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That was my tip, written before I actually saw the show. And the show was Esteban, who performed his superb classical guitar renditions along with the accompaniment of his daughter, Teresa Joy, on violin.
We were seated at a table in the first row above the lower level seats, and it was perfect. My husband requested this from the usher, since we'd be raised up a little, not be blocked by heads in front of us, and not have to crane our necks to look up. Not that the last is a huge problem in this theater, because the front-section seats aren't that far below the stage and the stage isn't all that high. Really, any seat in this theater is just fine. It is truly an intimate cabaret setting, and when the show is as good as this was, it's a near-perfect experience.
My only nit is that they don't let you bring drinks in, so if you want to drink (which we didn't), you have to buy it from the bar at the back of the theater. If you must drink, know that the back of the ticket offers a 2 -for-1.
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