While the "redemption" of a probably doomed old church is a admirable effort, the results are dubious, at best. Attending the show by Jukebox the Ghost last evening two things become obvious: the air conditioning system, probably purchased from an "It's a Buck," store keeps the venue temperature at about 89 degrees on a summer evening...and...the acoustics are beyond horrible. The old churches were built to enhance the liturgy from the altar and the choral voices from the loft.....whether the soundboard guy was on loan from The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf or had equipment from the same dollar store, the sound was muddled, muzzled, over amped, and a general mass of mess. Every show I've seen here, from the early days of Great Big Sea and Brandi Carlile years ago to last night have all been audio disasters. Mr. Small should send a sound tech (not a kid from WPSD aforementioned) to a place like the Birchmere in Virginia for an in-service on sound. I guess the other comments here are from youngsters of the iPod/earbud generation who probably find this wash of aural sludge amazing..... Didn't try the food, but noticed (as I moved around the place to audit the sound) the sole cook was sneezing quite a bit.