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George L. Bulahan, Jr. - VERIFIED

4 years ago

It's a very Cabaret Boutique Style of a theater. T...

It's a very Cabaret Boutique Style of a theater. They have tables that seat 4 (really 3 is comfortable) it is a very small space that when at full capacity it seats about 75 to 100 at max.
The stage is half the size of industry set standards, however, it makes it feel very quaint and cozy.
There's really not a bad seat in the house, but, if you have physical or physiological issues, DO NOT SIT in the middle; very difficult to navigate between your seating and you will bump into every patron if you need to dart to the restroom or hit the bar; your best bet is seating at either sides of the house.
As for the productions...it all depends on who is the producer and director.
Just because a show is know in popularity, doesn't mean the cast, lighting, set design will be top notch.
But, hey, theater is dynamic and each show is always a unique experience.

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