
Wedding Singer June 4 Matrinee: Most were great singers, especially Julia, Holly, and Robbie's grandmas characters. Most were great actors, especially grandma! Also, Robbie, Julia, Holly. I thought choreography was terrible (sorry). For me grandma stole the show. She was a great singer, a great actor, and that rap she did was amazing! I have done some community theater. Her memory to do that was incredible. Her words were in sync with the music and her dancing was dead on also. It was obvious that she had a lot of experience. I liked that the theater was a bit old school. It needs some work and a little more class. I understand that you are tight on funds and commend you for continuing this legacy at this theater. The passion is there. But some of the items I'm speaking of are not big expenses. An example, would be signs that were stenciled. The picture of the cast in lobby was taped on. The lobby area was a bit dirty. The refreshment environment was a bit weird. A small area with a counter, some popcorn, some fountain drinks,maybe some beer/wine, would have worked better. Again, I understand that you are on a budget, but there are ways to clean it up and make it a bit classier without spending alot of money and without losing that old school charm. Overall it was about what my wife and I expected. A nice Sunday afternoon, mostly great talent, mostly great singing, very entertaining. I expected to hear more of the songs from the movie itself, but I am thinking this is a copyright issue. I love that you included the downer depressing song by Robbie and the "I want to grow old with you" song at the end. Maybe these aren't copyrighted? I am not sure how that works. I am also happy that you included Billy Idol part at the end. It wasn't done real well, but I might be a bit picky since I am a huge fan of his and could have done it way better. If you need someone to do just that past, let me know ;). Overall, I truly appreciate community theater and will continue to be a...
Read moreWow Just got done watching Sabrina. It was great. I love the face that it was intimately so close to the stage. There is no bad seat in the house. I would recommend that anyone who is looking for something to do check this place out. The fact that this place has no reviews I believe is they don't really publicize much at all. It is definitely not due to quality. I have never been so close to actors in a play. it's like your eavesdropping as the play unfolds before you eyes. Definitely will be back. I would recommend to anyone. You know that the job has been done when you forget your watching actors. Well done. I can't think of anyone who was lacking in talent or seemed unbelievable. Afterward they did a little meet and greet but I really didn't know what to say but It was great. I really thought I would never like plays and if you met me you might think that I wouldn't be at a play. But the era of fitting into a certain stigma for a group is changing. If you watch TV then you will like a play. You won't get seats like this anywhere...
Read moreSmall but mighty. I've been to see at least six (6) or more performances at this small playhouse including The Women, Fiddler on the Roof, and even more recently An Inspector Calls. My sister saw The Wedding Singer and The Bad Seed. All performances have been engaging, satsfying and wonderful. The audience sits in a u-shape configuration that highly increases the intimacy and participatory experience. The wonderful theatrical performances offset the fact that this little theater could use some sprucing up. There is a small concession stand that only asks for donations including coffee and cookies. After the play, actors line up outside for audience members to meet the cast. If you love theater, give this place an opportunity to win your heart. You will not be...
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