We went for the 1st time last week. What a cute little theater. The actors were very professional. They actually could be in a N.Y. play on Broadway. It's a cozy little place, which I think is great, because your not far from the stage & you feel like your involved in the going on's. Actually , anywhere your seated you'll be able to see perfectly ( unless someone has a huge hair style or hat on in the seat in front of you.lol).4 stars out of 5, because I think the tickets could have been a little cheaper. I know it helps the theater to keep going, but if your on a fixed income it's a little high even with the $5.00 off for seniors. I would recommend this place to others, it's a nice change from going to the movies. NOTHING BEATS A PLAY! ....We had a...
Read moreThis "community theater" doesn't have wheelchair seating for kids or adults! When I called to inquire about getting tickets for their children's productions, the woman suggested I carry my 8 year old son into the theater and carry the wheelchair in separately. She excused this by continuing to say "we're just a community theater!" So the community they serve is, apparently, no children or adults who need wheelchair accessibility. This is not only illegal...
Read moreTheir production of Bernhardt/Hamlet was extraordinary. Amazing acting by all. Tight direction. Wonderful sets and costuming.
The more recent Brothers Grimm spectacular.thon was ok. The book was weak. Think of The Complete Works of Wm Shakespeare (abridged) applied to the Grimm's fairy tales.
The large cast had actors of all abilities. The actor who in the final Cinderella section had to fill in for everyone else due to "food poisoning"...
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