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It was good except they let late comers in after the performance started which was not fun for us as our enjoyment was broken up having to get up off our seats many times after the performance started. I may not come back to this venue for that reason. Also during the perfornance people left the room and came back over and over disrupting our enjoyment.
Saw a Fringe show yesterday at this theatre. Other than the stair climbing, it was nice. The seats are comfortable and well-spaced, with a clear view of the stage.
It was my very first visit this past November 2018 to see a play a friend of mine wrote – Mary’s Wedding. It’s upstairs in this historical building downtown with the option of taking the elevator or the stairs – we choose the stairs. Although the entrance was not clearly marked, we found it. I loved the fact that there was no stage – just a large room and a small incline for the audience seating, which was perfect because everyone had a clear direct view of the entire performance. I thoroughly enjoyed this play that night – well written, talented actors, and just all around fantastic. Oh before I forget, do make sure to have dinner first and bring a water bottle.
Took in Mind of a Snail’s Improv in 5 Dimensions at the in/on/out Festival. Cool, intimate venue, great show!
Very comfortable cushioned seats . Nice venue. went there to watch a play called The Laramie Project 10 years later.
The Rachel Browne Theatre is an appealing venue setting featuring:
2500 square foot total area
30′ deep x 42′ wide X 13.5′ high performance area
permanent seating for 122 (plus two 2 wheelchairs)
production booth
professional sound equipment
professional lighting
sprung dance floor
Marley dance floor available
elevator access
wheelchair accessible
two dressing rooms
excellent sight lines
access to technical & production expertise
