The seats are comfortable, the views of the stage are good, and the acoustics with a microphone were fine. There are two small steps between the back sections of the seating and the front sections. When you get really close, you can see there are two, but there is plenty of room to have a sign on the pre-step area to say that there are two steps ahead. As it is now on the left aisle, there are some odd markings before the steps, but they aren't helpful. If you have mobility issues, look for directions for elevator access or directions from other than parking lot 1. The huge number of stairs to get to the theater level is an arduous journey, and you should allow several extra minutes to climb all...
Read moreNothing special, I have nothing good to say about it. Parking is out of the way, could be a hike you didn't plan for. Getting out of the lower parking lot next to a sports complex is silly but you will learn how to use a roundabout. Google for some reason wants to take you around the entire campus. The theater is big, the stage is small and high up. The first few rows will need a neck support the next morning. The last rows probably will schedule the eye check appointment or buy binoculars for the next time. It was a free event, so I can't complain but just helping to set the...
Read morePhysics Show!
We went to see the live physics show which was incredible and ie a great way o learn some basic concepts of physics which one can remember for ever I believe.
Well about the theatre, we took 118 steps to reach up (yeah I counted them). Parking was easily available.
Theatre was quite big and had good views even from the side seats. Sound was pretty clear too. It was warm....
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