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    White Plains Performing Arts Center - Anastasia

    White Plains Performing Arts Center

    4.4(19 reviews)
    3.1 km

    I'd heard of the White Plains Performing Arts Center before, but this was my first time seeing a…read moreshow there -- and it definitely won't be my last. The ticket prices were reasonable, and the seating was surprisingly spacious. The seats are wide with lots of legroom, and there's enough space for people to walk by without you having to stand up -- which was a nice change from most theaters. The staff was super helpful, and during intermission, they even let us know we could use the movie theater bathrooms next door to avoid the lines. That kind of hospitality is something you don't usually get in Manhattan theaters. We saw Dreamgirls and it was a fantastic performance. All the singers had incredibly strong voices, the stage design and costumes were beautifully done, and the choreography really brought it all together. My only critique is that at times, the orchestra overpowered the vocals, making it a little hard to understand the lyrics -- and I imagine that might have been tough for some of the older audience members as well. A slight adjustment in sound balance would make a big difference. I went to a Saturday matinee, and while I'm not sure how many shows they do per day, the crowd leaned more toward middle-aged and older folks. Parking was a breeze -- there's a paid garage, and if you park on the fifth floor, you can walk right across the bridge directly into the theater. A few days before the show, I received an email with all the info I needed, including where to park and what to expect. Great communication. Overall, it was an excellent experience and a top-notch production. I'll absolutely be keeping an eye on future performances at this venue.

    I've seen about 5 main stage events and some are great while some are jsut ok. However, a recurring…read moreBAD is the woman who sits in the will call window. This woman is so miserable, it probably hurts her to smile. She's never once said hello to me nor my family; and gets some sort of a power kink by tossing the tickets instead of handing them to us. Please give her some customer service friendliness training. It's funny how the PA literally begs for support and money before every show...but with that woman still being rude to everyone, yall will lose our support soon. Let's hope she doesn't pull this nonsense again at "Finding Neverland" in December.

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    White Plains Performing Arts Center - Miss Saigon

    Miss Saigon

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    White Plains Performing Arts Center - Front row center to see Jersey Boys

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    Front row center to see Jersey Boys

    The Capitol Theatre

    The Capitol Theatre

    3.9(179 reviews)
    6.5 km
    $$

    Absolutely LOVE this place but only receiving 4-stars for the following reasons:…read more First, If you sit back near the SRO (bar area), ALL you hear is people talking and the clinking of glass. Horribly distracting. The WORST place to stand or sit near if you're in the back of the Orchestra (latter rows)! Two, if you sit along the left wall (Orchestra), there is an alcove of sorts closer to the front of the stage. There is a TV in there (WHY, I don't know!), that is left on during performances. If you're in seats along the wall, you 'will' be distracted from the glare of the television light (as I recently was back in Row N!). Lastly, lobby bar prices are INSANE: $38 for a single serving CAN of wine and a single serve bottle of Prosecco. We had just come from a very nice restaurant and paid well less than that for quality!

    I am an avid concert goer. Going to see live music is my hobby of choice. From massive arena shows…read moreto tiny venues that hold less than 100 people, I love it all. I fell in love with the historic Capital Theatre the minute I walked in. Just a spectacular old building. While the show we saw, I won't say who, wasn't the greatest concert in the world the sound production and sight lines made for a really pleasant concert experience. Oh, and I should mention that the parking was a piece of cake. The reason this venue only gets three stars is simple: the bartenders were massively over serving. This was by far the drunkest crowd of concert-goers I've ever been in. It was literally unsafe. The venue gets props for having gender neutral bathrooms...they just don't have enough of them. The lines were nuts and for this show there were booze-fueled fights happening while you were waiting to take a leak. All in all, not a great vibe.

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    The Capitol Theatre - View from the center balcony

    View from the center balcony

    The Capitol Theatre - ...best snacks ever

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    The Bedford Playhouse - The Main theater with Premium Recliner seating, Dolby ATMOS and 70 MM capabilities

    The Bedford Playhouse

    4.7(11 reviews)
    23.0 km

    Now I don't know if this is because of the film or all of theaters in there are like this, but my…read morefilm was in a theater that was the same size as some people's entertainment rooms, I'm sure! I'm not complaining! Loved the large extended leather chairs, great sound and truly what seemed like a private showing -- I mean we're talking 'small,' as in 'tiny!' Pretty cool! The only negative was the fact people (adults) sat on the one side and let their kids go ape $#*! on the other side! Remember, this is a SMALL venue. It reminded me of what I hate about a similar cinema in Pleasantville -- a lot of privileged people on their phones, feet on the chairs, talking... but I digress! Anyway, I can't wait to go back and see something else, and hopefully in the same theater. If I see kids again, I'm getting my money back! I really want to know if the other theaters are the same size or larger. Assuming larger! Oh, parking was brutal -- almost non-existent!

    I love the Bedford Playhouse! This is my "go-to" movie theater in the Bedford area. The theater's…read morecommitment to maintaining a pristine environment shines through in many details, from the lobby to the auditoriums that shine like new between shows. The Dolby Atmos sound system in the downstairs theater delivers crystal-clear, immersive audio that elevates the movie-going experience to a whole new level. The reclining, reserved seats are roomy/comfy. The box office and concessions team are super efficient and friendly, making the whole process seamless and enjoyable. The 2 smaller auditoriums upstairs are a little more hit or miss, but due to the care of the staff and the presentation of the feature are still better than the other theater in the area. One thing to note is that the Bedford Playhouse is normally closed on Mondays, and showtimes can be limited, so be sure to plan ahead, you may want to catch that new release but if you blink, you may miss it as films rotate in and out usually within 2 weeks of opening. Whether you're a film buff or just looking for a unique entertainment experience, this theater is a must-visit.

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    The Bedford Playhouse - An evening with Kerry Kennedy

    An evening with Kerry Kennedy

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    The Bedford Playhouse

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    The Performing Arts Center - Westchester Philharmonic with violinist Jinjoo Cho.  October 15, 3pm.

    The Performing Arts Center

    3.5(4 reviews)
    5.2 km

    Cozy performing arts center. Review for the annual Bob…read moreMathes holiday concert which was a festive holiday performance with songs for Christmas, Hanukah... Great Mathes is very talented and passionate about his music and this annual event -- people come back year after year - The talented horn/ sax players join each year to bring everyone into the holiday spirit . And the accompanying musicians, singers and choir were amazing - and Mathes' daughter's song and voice- chilling ... Vanessa Williams joined this year for a couple songs and she was amazing Mathes and his show definitely bring the holiday spirit to the performing arts center !

    A very comfortable performance venue. The Purchase Performing Arts Center includes both large and…read moresmall (PepsiCo) auditoriums. Both provide relaxed seating with fine acoustics. With a spacious lobby area which includes a cafe one can relax prior to the show. As with any venue ones enjoyment primarily depends on performance. While we were disappointed with the "Monterey Jazz Festival" on Saturday evening we couldn't help but wonder why more "Pop" and "Jazz" concerts aren't scheduled here. Easy driving (in and out) access into the very spacious - and free - parking lot only adds to the comfort as does nearby restaurants for early / late dining.

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    The Performing Arts Center - Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. October 8, 3pm. Photo (c) Tristan Cook

    Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. October 8, 3pm. Photo (c) Tristan Cook

    The Performing Arts Center - An Evening with Branford Marsalis. October 13, 8pm. Photo (c) Eric Ryan Anderson

    An Evening with Branford Marsalis. October 13, 8pm. Photo (c) Eric Ryan Anderson

    The Performing Arts Center - Purchase Repertory Theatre presents "The Crucible." October 20-28.

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    Purchase Repertory Theatre presents "The Crucible." October 20-28.

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