The Grand Theater is a historic performing arts center in Wausau, Wisconsin, offering a variety of musical and artistic performances. It is known for its elegant interior, spaciousness, and wide variety of shows, from Broadway to Ballet, Comedy to Cirque, Classical, Theatre and so much more!
The atmosphere: The Grand Theater is a beautiful historic building with a grand lobby, plush seats, and a stage that's perfect for seeing any kind of performance.
The acoustics: The acoustics in the Grand Theater are excellent, so you can always hear the performers clearly, no matter where you're sitting.
The shows: The Grand Theater has a great selection of shows, so you're sure to find something you'll enjoy. They have a mix of local and national talent, and they always have something new and exciting on the calendar.
The staff: The staff at the Grand Theater is friendly and helpful, and they always go out of their way to make sure you have a great experience.
I've been to the Grand Theater many times, and I've never been disappointed. It's a great place to catch a variety of shows, and the atmosphere is...
Read moreThe Grand Theater is a really nice establishment. It has a sizeable eating area attached, but seating is fairly limited, at least during our show. Seating in the theater is comfy, but cramped. So if you're a large person, I would see what other options they have. The techs there did a really nice job with what they have. Lighting was excellent. The speaker system is a bit muddy though. Given the size of the venue, you could probably enjoy a show without the in-house speakers. The entrance bar is a bit pricey. A 12oz water was $3 dollars if I remember right. Parking is available a block away, or on the connecting streets. The area around the theater is nice enough, and has a tasty Irish restaurant/pub across the way. In all, it was a fun experience, but I think seating will be the biggest issue for some folks, hence...
Read moreWe had a disgruntled gentleman behind us, saying that since we were standing (at an upbeat bluegrass concert, mind you, and no rules against standing) we were ruining the concert for him. The volunteer usher let him and his partner move to different seats to enjoy the show. After the show, he returned to the usher (who is a volunteer) and berated her for letting us stand and dance (at a bluegrass concert…) Theresa was gracious and kind in the face of someone acting in bad faith towards her. It’s clear she has a passion for the arts and cares about her community, and it says a lot about the venue to have such a stand up volunteer. It was my first time at the theater, and it was a...
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