Middlebury Opera

Middlebury Opera

4.5 38 Reviews
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Andris Vizulis
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I was blown away by the opera production I recently saw here. Before going I was skeptical that it could be done in such a space, but the bleacher type structure with installed comfortable chairs was perfect, even for a 3hr performance! Visibility was excellent. Not a bad seat in the house. Small and intimate, and superb.

Michael Dunn
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Attended a film festival here. The building is beautiful, inside and out, well maintained and friendly staff, but the temporary seating was far from comfortable/sturdy. One person at the other end of the row bouncing their leg made the whole row sway.

Abbey LaMay-West
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Wonderful eclectic events here. An interesting and diverse entertainment hub for Middlebury with an impressive array of diverse shows. From kids' theater, to film fests, plays, musicals, and speakers.

Wilson Ballantyne
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We saw the 50th anniversary of Yellow Submarine at the theater. It was nice but the usher at the door was curt. Also know if you're there to see a movie there are no concessions and no food in general allowed in the theater. Had to twist her arm just to get a couple bottles of water in there

Matt Takas
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Cool little venue! Great location and very easy to get to. Staff was very friendly as well. We were there for a comedy show and it was hilarious. The seats could be uncomfortable for longer shows, as I was shifting around a bit after 30 minutes or so, but the layout of them for this particular show was good. Definitely worth a visit if there is a concert or any other activity going on there that may interest you.

Catherine Nichols
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State of the Arts community theatre in beautifully-restored old building. Seats comfortable, view of stage fine from all seats. Doug Anderson directs plays and operas with great ingenuity and pizazz, the singers and actors are superb. Some professional, some community actors and singers. Enormous variety offered throughout the year: Live at The Met, Anderson-directed Grand Opera, drama, West End Live productions, concerts, -- and on and on. The town of Middlebury is enormously blessed by all the offerings of The Town Hall Theatre, and by Doug Anderson's verve, taste, and talent.

Damon Brink
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Sweet place. No ATM and only cash accepted for concessions. This could be show dependent so if you want a beer or something to snack on at your show I would call ahead. I was there for a movie and the video was very good but the audio was not impactful. People were friendly.