Reading, which gave its name to the Reading Railroad of Monopoly Fame, is located in the midst of Berks County, an area known for rich history amongst beautiful nature. The Greater Reading Area promises visitors the opportunity to experience a wide collection of covered bridges and Dutch folk barn art, and Berks County offers more intrepid explorers the chance to set off on a hike along the Appalachian Trail. Sitting atop Reading is the city's symbol, a massive pagoda, built as a hotel in 1908.
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
First time visit to this lovely performance hall in easy-to-get-to City of Reading, close to the Goggleworks and R/C IMAX theater. Ample parking and all seats in the house were good seats!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Whilst staying in the area myself and my partner (both English) decided to go and watch the Reading Royals play ice hockey to fill an evening. Even though we had very little (no) knowledge of ice hockey we had a great evening. The atmosphere was great and it was a really well organised event, i would defiintely go again!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Genesius Theatre is a Performance Venue that specializes in Musical Theatre. The theatre doubles as a learning center for kids by providing 2-3 kids / teen performances and 4-6 week kids summer theatre camp every year. The "Genesius Difference" is the up-close atmosphere of the performances. We trust in the power of this inspiring & dynamic medium to transform the artists who create it, the audiences who enjoy it, and the patrons who support it.
Visited this theatre for the first time as they were putting on my favorite musical Rock of Ages. The production was top notch with a great cast of mostly local talent that really sells the show. I've seen this show on Broadway and this cast does the show justice. I am going back two more times befor it closes. Can't wait to see some of next seasons productions at this gem of a community theatre.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
4.0 based on 32 reviews
We were able to attend the Rock of Ages show at the Santander Performing Arts Center. What a great show to see, the Arts Center had adequate seating where you can watch the show from anywhere and see clearly. The sound was great, but if you were close to the stage it may have been loud for some people. They do offer a dinner before the show but we chose not to have. There is a bar for drinks and it was nice at intermission to have an adult beverage. Great experience.
1.0 based on 1 reviews
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