We were here for a Whitney Houston tribute show. Before even entering this dump of a place, we had to wait in a line that moved one foot in one hour. I am not exaggerating. The will-call had only two windows open. After that hour, a suit came down the line and explained that they had a problem with their computer system, which wasn't generating the tickets.
The theater itself was fairly comfortable, but it apparently was the show promoters' people who were taking tickets and seating us; they had no clue where any of the seats were, and it was like bees swarming in a hive as people were lead literally all around the theater with the ushers trying to find the seats printed on the tickets. Not that it mattered - the theater was half-full, so everyone moved over and down.
While the show was very good, this review is for the theater, and the experience of attending a show here was a trying one.