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    Volcano Theatre Company - 09.14.18 Yelp’s Great Volcano Adventure treat!

    Volcano Theatre Company

    (13 reviews)

    Easily the best theatre company in Northern California. Tremendous work ethics, loving, caring,…read moreand wickedly talented. hell, i like them so much i put them in my dang will.

    Great venue! I enjoy…read morewatching plays and musicals and have been fortunate to visit and watch some good productions on stage from large to small, modern to historic theaters. Volcano, so far, has been the smallest venue I've walked into. I love it! It's waaaaaay off Broadway, historic and there's not a bad seat in the house! It's one of the little gems in the Gold Country. Last month I was lucky to attend and watch a special showing for our group at the historic Cobblestone Theatre. We met some of the Board of Director members and we listened and heard the enthusiasm from their stories as each shared a little about the theatre. I can't recall the others who spoke but can remember Bob, the Business Manager. VTC has been performing live theatrical productions since 1974. The Cobblestone Theatre was built in 1856. I believe there are only 50 seats in the house and they do fill up. During our visit we watched, or rather listened to, "Voices" as five women shared their life stories... each a separate experience and yet not alone. We would love to experience more productions here and watch local talent when we come back, perhaps in the summer, at their outdoor theater where I understand the venue is much bigger and can hold a lot more people. Review #1158

    Pacific Fine Arts Festivals - L. O'NEILL DESIGN pacificfinearts.com

    Pacific Fine Arts Festivals

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    I recently inquired on participating with a small business. I sell crystals and spooky soaps,…read morecandles and bracelets I make. I was told by Dana Hale-Mounier "director" that I was not a good fit and she would shred my application. I inquired as to why as I attend the festivals each year and see plenty of people selling crystals. There was no real answer just an "interesting" The level of service was terrible. I then asked to speak to someone above her and she said she was the person above her? I am so disheartened as crystals really do help people heal and over all are just beautiful pieces to have in your home. The festivals I inquired about would have easily cost me $1000 to participate in + the 10% commissions I would be paying on top of the booth fee but according to Dana my spooky shop is not a good fit. I will be spreading the word over ever platform. Let me also mention that my photo is in my email and it seems like she had already made her mind up based on my ethnicity that my shop was not for her festival. Steer clear if your not the typical hippie person if you know what I mean. This has really made me and my family and friends reconsider ever coming to another festival the PFAs hosts and it should really make you think to why would you want to vend or attend anything where people treat your art and passion like trash. Good luck to whoever has to work with Dana and her "selective team" Ps I have yet to get the information to her direct supervisor.

    From the owner: The goal of PFAF is to present the highest quality Art Festivals possible. Pacific Fine Arts…read moreFestivals produces approximately 20 two- and three-day events per year, primarily in the San Francisco Bay area. At some festivals, the artist's displays are set up along the sidewalks or in parks, while at others thoroughfares are closed and displays are set up down the center of the street. Festivals are located in towns and cities both large and small, as well as in tourist destinations such as Mammoth Lakes and Lake Tahoe. PFAF's Fine Arts events feature media such as paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, ceramics, graphics, and jewelry. Our Arts and Crafts Festivals include handmade clothing, leather goods, wooden toys, etc. in addition to fine art. Several of PFAF's festivals have been ranked in the top 200 outdoor festivals in the country by Sunshine Artists Magazine. In 1997 they awarded first place in their First Annual National Poster Contest to the poster for the California Strawberry Festival, a PFAF event. Artists and craftspeople as well as the host communities appreciate Pacific Fine Arts Festivals for the high quality of its exhibitors, its integrity, professionalism and efficiency of operation. If you've attended a PFAF event, you know first-hand about the quality of the work presented. If you haven't yet had the opportunity, please check the current schedule for a festival near you.

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