This was a spectrum play the time I went. You know, the same ones who give you TV and cable . One person showed up. All the rest were just people who helped with it along with a snooty lady who was a friend of one of the other volunteer there constantly complaining about how little she got paid for volunteer jobs she did there (absolutely cringy and all out stupid that part) here's a thing, I get that it's a historic and it has a lot of history but the building stinks Like, really bad. Also there's spider webs is incredibly creaky and kind of dangerous foundation, Most of the actors for the play are just over the top cocky or really bad at delivering most of the lines, usually the plays are really good but this one just sucked, overall, horrible experience in this building.
Never go...
Read moreWebster Groves' best kept secret! An amazing community theatre tucked away in a neighborhood of century homes. The theatre has been operating for almost a century. The size is cozy so you feel more like you are getting a private show with neighbors rather than a massive auditorium with strangers. The prices are reasonable, great use of props and settings, and skilled acting. We have been to two shows and cannot wait for the rest...
Read moreI love this place. I’ve always loved the buildings’ character, and the plays produced here are two boards and a passion. It’s a great representation of what community theatre is.
Take the time to peruse the past shows on the walls of the main floor; it’s remarkable how many people have put their time and effort and love into this theater. I’m a forever...
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