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StageCoach Theatre - Big Bad Wolf, ACE Detective - Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre

StageCoach Theatre

4.3(24 reviews)
6.5 mi

The doors open at 6:30pm and not a minute before. When you arrive, you're given your table number…read moreand you can begin eating at the buffet until the play starts around 8pm. Usually you feel so rushed at these dinner/shows but we had plenty of time. The food was very good and there were choices that should have made everyone happy. I cannot say enough good things about this performance!! We absolutely enjoyed it. None of us had ever been to a Murder Mystery before so we were ready for something new! The 2 Cast members were amazing! They kept us entertained and laughing the entire time! At the intermission, they have coffee/tea and desert at the same time. We appreciated this because you're always too full to eat desert with dinner but this gave everyone plenty of time to be ready for the delightful carrot cake they provided. The 2 Stars also stood around after the event to talk to everyone and take pictures! I highly, highly recommend this event! What made it even more special was that I was able to take my 15-year-old also!

We attended an Agatha Christie-inspired event. It was held in an industrial park building on the…read moresecond floor and came with food. There was a buffet. After that, I have to say things went off the rails a bit. For a start, this is the first "theatre" that had no stage. Not a small stage, no stage at all. We found ourselves, a group of 30-40 people crammed into a large room on the second floor with barely any room in July with AC so weak it was never below 76F. Then the show began. I was expecting a curtain to rise and a stage to appear, but sadly all the story and acting was done between the tables. I will say the acting ranged from surprisingly good to the obviously inispired acting of the audience members who decided to join in. The story was comedic and easy to follow, with references to Sherlock Holmes and even Indiana Jones. Sadly the heat and the terrible location without a stage made it hard to enjoy when the cast is constantly moving around. If they get a proper venue, I am sure they do wonderful things, but this was more like a test run. That I paid for.

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StageCoach Theatre - Photo of the stars

Photo of the stars

StageCoach Theatre - Stage for the Magic Show

Stage for the Magic Show

StageCoach Theatre - The 2 Star Actors and the sisters - me, Kyree, and Melissa!

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The 2 Star Actors and the sisters - me, Kyree, and Melissa!

The Loudoun School of Ballet - 6 year old ballet two class incorporates a lot of barre work

The Loudoun School of Ballet

3.1(11 reviews)
0.6 mi

For legal reasons, I'm not going to go into detail about my problems with this studio. But I will…read moregive the gist of it: despite being a studio for children, the teachers -more specifically, the two women at the head of the ballet department- aren't very child-friendly. They're both elderly, stereotypical boomer type people, so I think you can imagine what their view of "children these days" is... The actual dance training might be objectively good (if you define 'good' as intense), but 'good training' shouldn't justify yelling at eight-year-olds for not being perfectly obedient and quiet 100% of the time. What I will say though, is that this dance studio feels very elitist. As a dancer who attended this studio for over a year before leaving, I experienced multiple classes where the previously mentioned teachers would go on unprompted rants where they would insult or degrade other local studios. And sometimes they would talk about professional ballet companies this way too! There's being proud of your success, and then there is snobbery. Pride shouldn't justify demeaning others. The ironic thing is that one time they actually started insulting a studio that I had previously been at prior to covid, talking about how "they weren't a ballet studio anymore." This other studio did/does teach ballet, they just had/have a focus on contemporary dance, but they were all around a friendly and accepting studio that I don't have any problems with. I will admit that it seems like this other studio was more ballet focused prior to when I joined, but to my knowledge, the teacher who had said this about them had never actually taught or been there. And regardless of whether what that ballet teacher said was true, that still doesn't justify her poking her nose into the business of another studio that by all accounts, she shouldn't care about. Joke is on that teacher though, because now I've returned to that other studio. In conclusion, this studio gives off very snobbish, elitist vibes, and the teacher-student interactions are very questionable -to put it nicely. I've been to a lot of studios throughout my dance training, but this place was hands down the worst.

The staff is RUDE, and the entire place gives mean girl snobby vibes. A staff member made a huge…read morescene with me in front of my distressed son due to a policy which they had several opportunities to speak with me about in private. Now they are ignoring my request for a refund.

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The Loudoun School of Ballet - 2 year old getting ready for stage rehearsals before the big winter performance

2 year old getting ready for stage rehearsals before the big winter performance

The Loudoun School of Ballet
The Loudoun School of Ballet

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Markoff's Haunted Forest - Entrance into the trail

Markoff's Haunted Forest

4.0(347 reviews)
6.9 mi

I love the haunted forest. It's fun every year. Recently, they've added a couple lights on nights…read more These are great for families. My 12 year old isn't quite ready for the real fun, but lights on gives her a chance to get used it. My favorite Markoff's event, though, is their new Christmas trail and village. If you have the chance to go, you must! It's a wonderful representation of various Christmas traditions. I can't recommend it enough!

Markoff's was a big disappointment. It had been about 20 years since I last went to a haunted…read morehouse/forest and I had heard good things about Markoff's, so I was excited to visit. I found the Midway boring, the Town small, the Trail extensive but not very scary/surprising, and the prices outrageous. Markoff's charged $70 for a Town + Trail combo ticket. Ok, fine, for a unique experience I paid it. I don't think it's terrible compared to concerts, Renn Fest, and other experiences. But I thought the overall quality would be higher. At the Midway, I expected more entertainment and activities. Compared to a Renn Fest, which has tons of shows and activities going on, there is almost nothing at the Markoff's Midway. There were a few food stands (tacos, nachos, and pupusas; cotton candy; donuts; waffles; cotton candy; smores), one bar, a merch store, a small art store, face painting, a zip line, and a log rolling activity. The only entertainment I saw was a pretty tame fire dancer at one point. They played DJ music but song choices were often odd, like Elton John (doesn't say "Haunted Forest" to me). Everything cost more money to do. Beer was an outrageous $15. Tacos $8 for one (but did get good reviews from my friends). Lines were long because they only had one person checking IDs and one cashier, and no one had any hustle. Overall, it was boring. I did the Town first. You wait in a line to be driven in a group to the town. The ride there didn't have any decorations or scares which was a missed opportunity. The Town itself was a fairly basic path in and out of some rooms. Some of the decorations were neat. There were some attempted scares and surprises, but this heavily depends on where you are in your group and if you are close to the group ahead of you -- either people in your own group or the next group can spoil the scare/surprise. There were some actors and some dummies and animatronics. Actors were okay but some were overacting high schoolers. It was pretty short. My immediate reaction was, "That's it?" The Trail was much longer and more substantial than the Town. It is clear this is the main event. It was very long and winding, had lots of different themed areas, and lots of props, decor, animatronics, and actors. But everything felt a little low quality. Many of the themes were old timey, like a crypt; I would have liked a few more modern horror settings like a morgue or hospital. Some of my favorite decor was some old cars near the end because they felt more real than other area. I also would have liked some longer, more involved themed areas; instead, the themes felt short and shallow. Like, give me a whole haunted church to explore instead of just one room. They could also have more creative scares/surprises, like with people above you or below you. Scares/surprises could have been good if not often ruined by people ahead. I'm glad I gave it a shot but I don't recommend it. I would read reviews carefully before doing another haunted house/forest.

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Markoff's Haunted Forest - Entry to the forest

Entry to the forest

Markoff's Haunted Forest - Entrance to the forest trail

Entrance to the forest trail

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The Catoctin School Of Music - Ms. Tara is explaining bow technique

The Catoctin School Of Music

4.8(6 reviews)
0.1 mi

We came here for a tryout session of the loudoun symphony youth orchestra for my kid. The place is…read morea bit small but organized and the people are very friendly. It's tucked away in a nice corner right behind the Leesburg post office and is easy to find with a lot of parking.

Shhh! Don't tell anyone this secret! Catoctin School of Music (CSM) is the BEST music school in the…read morearea. We have 2 children who have been studying at CSM for 8 years (voice, violin, guitar, and music theory). The instructors are talented, compassionate, and passionate educators. They work with both children and adults to foster a love of music and a safe place for creative expression. They view every student individually, demonstrating an intuitive balance of pushing for results and encouraging the best work. They listen and tailor their teaching styles to suit the students. My children have received expert advice to help them achieve their dreams as well as mentors who care about them. CSM has many wonderful offerings, including private lessons, group learning, ensembles, open mic nights, and music labs. In addition to running a fantastic music education program, the owners of CSM give back to the community and the world, sponsoring music scholarships and Salvation Army giving campaigns and volunteering their time to teach music in Haiti. If you want a quality music program, CSM is the music school for you!

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The Catoctin School Of Music - Mr. Wayne playing the blues

Mr. Wayne playing the blues

The Catoctin School Of Music - Ms. Rosemary singing with her piano student

Ms. Rosemary singing with her piano student

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