I was very impressed with the theater. The actual theater is small but the seat view is ok. The actual seats are a little tight however still comfortable. The show we saw was Flamenco. I highly recommend if you are going to see this show, that you fully understand what it's about first before you watch. Read what the play is about since it's a flamenco dancing and story line if you read what the story is about, you would appreciate the singing and the dancing much more. They do have bilingual. The pamphlet they give you to read what the story is about, is written in English however you only get that there so see if you can read the story prior. They do show some upcoming Spanish comedian and also...
Read moreSmall, basic theatre. Each year they will host different productions. The production 'value' of each production will vary and this is not Broadway. That being said, the productions are generally entertaining if not complicated. The performances are generally without an intermission. The area offers different style Latin restaurants for a pre show dinner. The theatre has limited wheel chair capacity. There are several bathrooms to use. No food or drink allowed while seated. What the productions lack in 'value', they do allow amateurs a chance to perform. So, not so polished sometimes. Overall, worth going a couple of times a year to see different...
Read moreI took a church group here to see "Lecciones de vida". Contact with the theater personnel was pleasant from the very beginning. We made a special request to have a meet & greet with the cast as well as a small reception. We were graciously accommodated. The performance was excellent. The cast was gracious. Questions about the performance were answered. The cast joined the group for the reception and continues the conversations. It was as if you were a guest in their home. Our overall experience was phenomenal. I will definitely go back on my own and will take another group in the very...
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