Beautiful venue. Friendly upbeat staff. Reasonable prices. Great views and sound. Prime location, easily accessible. Very enjoyable experience. Great upcoming shows, so I definitely hope to return.
Diana Guthrie
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July 16, 2024
Went to see Impractical Jokers. The venue is very nice. Drinks were served outside the hall before the show. It was very clean, friendly staff, and ushers were helpful. The facility is very spacious and the actual hall is smaller but the audio was great. Highly recommend. We enjoyed our visit.
Jen Thomas
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October 12, 2024
Great experience. Easy parking at Woodruff Performing Art Center. It's right there at the venue. Friendly staff and beautiful building. We were there for the Black Jacket Symphony's Led Zeppelin IV performance. Can't say enough positive things about the performance. Amazing! Highly recommend going.
M. Narnor
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June 19, 2024
It's always so relaxing. They've changed a few things that help the average patron. They allow drinks to go into the auditorium with you, as well as snacks. In the past, you had to finish them outside.
They also did not start the show exactly at the start time, which is good because in the past, you could easily get locked out because they were so exact about start time. These changes encourage me to take my kids now.
Kassidy Nance
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July 09, 2024
Saw the Impractical Jokers here in June 2024, and of course had an amazing time, but the venue experience itself could have been better.
This venue has tiny skinny people chairs with divider rails that dig into your hips so bad if you're "gifted" in the butt, like me. The people next to you are so close, I had to practically keep my arms crossed over my lap the entire show because one slight movement would elbow the person next to me.
It's also Continental seating which means there's no center aisle, so anytime someone new came in every person in the row would have to stand up to let them through, because you can only enter from one end of the rows. The divider rails were so tight on my hips I couldn't even stand up till the end of the show when the people around me had moved, so I just let them walk all over me to get to their seats.
I was hurting and uncomfortable and thinking how does anyone bigger than me enjoy a show here? Do you have to arrange accommodating seating just for being thick? It was very disappointing!
Also the seat numbering was confusing everybody, to the point I didn't even know if the ushers knew which side was right and which side was left. There's one long row, but in the very middle the numbering starts over. So it's like 1-13 stage right, and 1-13 stage left, again with NO center aisle nor labels on the chairs that said whether you were stage right or left. Tons of people kept having to move because others would show up saying they had the same seats as them. The ushers were friendly, but needed to be more clear in telling people if they were on the closer end or the further end of the row.
I did give it three stars because the staff were very friendly, from the security guard when you walk in to the ticket scanners to the concessions. They have a candy bar outside with snacks and popcorn and after the show we just sat in the lobby waiting for the merch line to die down, eating our snacks!
There's also a great valet/ride share entrance outside, which was a huge perk to be dropped off and picked up off the main road but still right in front of the venue!
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Beautiful venue. Friendly upbeat staff. Reasonable prices. Great views and sound. Prime location, easily accessible. Very enjoyable experience. Great upcoming shows, so I definitely hope to return.
Went to see Impractical Jokers. The venue is very nice. Drinks were served outside the hall before the show. It was very clean, friendly staff, and ushers were helpful. The facility is very spacious and the actual hall is smaller but the audio was great. Highly recommend. We enjoyed our visit.
Great experience. Easy parking at Woodruff Performing Art Center. It's right there at the venue. Friendly staff and beautiful building. We were there for the Black Jacket Symphony's Led Zeppelin IV performance. Can't say enough positive things about the performance. Amazing! Highly recommend going.
It's always so relaxing. They've changed a few things that help the average patron. They allow drinks to go into the auditorium with you, as well as snacks. In the past, you had to finish them outside. They also did not start the show exactly at the start time, which is good because in the past, you could easily get locked out because they were so exact about start time. These changes encourage me to take my kids now.
Saw the Impractical Jokers here in June 2024, and of course had an amazing time, but the venue experience itself could have been better. This venue has tiny skinny people chairs with divider rails that dig into your hips so bad if you're "gifted" in the butt, like me. The people next to you are so close, I had to practically keep my arms crossed over my lap the entire show because one slight movement would elbow the person next to me. It's also Continental seating which means there's no center aisle, so anytime someone new came in every person in the row would have to stand up to let them through, because you can only enter from one end of the rows. The divider rails were so tight on my hips I couldn't even stand up till the end of the show when the people around me had moved, so I just let them walk all over me to get to their seats. I was hurting and uncomfortable and thinking how does anyone bigger than me enjoy a show here? Do you have to arrange accommodating seating just for being thick? It was very disappointing! Also the seat numbering was confusing everybody, to the point I didn't even know if the ushers knew which side was right and which side was left. There's one long row, but in the very middle the numbering starts over. So it's like 1-13 stage right, and 1-13 stage left, again with NO center aisle nor labels on the chairs that said whether you were stage right or left. Tons of people kept having to move because others would show up saying they had the same seats as them. The ushers were friendly, but needed to be more clear in telling people if they were on the closer end or the further end of the row. I did give it three stars because the staff were very friendly, from the security guard when you walk in to the ticket scanners to the concessions. They have a candy bar outside with snacks and popcorn and after the show we just sat in the lobby waiting for the merch line to die down, eating our snacks! There's also a great valet/ride share entrance outside, which was a huge perk to be dropped off and picked up off the main road but still right in front of the venue!