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    Will call tickets in the lobby
    David F.

    We have seen several plays at Lafayette's Town Hall Theater over the years, the most recent being an adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. Every play has featured great acting and wonderful performances - consistently top-notch. This theater company puts the lie to the thought that you must spend $250, and fight Bay Bridge traffic, SF parking, etc. to see decent plays. Tickets are ordered easily through the theater website and can be picked up at Will Call in the lobby before the show. Drinks and refreshments are available in the lobby prior to the performance, and before our show there were even a couple harpists performing! Stadium seating is available and all seats have an excellent view. When deciding on seats, know that seating is divided into lower (A-G)and upper sections (H-L), and each of these into left (odd numbers) and right (even numbers) seating areas. It's not clear from the seating map, but if you want an aisle seat, certain of the sections end in a wall on one side - no aisle. The lower seating section left side (odd) has a right aisle; the right side (even) has aisles on both left/right sides. For the upper section, the right (even) section has a left aisle. The left (odd)section has an aisle on the right. Sorry for all the left/right odd/evens - clear as mud? The one drawback: the theater has no parking - no surprise for Lafayette - all parking is on the street. The main option is farther up School Street, away from Moraga Road. Get there early, because the later you get there the farther you will have to walk. We were dismayed to discover - after our Saturday night play let out - School Street has no streetlights! It is pitch black - zero visibility - trying to walk the perhaps several blocks back to your car in the dark. You cannot see anything: cracks in the sidewalk, curbs, nothing. My wife hung onto me for dear life afraid of taking a tumble in her heels. Seniors especially watch out; in fact, this may be why an abundance of seats were available for the evening performance while all three Sunday matinees were already sold out. I cannot believe Lafayette, obviously knowing the situation, does nothing. Apparently it will take an injured theatergoer to blow a hole in the city budget for a few streetlights to be added here. A great community theater, and although no fault of theirs, minus one star for the dangerous night time trek back to parked vehicles.

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    I watched my first musical at Town Hall Theatre over the weekend. Smokey Joe's Cafe. I was smiling the moment I searched for my seats because they were playing oldies, which I absolutely love. The cast were all so talented and I loved watching the performers sing and dance! I was a grinning fool during the whole program. The program actually inspired me to look into the song writers and I hadn't realized how many songs were written by them! This place gives back to the community. I'm on the board for parents of special needs kids in Lafayette and they helped us with a very special fundraiser by offering a deep discount to use their facility. They put the "Community" in Community Theater. The theater is small and charming and is over 100 years old. You'll have a good view of the stage wherever you sit. They have a snack and bar (no hard liquor - beers and wine) that was very reasonably priced and I believe you can bring them to your seats. Definitely going to go back and back and back.

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    This is a hidden gem in Lafayette! We went to see Human Error and True West. We are so fortunate to have this theater so close by.

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    Wow!! Best show we've seen in several years. First musical. The performance is flawless and the singers are great. Enjoyed!

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    The cast were all so talented and I loved watching the performers sing and dance!

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