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    Jennie M.

    I'm in a wheelchair and the theater isn't great for us. The seating was all the way at the top of the theater. The lighting fixture is in the way of sight if anything is on the big screen. The facility itself is nice however not one member of staff could direct us how to get to the wheelchair seating! First they directed us to an elevator that goes only to the basement. Then we finally found it on our own but because no one knew where the wheelchair seating was we had to get off at each floor to find it. Very big waste of time & disappointed that not one staff member knew. Time for some training!

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    Sharon P.

    The play seems to be pretty good so far it has comedy and serious characters in it we recommend going to see it

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    Franke H.

    Venue once you find it is cool but the set up is like harder than Chinese Arithmetic. The Lyft kept getting lost after 3 Lyfts I got there met up with my friend for the concert. I think any seat is a good seat it's a pretty quaint arena. The sound system was cool. When we left I swear I walked a mile to get to my friends car. ZERO stars for getting to the ride.

    Maronda H.

    I have been to the Arie Crown Theater on several occasions and it seems to get more disorganized each time. The parking is $23.00 to park but you have to walk what seems to be forever just to get into the theater. Me and my family had tickets last night to see Madea's Farewell Play. The play was awesome but this review is for the Arie. The ushers and staff members were all over the place giving out bad directions. It took us 15 to 20 minutes just to find our seats. The show had started and the ushers were still trying to assist people to their seats. The seats were small and uncomfortable. I was seated next to a guy balled up in his seat with his knees all up against me. I'm not going to be too harsh because the play and setting of the venue was nice. The crowd was a mature audience and you could really enjoy the show. You have to be a very patient person to deal with the long lines to get into the restrooms and for food and drinks. What really pissed me off the most was some of the ushers really didn't know their directions around the venue. You could only use the elevator if you were using a wheel chair. Just a bunch of mess going on last night. It cost people too much money to deal with this type of foolery and chaos.

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    Carmella B.

    Was here last night to see Robin Thicke concert and I have to say yes it was my first time here, I was impressed with the whole lay out.. stage is well seen from anywhere on the main level. The acoustics are phenomenal yes you dont have that ringing sound in your ear when you leave... The bad is that some of the seats are not matching colors and WAY to small.... I felt like the big boy next to me was gonna end up in my lap at the end of the 3 1/2 hour concert.. Over all for being my first time and excited to be going, I had a wonderful night in the theater.

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    Improve leaving out the parking lot. It's terrible. Sitting there for close to an hour to leave is crazy

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    Been a couple of times, the magician is a great entertainer and makes you believe in real magic…read more I tore a dollar bill into 8 pieces 2 separate times without letting go of bill and as you can see I still have it. Great mentalist as well.

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