I enjoyed the show. It was amazing. Not to happy with Deyors add on fees. I paid over $40 in fees for 7 tickets. I never received the tickets in the mail which they charged a fee for (but we got free face masks so that’s excusable). I had to print them out but there was technical issues and I was required to call in. I had to pay an additional $10 to park. The fees don’t include “where to park info” with tickets they dont mail. The first show was cancelled last minute and was a huge inconvenience however they never even offered to provide better seating, free parking voucher, or a discount toward another show. That was something customer service back in the 90s early 20s would’ve done ….anymore it’s the “oh well” customer service generation “suck it up buttercup” service. Their fees may prevent me from going there again until I’m in a better financial state. But I highly recommend...
Read moreGreat place. The smaller venue/theater area might want to look into getting an elevator on that side. Yes, they have them on the other side, there need to be availability of this accommodation for individuals both young and old, who are not able to access the very high staircase. There were a great deal of ppl who need that assistance for the play that took place last week. It was unfortunate. I took it upon myself to help a daughter assist her Mom up the staircase. I asked an attendant who was checking tickets about an elevator he told me "he didn't build the building". So it's best to say that side of the building is very much not ADA (Americans with Disabilities...
Read moreRecently attended a concert (Jim Brickman) on this smaller auditorium side. We've attended sold out concerts from this same artist on the larger orchestra side of Powers Auditorium. Definitely a different experience as it was a more intimate concert this time, especially due to the close proximity of basically all the seats on this smaller auditorium side. He said he had used this side for rehearsing during concerts he performed on the Powers Auditorium side, saying he loved performing on the larger, "orchestra " side, but wanted to return to have a concert one day on this stage that he also enjoyed for the close experience he could share with...
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