WCLOC is a great little theater. I've seen many of their shows for the past five years. They have a nice variety of comedies and dramas (and musicals which I mostly skip as they aren't my cup of tea). They sometimes choose plays that focus on sensitive topics like racial tensions and violence against the LGBTQ community, which are very powerful to watch and discuss later with other theater-goers.
Be sure to purchase tickets ahead of time, as they tend to sell out, and try to arrive about half an hour before showtime since there aren't many seats; a couple times my partner and I haven't been able to find two seats together. The ticket price is a little higher than I would expect for community theater in Worcester. Another important thing to note is the women's bathroom only has one stall, so the line can easily get long at intermission, and it is downstairs, which may be difficult for anyone who normally avoids stairs. They offer complimentary refreshments at intermission, but note that you're basically expected to make a small donation if you get refreshments. All in all, a wonderful way to see community theater...
Read moreRecently saw Grey Gardens the Musical here. What a quaint little hidden jem this theater is. If you didn't know better you would say it was just a house on a residential street. The cast was superb. 4he quality of their work would rival that of a Boston theater production. Why more people don't know of this place I don't know. Make for a great date night or sunday...
Read moreA great performance we saw "all my sons" a Arthur Miller play that I truly loved it ,was outstanding had us totally involved GREAT ACTORS and props were amazing we love the local community theater productions and this was an exceptional story with incredible actors thank you to all that helped to create this production we...
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