Reviews
A fantastic place to see a show, the best theatre and my personal favorite of all I've visited in New Hampshire. The theatre has stadium seating, seating I've come to appreciate. I've sat in multiple different rows including the front row, and can attest that there's no bad seat in the house. Sound quality is superb, and the people performing are absolutely always incredible and give amazing performances. Water is free, snacks are sold and alcohol is sold to those interested. Overall a great theatre that will always be my number 1 choice in New Hampshire. Certainly worth a visit.
5
7 years ago (16-05-2018)
I love this charming theatre! They always have amazing talent and great shows! We were lucky to get a chance to see The Rocky Horror Show on Christmas night. It was the best version I had ever seen! Bravo!
5
7 years ago (15-02-2018)
Amazing staff! They have great productions and are very professional.
5
7 years ago (02-06-2018)
Delightful tiny theatre puts the audience in the production. Excellent job with the very challenging "In The Heights" by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
5
7 years ago (07-04-2018)
Great little cozy theater with nary a bad seat (except when some props are used). Rows can be close together but there were places where you could spread out a bit more if you need it. Staff are great and you're made to feel welcome. Semi circle rows of seats wrap around a small stage where the prop department makes really good use of limited space. Sound system can be a bit loud. The Winter Wonderettes were well, wonderful, and we thoroughly enjoyed the music and story line. I commend these actors as it was a 2-hr show with a short intermission halfway through and they were just as fresh at the end as they were in the beginning. Lobby area (small bar and lounge seating) gets cold on a cold and windy night as there is no windbreak to dampen the cold that blasts in every time the door is opened, so dress in layers. The theater itself was very comfortable. Nearby parking is limited so be prepared to come an hour or so early, or drop people off and head for nearby public lots or the Hanover St. garage. Some lots are permit-only, so look carefully for signage - it's not always prominent.
4
8 years ago (28-12-2017)