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5.0 based on 584 reviews
Went to see a show and were treated wonderfully! The venue is spectacular!ly beautiful! I will definitely see more shows there!
5.0 based on 105 reviews
I cant even describe the beauty of this building. It really is beautiful and also very well maintain, parking could be a little better but overall the employees are always friendly and happy to help. This is a jewel for the Utica people. There really isnt a bad place to sit. Looking forward to more shows at the Stanely Center of Arts.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Four of us have Season tickets to Curtain Call theatre. Went to see Ben Butler tonight and have to applaud everyone associated with this play - the playwright, the actors, the director, the set designer, everyone. I hated to see the play end, it was that good! Everything about Curtain Call is top-notch - parking is plentiful and easy, refreshments are tasty and GOOD, seating is comfy, and there is no bad seat in the house.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Through a combination of self-produced, professional theatrical productions as well as presentation of nationally and internationally known performing artists and companies in the disciplines of theatre, dance, music, stand-up comedy and children’s programming; WPPAC provides residents of White Plains and the surrounding communities an easily accessible, intimate and comfortable setting to see LIVE entertainment in the heart of Westchester County. The theater also provides a professional space for rentals to local arts and educational organizations, special interest groups and businesses to present their own performances and host meetings for a reasonable rate with the assistance of a professional staff. These organizations not only secure a professional venue for their event but also provide a diverse roster of artists and opportunities for many culturally specific communities.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
We saw the Nutcracker Rouge and it was fantastic. The theatre was great and had a amazing feel. The show was cray good and left you wanting more.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Discover The Argyle Theatre, Long Island's newest and largest year-round equity theater. Complete with orchestra pit, balcony, state-of-the-art lighting, sound, rigging systems and a full service bar. The Argyle is a destination for Broadway-caliber musical theater, plays, comedy, and concerts — without ever having to leave Long Island.
We have been season ticket holders since the beginning of Argyle Theater. We appreciated the email of steps Argyle Theater was taking as precautionary measures due to concerns about the coronavirus. Ushers were offering alcohol wipes to all to use in addition to the additional sanitizing steps that the theater was doing before and after the performances. Fortunately since the theater is still in the early stages of growth, there are still sufficient empty seats for use to separate yourself from others. It is fabulous to see the effort that is going into keeping the theater functional as an avenue for all to utilize during this outbreak. As for the performances, each one has been fabulous, directed with such professionalism, and the actors and actresses of well seasoned performers and you can see their experience during the shows. We have just bought our third season pass for the new season of performances and encourage all to do the same. Buy a ticket for Cabaret, which was outstanding Friday night, and ask if you can apply the cost toward the next season performances.
4.5 based on 9,230 reviews
Tours run daily starting at 9:30 AM
Attended the 2019 Holiday show, and was so impressed. The integration of tech graphics, the orchestra, live animals, the chorale singers, and of course the phenomenal Rockettes, into the sets was perfect. I hadn't been to Radio City in years, and it was as exceptional as I remembered.
4.5 based on 275 reviews
Went to see a concert in the theater, it is absolutely stunning inside, it feels like in the Phantom of Opera times, beautifully restored, now with Christmas decoration, just breathtaking, the staff was extremely friendly and helpful, by the Christmas tree a lady from staff would take pictures of the guests who wanted picture with the tree.
4.5 based on 212 reviews
Founded in 1859, this performing arts center is the oldest institution of its type still in operation in the United States.
BAM hosts a variety of performances, both live theatre and dance as well as movies. I have seen The Nutcracker ballet, many movies and ballet shows and most recently, “Medea” at the affiliated Harvey Sharp theatre a block away. The performances by Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale were riveting. Highly recommend checking out what’s playing. Located in downtown Brooklyn near Barclays Center and convenient to subway and bus.
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