I love the touch of class that this mid-sized venue has. The classic red "showtime" curtains and round light bulbs frame the stage's face. The chandelier at the ceiling and the etched statues around the stage make you feel like you are in a one of a kind theatre. I even enjoyed the wooden chairs that have absolutely no cushion and are guaranteed to hurt your cheeks after an hour :) The middle front row balcony seats were like sitting in VIP.
Only a few minor cons: Parking outside is a struggle but arrive a little early and you won't face any hassles. If you need to eat, I recommend going to the nearby spots since they didn't have much to offer.