
Leigh Rawls
2 reviews on 1 places
Bar Attico is awesome! This place was on par with many of the swankier bars we have in Washington, DC, but with a cozy and very welcoming southern hospitality! The cocktails (while seemingly pricey for the area) were worth every penny! They’re unique in the best way (and bonus points for the charming drink descriptions)! 10/10 delicious! The background music was the perfect volume (my friend and I could talk at a normal volume and be heard without straining). The design of the space was modern, sophisticated, but still warm and inviting. I will absolutely be returning to Bar Attico whenever I’m back in Montgomery 😊🥂
A really great community theater that offers a very eclectic mix of shows, as well as great opportunities to get into the acting or backstage scene if you wish. I've been in five productions so far, directed one, and attended more than I can count. I thoroughly enjoyed being involved in the shows and getting to meet so many wonderful people, as well as contributing to the arts community. And all the shows I've seen have been really quite good! For such an affordable price, you get a great deal! (FYI: If you agree to usher a show, you get to see it for free.)
The theater itself is very intimate and there's not a bad seat in the house (it seats around 120). It can be a little hot in the summer if they decide to turn the A/C off (it's loud and can drown out the actors sometimes) so dress in layers. Same goes for it being cold in the winter. There is plenty of parking available in front and behind the shopping center where the theater is housed, but if you can't find any, you can always park on the street in the neighborhood directly behind the shopping center. While it is not metro accessible, there are a few busses that drop off directly by the theater. If you're looking for a place to grab a drink before or after the show, across the street is Four Corners Pub. Definitely worth checking out.
If you'd like to be in a show or help with ushering, backstage, lighting, sound, etc. check out their website and facebook page.
The theater itself is very intimate and there's not a bad seat in the house (it seats around 120). It can be a little hot in the summer if they decide to turn the A/C off (it's loud and can drown out the actors sometimes) so dress in layers. Same goes for it being cold in the winter. There is plenty of parking available in front and behind the shopping center where the theater is housed, but if you can't find any, you can always park on the street in the neighborhood directly behind the shopping center. While it is not metro accessible, there are a few busses that drop off directly by the theater. If you're looking for a place to grab a drink before or after the show, across the street is Four Corners Pub. Definitely worth checking out.
If you'd like to be in a show or help with ushering, backstage, lighting, sound, etc. check out their website and facebook page.