TL;DR/The Short Version:
Small theatre, like a community theatre. Has a lot of charm.
The Long Version:
My sister-in-law got my husband and I tickets to a show at the Studio Theatre for Christmas (she also got tickets for herself and her husband as well as my husband's other sister and her husband, so the six of us watched the show together).
The theatre is not that large. I do like the seating arrangement though. They have two seaters on both side along the walls, then a big block of seats at the centre. Since we were going with others we sat in the middle block, but if it was just my husband and I, we would have sat in one of the two seaters along the wall.
The lobby is small and they have a small concessions stand where they sell candy bars, drinks and cookies (individually put in ziplock bags, it kind of reminded me of my highschool bake sales, lol).
The performance stage is upstairs. There's an elevator for those who need it. The hallway that leads to the actual theatre space is lined with show posters from last shows.
We went to see The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged. It was a fun show.
The look and feel of the theatre as well as the performance we saw all have a community theatre vibe. The ticket prices reflect this. Our tickets were $24. I saw that if you're under 30, tickets are only $12, what a great deal!
We had a lovely time at this charming little theatre.
They do not have their own parking lot, but they are literally next to a paid parking lot, which is free on weekends.
Review #40 (2025) read more