I would not give this place even one star you are packed in like sardines in a can the seating is HORRIBLE we payed for a tickets we couldn't even stay and see the whole show it's not handicap friendly at all so if you have some kind of handicap it's not for you the rows of seats are so close when you sit down your knees are pushed in the chair in front of you it's very painful and uncomfortable there's no railings to help you get up or down the rows I was in so much pain I couldn't enjoy what little I got to see will not be back .it will not post without a star ✨️ so I will give one not because...
Read moreHistoric place to visit. When in Ruston, one should try to go here. And if possible, watch a performance. The theatre has retained most of its original structure and is quite beautiful. One can also see upstairs the section that was segregated for minorities during the Jim Crowe era, and also the separate stairs from the side of the theatre on the outside. I would wish for them to have a concessions / beverage stand, but otherwise this place is quite...
Read moreNeat "really old" little theater. The show was great. The seats are tight. If you have knee problems, you might want to get an end seat so you won't feel stuck. Ran out of bottled water 10 minutes into the 15-minute intermission even though the theater wasn't 3/4 filled. Restrooms are very small, single occupant rooms. We were told the only restrooms were upstairs, making for a very long wait in line. Turns out there is a restroom on the bottom...
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