This was the first time we were experiencing theater in the US and it was pretty good. The theater is located in the North-East of Indianapolis in Lawrence. However, it is not too far. The theater itself would have a seating capacity of about 250-300 folks, so it is not very large and hence, you get the experience of watching the performance quite closely. The seating is fairly comfortable. The stage is not very large, especially in terms of depth, but good enough for stand-up shows like the one we watched - Shadowland Show. The theater itself doesn't have any other amenities, except for the restrooms. During the interval, the food available for purchase was mainly sodas, chips, and biscuits. Nothing fancy. There is a free parking ground, right opposite to the theater. There are a couple of cafes and sandwich shops like Panera Bread and Subway, less than a mile away. Overall, a decent theater to...
Read moreCharm, charm, charm...this theater is full of nostalgia from nearly 100 years ago. It is not fancy like The HIlbert Circle Theater or The Palladium, but you are also not paying those admission costs. It is a small and up close experience with the performers. Car door to entrance door in a minute or two, and approx 200 comfortable seats. It was my privilege to have volunteered there when it first re-opened, and have been a...
Read moreGreat place for small shows. Very nice and clean theater. Our daughter was cast in a play, "Why we had to die so young" . The stage will accommodate minimal set construction but the lights and sound are top of the line. Good seating and good parking. It was a very powerful play and this theater was a...
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