Star Theatre is nice and quaint. It's an older theatre, with an almost country town hall vibe. The lobby is much too small to accommodate the amount of people that the theatre itself can entertain.
Waiting for the doors to open, or for interval is the absolute pits and you're liable to be either the victim or perpetrator of an elbow to the eye. Somehow the minimal staff at the bar manage to not merely cope but efficiently and genially serve the masses and one is never left to wait for a wine or pack of Malteasers.
The theatre has plenty of seating and all seats seem to have a great view of the performance. Whilst the performance I saw there was a musical, I think the stage was perhaps more designed for plays, as the orchestra overflowed out every which way with the brass and percussion marooned in separate areas flanking the bulk of the orchestra.
Despite that, the sound was still very good and I heard everything from up the back. Not sure whether the lighting was the production's or the venue's but it too was very good. I both heard and saw all I was supposed to during the performance.
Parking is pretty dreadful here and you have to fight with the masses to park in pokey little side streets which really should be one way but aren't. It is worth the inevitable walk from your park to the theatre though and all irritations are thwarted be the overall pleasantness of the experience. read more