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My friend and I recently went to see "Arsenic and Old Lace." The theater itself is in an unassuming building in a residential neighborhood. Don't count on parking in the theater's small lot, but a business around the corner allows parking in its lot and helpfully turns its lot's lights on so you feel safer walking back to your car from the theater. The interior space is equally unassuming, but there are a number of tables there to sit and have a drink and snack from the concession (which accepts cash and credit cards). I found it quaint and very befitting of community theater. Plan your bathroom breaks, gentlemen, because unlike many public facilities there are only two toilets in the men's room. So, you can see the odd sight of a line for the men's room that is nearly as long as the line for the ladies' room during the intermission (thought the men's clears faster). There is not a bad seat in the theater, which is only about 20 rows deep by maybe 20 seats wide by my rough estimate. The performance was well done within the limits of community theater. If I lived in Charlotte I would enjoy attending shows here regularly.
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