Great little theater. Have seen several productions here. Lots of parking. Very clean. Comfortable seats. The staff is always helpful and easy to find of you have questions. The theater is located next to beautiful Japanese gardens.
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Wonderful community theater. Easy access parking, friendly staff and every seat has a close and clear view of the stage. The lightning and sound system was fantastic.
Great theater, very well done stage sets, acting is quite good. Unfortunately this time it was difficult to hear all the dialogue. Update: much better! Glad to report, they are back to their usual high standards of production. Very happy about this as we will continue to purchase season tickets as we have for the last few years!
I was pleasantly surprised at the excellent quality of the play and the great seating arrangement. All seats provide great viewing. Very reasonable with close parking.
Went to rent a costume for a dance. Has all accessories from hats to shoes plus clothes for many eras. Colonial, 1920's,40's, etc. Seamstress available for alterations and advice.
Prepare for an evening of wonderful music. The Morrison Theatrer is well designed and handicap friendly. The Chorus always delivers a evening of interesting music and Director Cancino adds flavor by giving the audience a short narrative about each of the selections.
It small theater for Hayward plays and benefits. Lots of parking. Its across from Senior Center next to the Japanese Gardens and behind the creek and Creekwood apartments on Center City Drive. There is a small bridge joining the property's together. Lots of handicap parking at the Center and Theater.
We saw Hello Dolly! and this was our very first visit to the Douglas Morrison Theatre and definitely NOT the last. The seats are comfortable. The setting is intimate but well spaced. It is a small theatre so buy tickets EARLY as selection can get pretty slim for those matinee shows. Also, the parking lot is a good size but I don't think enough for all the seats they have. There is street parking. Again, I would recommend getting there 30 minutes or so prior to curtain to get parking and settled in your seats. There is no aisle between the rows - just rows that run the length of the Theatre so choose your seats accordingly. The women's bathroom has 4 stalls which also is not quite large enough to accommodate all female patrons during intermission. They serve wine and small snacks at concessions before the show & at intermission. They do not allow food inside the auditorium but you may have beverages as long as there is a lid on the cup. My kids liked the Theatre and the show and had a marvelous time. They are already planning to go back!
I have seen shows here. I've been an actor in shows here. And I've been an usher, ran a follow spot and worked on crew. Lots of history and memories. The theater has new seats and the restrooms have been renovated. This is a jewel that needs to be preserved and continued for many years to come. Free parking and lots of handicapped spots.
This is a great venue. Not a bad seat in the house. Watched "Hello Dolly". They did a great job. Live put orchestra! Great costumes, singing, and choreography! And, a lot cheaper than SF.