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Intimate & modern performing arts venue with theatrical productions, concerts, dance events & films.
207 Glen St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

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Reviews — 8

Pat Lawrence
at 2023 Aug 21
Pat Lawrence
at 2023 Aug 21
A staple in the local arts community, which hosts new works, a 24 hour play fest, the Adirondack Theatre Festival season, stand-up comedy and more. It is a safe, accepting location for any and all respectful lovers of the performing arts.
Janine Hodges
at 2023 Aug 21
Janine Hodges
at 2023 Aug 21
Love the shows here. Employees and staff are friendly & helpful
Nancy Kluck
at 2023 Aug 10
Nancy Kluck
at 2023 Aug 10
We saw Tuning In! It was awesome. Our first time there. We'll go again.
Kimberly Bullard
at 2023 Jul 02
Kimberly Bullard
at 2023 Jul 02
What a local treasure! Thank you for keeping the arts alive! We attended a fabulous show last weekend and always have an amazing time!
Mary Galanti
at 2023 Mar 09
Mary Galanti
at 2023 Mar 09
Had a great time, play started on time. Actresses and actors were phenomenal. I thought I was on Broadway. Definitely recommend, and we'll be going again.
Linda roland
at 2019 Oct 25
Linda roland
at 2019 Oct 25
Went to see West side story. Was beyond my expectations. The casting was pretty good especially Maria. They all sang very well but Tony and Maria were phenomenal singers. My only complaint is that the place was freezing cold so I was very uncomfortable through the whole play. I never saw so many kids with so much talent all in one place.
Barbara Jones
at 2019 Aug 25
Barbara Jones
at 2019 Aug 25
Such a beautiful theater. It's neat and clean, and intimate, with seating for approximately 294 people. The acoustics are very good in the theater and I don't believe that there is a bad seat in the house. There's a great PA system unlike some of the smaller intimate theaters locally, where if you're in the back of the theater, you can't hear. That's not the case here. They really do offer quite a variety of shows for the young and old alike. They have beer and wine which is nice, and unlike some of the other theaters where you have to drink it before you go in to the theater, you are allowed to bring it to your seat, which is a HUGE plus. The theater is in the old Woolworth's building, so not only is it historical, but they've tried to keep some of the charm from the building. Woolworths had a luncheonette counter inside the building back in it's day, and the sign from Woolworth's luncheonette is displayed in the theater lobby, and it's in relatively excellent condition. The restrooms are in the basement, which can be a challenge for seniors and individuals with mobility issues. However, there is an elevator that will bring you down to the lower level to use the restrooms if you are not able to master the stairs. A gem worth a visit from anywhere, and definitely a place to revisit

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