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Went to Bring It On and loved the show. It was easy to find for out-of-towners, even with the road blocks for a bike race. Parking was only $5 and snacks were very reasonably priced.
The theater is so beautiful, we had balcony box seats and loved where we sat. We could hear everything clearly and weren't packed in beside others. Yes, the restroom line was long but it moved very quickly.
MY COMPLAINT: While most volunteer workers were so nice, the lady stationed behind us treated us horribly, like we needed parental supervision (I'm 36). We weren't doing anything, she just kept warning us of what we SHOULD do once the play started. It was rude and seems we were the only ones chastised in our area, which I still don't understand. I'm a very "by the rules" type of person, so I'm not sure why we set her radar off. It really ruined our excitement. I tried to find a manager (with the help of another volunteer worker) but he couldn't be found. I have written them a letter about my experience and hope to hear back from them.
Will I return? Of course, I love the venue and 95% of volunteers.But since I can't typically afford shows, it will be a while...so I'm left with a negative feeling for this venue.
** I am VERY impressed with their customer service! I did send my letter in and received a phone call from the Operations Manager on the day she received it. She was very apologetic, friendly, and left a VERY favorable impression. Add another star!! **
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