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Stevens Center - Orchestra level seating inside

Stevens Center

(6 reviews)

Downtown

Quick Highlights - The Nutcracker is 5 stars and a must see…read more - Order tickets online (much easier) - Stevens Center is a great venue - No bad seats from my experience - Seats are comfortable - Aisle are very narrow - Restrooms can be challenging during crowded events - Lobbys are rather small - Ushers are very helpful and friendly - Located in a great location downtown - Street and garage parking only in downtown Longer Review Second time seeing The Nutcracker at the Stevens Center. For starters, The Nutcracker, put on by UNCSA, is an absolute 5 stars. The performances on stage were fantastic. The orchestra was great. The ushers were very friendly and helpful. If you have never seen UNCSA's The Nutcracker then you are missing out. Highly recommend. Of course, it is only during the Christmas season. You can get tickets online and pick your seat from their web site. They do sell snacks and drinks (including wine), at least for The Nutcracker. Also, Nutcracker items are also for sell, They do take plastic. Regarding the Stevens Center. Loved the building. Seating was comfortable. Aisles for the seating are narrow so expect to have to standup to let people by. Two levels, orchestra and balcony levels. I personally have not had a bad seat. Only downside is if you get a big headed giant who sits right in front of you, but this can happen at most venues. So why 4 stars and not 5 for the Stevens Center? 1) The entrance lobby is small. For popular events, it is too small to handle the crowd trying to get in. I will give credit to the staff for efficiently processing the tickets. 2) The orchestra level lobby is also small. Very crowded as everyone is waiting to get in and during intermission. 3) Not enough restrooms to handle capacity crowds. When intermission starts, you better run to the restroom otherwise you can be in a line 20 people deep. Despite the minor downsides, probably due to it being an old historic building, it is a great venue.

Excellent venue to see a play or and opera or the symphony. We saw "Pirates of Penzance" and it…read morewas really excellent. We also participated in a pre-opera dinner on the 10th floor. This was great value at $50 a person with all the wine you could drink. They served a buffet which include wonderful Roasted Beef Tenderlion with a Cabernet Demi Glacé and Black Grouper topped with a lump crab and shrimp scampi. Also a very nice cheese cake for dessert. There were about 50 or 60 people in the room and we shared a table with some 7 nice people. Definitely took the stress out of figuring where we were going to eat and if we would make it to the theater in time.

The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem - The Sound of Music

The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem

(4 reviews)

Downtown

There is one week left to see "Oklahoma" at the Little Theater of Winston Salem. This Rogers and…read moreHammerstein collaboration played on Broadway for 2,212 performances. My wife and I saw the show last week and the cast, music, and story had us wanting to, (but we restrained ourselves) sing along and stomp our feet. Most will recognize many of the songs but "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" is probably the most recognizable. Once again, as in most community theater shows we've seen in the Triad, the cast is full of amazingly accomplished actors and singers. Curly (Chris Cannon), Ado Annie (Martha Glenn Bowers), Laurey (Rachel Squier), and Arien Pace (Ali Hakim) were perfect in their roles. BUT I have to say the entire cast was fabulous and deserves special mention. Go - you will have a great experience and, like us, will look forward to the next LTWS show.

Went to the Little Theatre of WS at the HanesBrand Theatre this past weekend to see the play Ma…read moreRainey. Located in the heart of downtown you can conveniently grab a bite to eat and walk to the theatre after. There is $5.00 paid parking diagonally across the street. There is a door greeter as soon as you walk up. The lobby is small and cozy with restrooms and a small concession stand for drinks and snacks, including wine. Tickets to their events can be purchased ahead or at the door, but some events sell out quickly. The staff is friendly and direct you to your seats. As for this play, it was both funny and emotional and really made you think about people and their past trauma and emotions. The seats were comfortable but can be noisy when someone gets up during the show to use the restrooms. The production itself was on point and entertaining. I will definitely continue to frequent them and catch other shows. Definitely an affordable night out.

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Studio 1

(2 reviews)

This place is simply amazing!…read more Sure, there might be fancier or bigger venues; but the Sara McMillan Brown Theater (which is home to Studio 1) is friendly, relaxed, and welcoming - much like it's namesake's reputation. And you ABSOLUTELY cannot beat the people who share their talents and their support. (And aren't PEOPLE what folks come to see anyway!?) There is nothing else like Studio 1 in the area. The programming is varied and refreshingly unique. You won't be finding "Oklahoma!" on the schedule, but you will find excellent period dramas, contemporary plays and musicals, underperformed and forgotten classics, musical reviews and recitals, and fun children's shows. Not only is it a place where you can see professional quality shows; but they also offer classes and workshops and other events for people to learn more about the performing arts, develop their skills, network with other artists, and community enrichment programs. They are very involved in the community - hosting fundraisers and other programs at parks, schools, and community events. They are active partners with The United Way and are affiliated with several other charitable organizations such as the animal shelter, disability programs, and senior centers. Studio 1 is more than just a place for taking classes or spending an evening out, it's an entire community of artists, teachers, patrons, and supporters. You would be very hard-pressed to find a more welcoming or inclusive place for lovers of the creative arts.

I must say i am a pure thespian and i have been very impressed by Studio 1…read more I first auditioned a while back, and i really enjoyed my experience. They make the audition process very easy for people. I wanted to write to comment on the Summer and shorts program. I wanted to say its superb. I am an actor in it. It is really great of Studio 1 to even have this program to begin with. I really applaud them for the way its run as a whole. Those kids are excellent, and i like what the company does for kids with disabilities. Most theater companies alienate kids for having a disability, but Studio 1 (this coming from the kids who im working with) dosnt. They allow them the same opportunity everyone else has. This is a really special company. Please buy tickets from them! Please audition for them! The staff is so great there! Thank you Studio 1 for this wonderful experience!

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