Small theater with a big show. We've been to a couple different shows here, and they've both been really good. The actors did a great job. There are only problem 100-200 seats, and the stage itself isn't very large. This intimate setting puts you right in the show. From every seat, you're only a few feet from the actors at various times of the show.
The lounge area is very unique, as well. Lots of fun decor onion a floating door for a coffee table that is hung from large ropes tied to the ceiling.
The sell beer, wine, LaCroix, water, and candy that you can bring into the show. I saw several people purchasing a bottle of wine and taking it in to the show, as well.
The prices are great for...
Read moreWe saw The Miracle Worker. It's a very close-up experience. You get to look right in the eyes of the actors. The acting was amazing. I'm not a big "show" guy. But, it kept my attention and I enjoyed the story. The ticket prices were pretty reasonable. Like thirty bucks for front row seats. They could use a few more restrooms. But, what theater doesn't . Intermission is only ten minutes. Jean's and sweaters are acceptable apparel. The seats are comfy patio chairs. So, it's pretty casual. We ate dinner at a restaurant up the block called Nola. I'll save that for another review. I really like that I didn't have to drive downtown Minneapolis. Parking is free and right by the front door of...
Read moreI enjoy so much about this theater. I like the location (NW Suburbs) and I like how intimate the small theater is there. It has such charming décor. We recently saw "A Streetcar Named Desire." The subject matter made things very intense and in a small area that can feel overwhelming, but I think that was part of the beauty of it all too. I enjoy that they have wine and snacks available to purchase before the show starts. The actors were superb - it was a pleasure to watch them at their craft. The only thing holding back a 5th star is that the site could use 1 or 2 additional bathrooms and the chairs are not real...
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