A summer night is the perfect time to get out of the city and watch a play. Throughout the season various productions are put on for the audiences enjoyment. Each month, they put on a new play. This is both good and bad. It is great if you are not interested in the production because a new one will start soon after. The counterbalance is that if you are busy or gone, it is easy to miss your favorite stage show.
I went to see Fiddler on the Roof and it was thoroughly enjoyable. I love the songs from this musical and $14.25 if you buy by phone is not bad. Although I am not sure where they get the fabricated $12 price when purchasing ahead of time. I bought mine a week before and each method has a handling fee that puts the tickets around $15 anyways. Still cheap for a night of entertainment. Heck, a movie ticket will cost you almost $12, and you cannot even bring your own food. Based on principles, I say they should be more upfront.
Major plus is that you can pack a snack, meal, wine, or anything else your heart is set on and bring it out here. People were bringing out course meals and bottles of wine. It was awesome.
The volunteers were also super accommodating. My sister and I was trying to find a place for three. Ended up in a cramped strip, sandwiched between multiple families, and not comfortable. Two of the workers asked a few people if they mind making some room and moving their bags before finding us. We ended up being able to sprawl out and relax for the whole show.