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    The Smith Opera House

    3.7 (10 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    The Decemberists performing at the Smith on 4/23/18!
    Hannah K.

    This place was pretty awesome, especially for the event I was attending. I didn't get as many pictures of the place as I'd wanted. (Hands were too full with band merch.) But overall I'm glad that I'd decided to attend a concert at this venue, because it's gorgeous! Being an Opera House, you can expect to find some really classical interior design. It's easy to tell that this place is well preserved and well loved - I'm pretty sure it's the only 'big' concert venue in the area. Like most old opera houses, this place has floor seating with three sections, plus a balcony for some aerial viewing. They had ushers helping people to their seats too, which is always helpful (especially in the dark, since we arrived just after the first band began to play and I probably would have gotten lost trying to find my way). I came here to see my favorite band, The Decemberists - when I ordered tickets online, I tried to pick the closest to the front that was available. We ended up sitting up front on the right side, fairly close to the pit. The view of the stage was just awesome! As with most theatres like this one, the closer the better. People were also dancing in the pit at some point during the concert. (Something I regret not doing, yes.) The concert itself was incredibly fun. I would definitely consider coming out here again if the band (or any other one I really, really like) decided to play here. I'm glad the people of Geneva have a nice gem like this in their neighborhood!

    Timothy C.

    The Smith is one of the best venues around. Been seeing shows here since I was a wee dude. I love it! Whenever I am back home and have a chance to see a show or concert at The Smith....I never pass it up. I love it. Amazing historical building as well. I LOVE me some historical buildings :) This one has it all! The inside is classic!! and the outside is so beautiful!

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    The shows are great, but the old small seats are horrible for anyone with hips or a booty.

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    Beautiful historic venue. We decided at the last minute to see a brass band performance and had a great time.

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    Hangar Theatre - The cast of "Billy Elliot: The Musical" (2023) during the rousing final number.

    Hangar Theatre

    4.5(13 reviews)
    37.0 mi

    Returning to the Hangar Theatre felt like coming home. We got lucky enough to catch a performance…read moreof "Matilda", sponsored by the wonderful Running to Places Theatre Company. The evening turned into a lively night. Watching the young cast navigate those first-night jitters with such grace became a joy. The audience felt their excitement in every note. Walking through those doors brought back a flood of memories--most notably, our best man Andrew's wedding. Rare to find a space that can host both life's biggest milestones and the budding dreams of local actors. The Hangar has built a reputation for excellence. I feel proud to support it.

    Giving four stars for now until I can FINALLY see a show indoors here! I went to see Sweeney Todd…read morein their gorgeous outdoor stage just to the back of the theatre proper. Parking was a breeze which was really nice - the theatre is also conveniently located so you can hop right back on the road and head home after seeing a show if coming from Rochester region. I loved that they served finger lakes wine at the concession stand, and all of the volunteers and staff I encountered were wonderful and helpful. We went on a HOT day, and I wish for the outdoor stage they would have sprung for a covered option. The bulk of the audience were boiling by the time the razors came out, and we still had two hours of murderous fun left to go. The show itself had its great and not so great moments (I am not sure if it was a budgetary thing but the set for this show was...off putting. I don't need to be reminded that they're eating humans in word form on the set - there's a Greek chorus to remind me every other scene! Also, there were pretty severe issues with the mix and sound. Forgetting to turn actors mics back on, inability to hear the orchestra at times, etc.) Overall the cast and team at Hangar absolutely did the best they could given the circumstances all theatres are being forced to operate under right now, and I am SO GLAD to be out watching theatre and making snide comments about sets again! If there's a show you love playing here - go go go! Broadway talent and stardom in FLX!

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    Hangar Theatre - Stage at the Hangar Theatre

    Stage at the Hangar Theatre

    Hangar Theatre - A gorgeous sunset view of the Hangar Theatre, which is located within Ithaca's Cass Park.

    A gorgeous sunset view of the Hangar Theatre, which is located within Ithaca's Cass Park.

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    RBTL's Auditorium Theatre - Tina June 2024

    RBTL's Auditorium Theatre

    4.2(60 reviews)
    36.7 miNeighborhood of the Arts

    RBTL's Auditorium Theatre is always a wonderful location to see a show. The theatre is currently…read moreunder construction and some of the outside areas were fenced in. One exciting edition I noticed on this visit were working elevators. In the past they did not have elevators which was difficult when I came to a show with my mother who has limited mobility. Very pleased to see this has been addressed by the venue. Check in process is quick. Scan your tickets and move through the security screening line. The bar had speciality drinks for the musical we were seeing, Back to the future. We purchased some candy for the show, $3 a piece. Cookies and cheese & crackers samplers were also available for purchase. You can also purchase merchandise for the show on the first floor. The theatre is gorgeous with molded ceilings and stained glass light fixtures. We were seated on the main level and the seats are comfortable. I did feel packed in at times but overall comfort was good. I would order aisle seats next time, as this is my preference. Bathrooms were very clean though the lines were crazy during intermission. I went to the lower level and it was chaos with no clear direction for the lines. I did not want to wait in this line, so I walked up to the second level. The line was shorter and the bathroom had an attendant directing the line traffic. The second floor also had a photo op area for the show and the rbtl staff took a photo for us. RBTL does a great job bringing exciting productions to town. Very happy to have the opportunity to see broadway shows in Rochester.

    Lovely place to see a show. We showed up a few minutes late so they turned up the volume on the TV…read morefor us to watch the first song while we waited to go in. Staff were very friendly and helpful. The auditorium itself is beautiful. Multiple paid parking lots nearby including the back lot whih you can pre-reserve.

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    RBTL's Auditorium Theatre - Mamma Mia Nov 2024

    Mamma Mia Nov 2024

    RBTL's Auditorium Theatre - Mamma Mia Nov 2024

    Mamma Mia Nov 2024

    RBTL's Auditorium Theatre - Book of Mormon May 2024

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    Book of Mormon May 2024

    Sterling Renaissance Festival

    Sterling Renaissance Festival

    2.9(79 reviews)
    37.5 mi
    $$$

    What an extremely disappointing experience. My Husband was very excited when he saw it was family…read moreweekend. He had been a few times and reminisced about the magic he felt there as a child and wanted that for our children. His explanation of how it was, was the same story I had heard from many of my friends as a child in the 90's. A place where you go back in time. Fully immersed, people not breaking character in awe of modern life because they do not even know it. Then we entered the festival. To start with the prices are absolutely insane. $19 for a turkey leg. $14.50 for a smoothie, etc. All that though I could have been fine with but the experience was horrendous. Workers on their smart phones, not attempting to even sound like they are from the past. People working there walking around like furries with tails attached to them. They are moving to CASHLESS! Yes you read that correctly. Digital tablets all over. If there is anywhere in NYS that should only require cash it's this place. I didn't see any beggars or thieves, but that was okay since after the shows the performers begged for more money and we were robbed of time and money. The magic was totally gone from this place. We will never come here again. My kids could not wait to get out of there.

    Oh, how I loathe giving out 1 star reviews when I know small business works so hard…read more Let's preface this by saying it could totally be stylistic and personality. I'm just not into such an odd time in our history. In any case, Renaissance festival as a business- horrible. We arrived at 11am. Waited in line for 40 minutes to get in the door. They seriously need help with crowd and line management. If six flags, sporting events, etc. can figure it out, a business that has been in place for 50+ years can. We also waited an hour in line for food when it was lunch time. The food was fried pickles and mushrooms that were incredibly overpriced & absolutely not worth the money spent. The inefficient process of the entire place had my type A personality in a bit of a tizzy. One, that's right ONE person was taking the orders, collecting the cash, getting the drinks, putting the order together, and serving it to the ordered. It was like this in every booth including fried cheese curd line, turkey leg line, rose pub, etc. Long lines everywhere with one server. Additionally, I visited when I was in my early 20s and in my childhood, what I don't remember is every show asking for money to be donated to them. Well, we only caught 3 shows because of the long lines, but each show asked us to donate money to them personally or the one show was to their non- profit for birds. If you like paying for over priced tickets, paying too much for bad food, long lines, crowds, and then being asked to donate even further to each show, this is the place for you. Trust me that it hurts to write such a bad review, but hopefully if someone is on the fence about visiting, this feedback will help. Be prepared that this is not an efficiently run organization and it's really too bad how its draw no longer appeals to me as it did when I was younger. The kids we were with ages 9,9, 11, 13, & 15 couldn't leave soon enough. Sad that there is no longer the appeal to kids either- but they could be a bit type A like their parents A Plus - the two comedy shows did give quite the chuckle with some of the witty humor.

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    Sterling Renaissance Festival
    Sterling Renaissance Festival
    Sterling Renaissance Festival

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    Kitchen Theatre Company - Peterson Townsend as the shark in Adam Bock's Swimming in the Shallows, April-May 2015. Photo by Dave Burbank.

    Kitchen Theatre Company

    4.7(6 reviews)
    38.3 mi

    I came on the "pay what you can" night for Peter and the Starcatcher. It impressed me they had such…read morea night to make theatre accessible to anyone by means of financial ability. The building is modern and artistic in a simple way. It was my first time coming here and I suppose I had the expectation it would be like the other plays I'd seen in my life; your standard auditorium and sitting in darkness, alone to my own devices. I was pleasantly surprised! Their motto is "bold, intimate, engaging", and I soon found out why as I walked back a hall which entered into a small theatre where the relatively small amount of seats were placed in such away around the room you had no choice but be part of the stage. What an experience. It was like someone was not only telling you a story, but acting it out for you... You personally. And they were so close they would all make eye contact with you from time to time making it more personal. I felt engaged and pulled along with the story. They move so fast and don't have time or a way to dim the lights and move props etc so it's interesting how creative they get... It's literally like daddy acting out a story to his children at some points, very sweet and special. You can tell the actors are having fun, and they did a splendid job! I'd go back, but make sure to reserve ahead if you can- it's small!

    The Kitchen definitely lives up to its motto of "bold, intimate, engaging". Though its 73 seat max…read more(which is sometimes reduced if the show has live music) can be limiting, it forces all audience members into close contact with the actors. The plays are great, and often thought provoking, but what really shines in the Kitchen are the musicals. The original musicals written by Artistic Director Rachel Lampert are always amazing. The staff is very friendly, and often talk with audience members before the shows in the lobby and during intermission. If you go, be sure to check out the cookies (especially butterscotch) sold during intermission. They're soooooo good. Nuts supplied by Greenstar Coop are also sold.

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    Kitchen Theatre Company - Kitchen Theatre Company at night. Photo by Dave Burbank.

    Kitchen Theatre Company at night. Photo by Dave Burbank.

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    Kitchen Theatre Company - Peter and the Starcatcher 2/2/16. Inside the theatre; very intimate. (Both stage and seating shown)

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    Peter and the Starcatcher 2/2/16. Inside the theatre; very intimate. (Both stage and seating shown)

    The Smith Opera House - theater - Updated May 2026

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