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| - First of all, I want to say, the quality of the performances there were amazing, and deserve 5 stars! My daughter and I purchased season tickets there, and did see some wonderful plays. The building itself is where the problem comes in! There are only 2 bathrooms, that I could see, not nearly enough, and lines are always a mile long line, to get into them!
Don't think you will enjoy the play, if you try and buy tickets in the cheaper seats! Having never been there before, we decided to save a substantial amount of money, and get tickets in the "nose bleed" section. Not only were the seats hard, wooden, cramped, torture devices, getting to them was, almost life threatening! I couldn't believe building codes, would allow these seats to be built with no safety margin, at all! You could actually topple down on other theater goers, if you miss a step or slip, while trying to maneuver the narrow aisle, to get to your seat! We actually grabbed an elderly man, with a cane, as he was about to do just that! Once we were finely seated, we were so high up, we couldn't hear or see what the actors were saying, or doing! We missed that play, as we left after a few minutes, and turned our tickets in, to upgrade to the more expensive tickets, that were still available. I do have to say, the more expensive seats were roomy, comfortable, and the aisles were wide and safe. Mary H.
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