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    Barter Stage II

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Barter Theatre

    4.2(59 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    My friends live in this area and made sure that we saw a show during my visit last week. We went to…read moresee Frankenstein. First, I sincerely appreciated the fact the theater takes COVID-19 precautions quite seriously. The ticket people and ushers made sure that every guest was vaccinated and wearing a mask. They'd also staggered the seating to ensure groups stayed together, but were a little separate from other parties. The theater itself is quite pretty, really well maintained, and pristine staying (I believe) true to its original 1933 decor. The seats were quite comfortable as well. As for the show? Wow. Sean Maximo Campos was brilliant as the monster. It's clear he worked hard to do the physically grueling role; his contortions and learning to speak and walk as the monster were truly jaw dropping and awe inspiring. All of the acting was well done. The entire cast is truly professional. The storyline (an adaptation by a local playwright Catherine Bush), narration and music, too. This isn't small town theatre. This is more like off-Broadway. It's no wonder it's won national accolades and awards. It was one of the stages that Gregory Peck and so many other famous Hollywood actors such as Ernest Borgnine, Hume Cronyn, James Tolkan, Francis Fisher, Wayne Eliot Knight Ned Beatty, exercised their acting chops. If you're anywhere near Abingdon, or which is very exciting, want to watch on demand from the comfort of your home (for a mere $15), please do so. I intend to watch from afar in the future.

    Pickleball - in a word DISGUSTING. Featuring gays, vulgar language and innuendos, and subject…read morematter. Makes a mockery of precious gospel songs and heaven. So surprised and disappointed with the Barter. Jaye

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    Abingdon Cinemall Movie Theaters

    Abingdon Cinemall Movie Theaters

    3.5(14 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Saw Wicked here last night. Our party of four arrived the parking lot was full with a line of…read morepeople out the door. Of the two sets of doors in the front, half of them weren't functioning which meant that big crowds were all moving in and out of the building through one set of doors. Not great. We stand in a line of about 60 people with 15 of those being outdoors in late November in Abingdon where the temperature is in the upper 30s. Brrrrr. We asked folks around us if they had already bought tickets, if this line was just for concessions, etc. but no one was certain. After eventually moving inside we saw that the ticket purchase line and the concession line appeared to be the same one. Also, we saw that no one was checking tickets as you entered the theater area. So we got out of line and went to our theater. We had bought tickets in advance but it should would have been easy for anyone just to head right in without tickets. The staff looked overwhelmed, understandably so, but the line arrangement and information were poor. We were in a theater with the multiway reclining seats. I kept mine upright for most of the film but when I did try to recline, many of the buttons didn't work.

    Since 2013, the Abingdon Cinemall has been the only theater in this area to show The Rocky Horror…read morePicture Show. They have shown it every year since, and I have been fortunate enough to go every time the doors have been open for it. However, after tonight, I will not be returning to this establishment. My friends were approached and threatened by a man getting in their face complaining about the audience callbacks. (To any Cinemall staff: I was in the same row, I saw it happen!) In the twelve years they've shown the movie, they should know full well what kind of movie this is and that callbacks are part of the program. Doubly so since they've invested in the Tolls of Madness shadowcast during some years. To make things worse, the same man that complained also admitted to bringing his underage kid to see the movie. Despite knowing that, the manager of the establishment decided to move to kick out my friends over the callbacks instead of kicking out the man and his daughter. So when my friends were forced to leave, my wife and I walked out with them. As such, I was given my refund when it was offered for the tickets I purchased, and I also turned in a free movie pass I was given at work. I will not return. Not if I'm going to be gagged from participating at the one movie that allows it. Thanks for losing a 12-year paying customer. P.S. Since you read my review on Google and left a nasty response, I've contacted your CEO. I've also emailed the Tolls of Madness and informed them of what you really think of your local Rocky Horror fans.

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