An old venue that has pretty architecture but has not updated anything at all. The seats are very old and uncomfortable. There is no leg room. The doors open straight into the theater, so the light and noise from the lobby is constantly bothersome to the back five rows. When I asked management if there was another seat I could be moved to, they were extremely, extremely rude. The show was also more expensive than any other show I've seen by the same performer. (& The bar was priced like PNC Park)
It's worth a peek inside to see the architecture, but who cares what it looks like when they dim the lights to see a show? If there's a show here I can't miss, I'd rather drive to Cleveland or Baltimore than sit in that building. Especially if it's in the summer as the air conditioning is extremely poor. I won't be going back.