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Reviews — 8
The Kranzberg Art Center has a wonderful Black Box Theatre, Cabaret Stage, and Art Gallery.
All accessible from the right hand door of the Foyer Entrance.
Once in the KAC foyer you can see the gallery door to the right. The center door by the box office is the Cabaret stage door. The Black Box is the left most door, it has a short sound barrier hall and another door and you're in the black-box.
Restroom is the hallway to the left of the Black Box door.
All accessible from the right hand door of the Foyer Entrance.
Once in the KAC foyer you can see the gallery door to the right. The center door by the box office is the Cabaret stage door. The Black Box is the left most door, it has a short sound barrier hall and another door and you're in the black-box.
Restroom is the hallway to the left of the Black Box door.
Kranzberg Black Box is a lovely up front and personal theatre. They have such wonderful plays there. I have seen such plays as Wayward, Mind Games, Leannán Sidhe, Molly Sweeney and Don’t Wait For The Marlboro Man. Go to the next play and fall in love with theatre.
Showed up a little late, but the staff still gave us the whole spiel and warned us of possible triggers for the show. I thought that was great. Every Brilliant Thing was a great show! Would see again, because evey show is just a little different.
Excellent venue. The KAC helps renew and anchor the area. Saw Altar Boyz most recently. Great talent and energy. The show was supercharged in such an intimate venue. Long live good theater.
Each time guests of mine and I visit this wonderful performance space, we feel completely welcomed. It is the best manifestation of classic cabaret settings in New York City. Dr. Haller, the performer and Mr. Jim Dolan, his producer and director, and the musical and technical talent all bring us to place that is magical and soul-nurturing. Thank you for putting that space in the heart of St. Louis.
What a great place for musicians of all levels to share their love of jazz music and improvisation. The first hour were the masters of their craft. They kicked it hard. The second hour were students and professionals of all ages. No amateurs here. On stage, these young folks could hold their on. Very impressive indeed. If you're a fan of jazz, you will love watching these guys blow.
Enjoyed the performance of sweet revenge at the theater. I had never been at such a venue that allowed for such an intimate experience. I look forward to seeing the next play there.