Purchased tickets online to see a play at this venue. The play itself was actually really great and I was very impressed by the young actress's performance The building is on the corner but appears to be attached to a very large church and there was absolutely no signage on the outside of the building with the name of the building and no signs about the play. When we walked in, late mind you, we finally saw a sign with the name of the venue on it. However, there was still no sign of the play or which direction in the building we would find the play. There was a lady standing at a doorway so we thought we'd see if she could help us. As we approached her, she asked what name our reservation was under, looked at her list, then handed us our programs and pointed towards the room behind her. It was very confusing...
Read moreA great little theatre for small groups. The screen and sound are not overwhelming, yet of decent quality. (If you want a huge screen and deafening sound, try going elsewhere.) The seats are comfortable and cushioned. This theatre has a large discussion room in the lobby, which is perfect for 30-40 people—and moveable chairs for smaller discussions.
Parking might be available on the street in front of the theater. If not, you can use Plymouth Church’s parking lot off Nicollet and also off Franklin Avenue.
The entrance to the theater off Nicollet is Door...
Read moreNever expected to find this theater in the back of the church. Cute little performance space with great lighting and a place for the orchestra under the stage. The seating was comfortable with not a bad view in the house. Wide open lobby for snacks and where they put short bios of the cast and crew. Would come again to see...
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