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| - Upon entering the establishment, it's a quaint lobby, with the ticket booth & concession stand, that is easily marked and visible.
Location - surprisingly easy to get to from 277, to E.Stonewall, and the Actor's theatre is to the right.
Place - the venue here was small and quaint, not your full sized theatre. But to watch a play that is smaller in scale, smaller stage, you get the best seats in the house (regardless of where you are sitting). My husband and I felt the emotions and feelings up front, watching the actors and actresses showcase their emoions. It was neat really.
Divine Sisters Play - Interesting play about nuns with some scandal, with a splash of humor. I came on an opening night, and would not mind coming back to the last showing, to see how much they improved.
Upon looking at other plays that will be at this location, I am very interested in coming back to watch the Christmas Carol.
Pros -
Will come back to see what other plays there are
Great seats, regardless of where you are
Price is alright, not too shabby, they have nights where "Pay as you can" -- definitely have to look into this one!
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