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    3.2 (30 reviews)

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    Cindy R.

    I'm just learning they host other events like comedy shows, but I've been here for no other reason than for operas. My first experience was Aida over 11 years ago and I sat pretty close to the stage but I don't remember having difficulty reading subtitles. Last year I saw The Valkyrie and last night, La Traviata. I sat row G, right in the middle and had the most difficult time seeing both the subtitles and the stage at the same time. I like being close but not at the expense of my comfort and understanding. May be trying box seats next season.

    The Sound of Music, Harrison Opera House, May 13, 2022, Norfolk, VA
    Raoul W.

    Attended the first night of the Sound of Music at the Harrison Opera House in Norfolk, Virginia on May 13, 2022. The venue is old and could use some painting evident by some peeling paint on the ceiling. The acoustics were reasonable but an opening in the ceiling right above the stage probably does not do good since the orchestra pit is right in front of the stage. The Virginia Symphony Orchestra did a superb job and so did the cast. Mikaela Bennett (Maria) has a beautiful voice. The production followed roughly the movie story. The cast is just incredible. Gretl (Stormie Trevino) was just very funny and even as a six year old captured the heart of the audience. Captain Von Trapp (Edward Watts) performance was solid and convincing. While I am partial and biased to the Chesapeake Soprano singer Aundi Marie Moore who played Mother Abbess, her voice was indeed powerful and beautiful. While this venue is labeled an Opera House there were things that would be detrimental for an opera. First I resent being charged to park my car. After paying for tickets, the least they can do is provide free parking. The seats are not comfortable and the seats in front of you were too close. I sat at the Right Mezzanine front and after three hours my legs were killing me. My biggest complaint if I am watching a real Opera is that unless you are seated at the Mezzanine, you will not be able to see the orchestra. The orchestra pit is also too small for a full production orchestra. All in all, I enjoyed the performance.

    Donald U.

    Purchased tickets months in advance and picked box seats to accommodate my disability. Upon arrival the seats were not labeled and we Al were told our seats were behind two seats in front which were 75% blocked from other patrons large heads sitting in front of us. We were told by usher to go to box office to accommodate us and the box personal offered us cheap seats in middle of many other seats. We asked for our money back($85) per seat and we were told they wouldn't allow. We noticed that there were many other seats unoccupied that we could have swapped. I had to sit on top of seat using my coat as a cushion causing extreme discomfort. I couldn't believe this place wouldn't accommodate someone with a disability .

    Ray N.

    Our family visited for the first time the Harrison Opera House. We went for our niece's ballet recital. The facility was excellent. The sound, lights, and especially the employees were exceptional. Each employee was very helpful and truly interested in making our experience a great one. The parking lot was not very well lit. Person in a car was collecting two dollars for parking. It did not look legitimate. If the facility is definitely going to charge for parking they should make it look legitimate.

    Janice T.

    It's a nice small, clean venue. We went to watch Whose Live anyway? You know, the old show called "Who's line is it anyway?" It was a great show, however it is rather an odd choice for an improv show that's interactive with audience participation. The comedians made it apparent of the physical and metaphorical gap that was created with the orchestra pit. Hence, the odd choice for an improv show and it's pretty nice in there. I like the fact that it looks huge outside but it's actually quite small inside. I like more intimate venues as I get older. Regarding the tech person with the lighting. I'm not sure if they were trying to save money or if they just didn't catch on to the comedians making comments regarding "it's difficult to see the crowd, can we have some house lights on?" This was repeatedly requested. Dave Foley, Jeff B Davis , Greg Proops and Joel Murray were great and luckily good sports about it. Regarding the venue, I've only been there another time or so. Once for my nieces' ballet recital and the other time long ago to see Westside Story. I would give the venue 3.5 stars Save your money and eat before or after. The snacks are paltry and the high prices expected. I was put off by being charged $5 to park. I don't understand that.

    Maria C.

    Well I didn't visit here for a performance, but I attended the Seven Venues Wedding Open House that was held here yesterday (02.21.16). The Opera House is a beauty with a lot of open space to host an event for about 150 or less. They may accommodate more, but those numbers are specific to my event. Our tour guide showed us all three floors and the event space that would be utilized on the 2nd floor. If interested in renting the venue the cost is $2500 for ten hours, which isn't bad at all. There are a few stipulations but nothing outrageous. The tour guide seemed very knowledgeable of the venue. But I must say, I happened to Google the venue after the open house and read the Opera House is in debt. This makes me a little leary in booking an event here for the near future. I want to be sure if I plan something here it will be a go with no problems of closure and that they're aware of. I like surprises, but not a surprise of this magnitude...I'll look into this more. But this seems like something that should be discussed during a one on one meeting before an event is booked here. Nevertheless, the venue offers ample free parking in a lot that surrounds the Opera House. Now ample meaning for my event we should fit everyone in without hassle. Now the nights of performances of 500 + guests I'm sure parking may be an issue then. Beautiful windows and chandeliers are on the 2nd floor where the event would take place. I can imagine it's gorgeous at night. Getting exited to host an event here despite the debt trouble... It's conveniently located downtown amongst several hotels, restaurants and loads of entertainment for everyone. During the open house, the Opera House had a few of their preferred caterers present which was a great gesture. And I'm sure this is due to the fact they stress using a caterer from their preferred list rather than use someone not listed. If you chose to use a non preferred caterer there is a fee of close to $1000 or $1000 is the fee. Caterers present: Gourmet Gang, Farm Fresh, Chesapeake Bay, Sweetwater Cruisine, Carriage House and one or two others. Overall, this event was nice and informative. This venue and two other venues participated in this open house. However, this venue was my favorite of the three. Have fun :)

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    Parking was good because we got there way early. Wish there was signage at the front door guiding to mezzanine/balcony.

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    Nice venue to check out a play. Concessions could be a little more vast but, I guess/I hope, that depends on the event you're attending.

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    It's just a nice experience to be able to see the Virginia Symphony from a bird's eye view, look down on the commoners, and be able to sneak out without being noticed if you need a break.

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    Chrysler Hall - Merch/Program

    Chrysler Hall

    3.4(108 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Whilel in the center of Norfolk, there's plenty of parking options available at all the parking…read moregarages. We were able to park right across the street and walk on over right as the doors were about to open for our Sunday, 1 pm show, We were in rather quickly and through the security monitoring where we were able to then snag some snacks and drinks before we headed to our seats. We sat in the dress circle in row A and let me just say that was a great choice. With our seven-year-old along, it can be difficult to keep her still so this seat choice allowed us a little bit of space in a spot to lean and helped her stay engaged in watching the whole production. The only complaints that I have, is that when it is a full house, there aren't nearly enough bathrooms available for the short intermission. And of course, snacks and drinks are probably the same although, to be honest, I didn't stand in line for those so I can't say for certain, just from what I saw heading to the restroom. That being said, our seating is fab and we had a great view, even from up high!

    Great shows, people are helpful And a nice really squishy spot to sit. Fairly warm. I only come…read morehere for the shows but they could have better equipment to assist handicapped individuals. Almost had an asthma attack and my legs give out but it was good. I'm glad I didn't pass out. Lion King was Very nice, and of course Wicked. I do enjoy this establishment.

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    Chrysler Hall - Balcony seating

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    Chrysler Hall - View from orchestra section row D

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    View from orchestra section row D

    Virginia Symphony Orchestra

    Virginia Symphony Orchestra

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Saw them at Neptune's park last summer and wow. Number one it is amazing that they offer free shows…read morelike that where you can just bring a lawn chair, and sit and listen. The quality of this orchestra is phenomenal. They are so dedicated and talented and come together as such a unique and special part of this community to provide people with the privilege of hearing them play. I love symphonies. I have seen the Philharmonic once in NY and loved it. My husband and I both play piano and appreciate classical music. This is something you can't pass up when you live in the area. Check out their website, find when they're playing and get over there because this is a really special piece of Hampton Roads.

    In Hampton Roads, we're fortunate to enjoy the Virginia Symphony Orchestra (VSO), one of our…read morenation's leading regional symphonies. Our cultural life in the Hampton Roads community has been enriched by VSO for more than 80 years. I feel extremely blessed to personally know internationally renown Music Director JoAnn Falletta. (She lives in our 'hood!) Just returned home from opening night at Norfolk's Chrysler Hall of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto, and it was superb! VSO annually performs in venues all over Hampton Roads, including genres such as Classical, Pops, and Jazz. In fact, just this week, VSO provided a small Jazz ensemble at the local Pagoda restaurant as one of their many Outreach concerts. VSO also provides orchestral support of the acclaimed Virginia Opera, Virginia Arts Festival, and Virginia Ballet. Last year, we enjoyed the Eroica Trio with VSO at the Sandler Center in Virginia Beach, another wonderful venue.

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    Virginia Stage - We saw Pride and Prejudice today. Virginia Stage Company put on a fabulous !

    Virginia Stage

    4.8(32 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The Virginia Stage Company's "A Very Merry Christmas Carol" at the Wells Theatre has become a…read moreholiday tradition for our family and this year did not disappoint. The entire audience seemed excited for the performance, with the Christmas spirit felt throughout the lobby and theater. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and helpful. The available concessions were tasty, though the spiked eggnog was sorely missed this year. One recommendation would be to improve communication regarding drink availability at the bars. If certain beverages are not served at the theater entrance bar (like hot cocoa and coffee), they should not appear on that menu, or guests should be informed before waiting in line. I witnessed dozens of theatergoers being told after a long wait that hot drinks were only available at the side bar by the front windows which created a lot of unnecessary frustration. The Wells Theatre has a wonderful antique nostalgia while remaining well maintained and very clean. We were fortunate to experience the show from a completely different seat location that previous years, on the opposite side of the house, and the updated writing and script changes were enough to keep the production feeling fresh and engaging. We also appreciated the intermission being placed after the First Spirit rather than after the Second, as in previous years, as it made the acts feel more balanced. Additionally, the return of the Third Spirit's in-audience entrance was definitely appreciated.

    The VA Stage company continues to delight, surprise and push some boundaries. I love their…read moreadaptations of old classics, the most recent being EMMA. It was a knock-out! Completely fresh, funny and musical. A better production by far than the Broadway version and way more enjoyable. The theater is a 100-year-old gem with upgrades, including great seats and acoustics.

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    Virginia Stage - The view from our seats!

    The view from our seats!

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    AMC Lynnhaven 18

    AMC Lynnhaven 18

    3.1(249 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    My daughter and I decided to see Avatar: Fire & Ash the day after Christmas. It seems like everyone…read morehad the same idea because the theater was packed. Our movie started at 3:30pm and since I bought tix online, we were able to walk right in and have our tix scanned. The concession line was ridiculously long so we decided to return a little later, hoping it would die down a bit. After about an hour, my daughter went out to grab popcorn and drinks and she mentioned that the lines were much less crowded. The popcorn was very fresh and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Thankfully, the seats were comfortable because the movie was over 3 hours long; the sound and movie quality in the theater was great as well. I don't frequent this location often but you can never go wrong seeing a movie here. I highly recommend ordering concessions in advance to avoid the long lines. I also love that this location has restaurants right outside of the theater as well. I'll definitely be back.

    If you've ever wondered what it's like to watch a movie inside a time capsule from 2007, boy do I…read morehave the place for you. AMC Lynnhaven 18 is the ultimate cinematic adventure if the adventure you're seeking involves sticky floors, confused teenagers running concessions, and chairs that feel like they're judging your life choices. First, the ticket machine. I don't know who programmed it, but I'm convinced it's sentient and hates happiness. It stared at me for a full five seconds before deciding to freeze probably because I chose a matinee. Eventually I got my ticket, which felt like winning a tiny, meaningless battle in the grand war against outdated technology. Now the concessions line... ah yes. A spiritual journey. I had enough time waiting to contemplate my childhood, my future, and what I'd do if I ever escaped this line alive. After 20 minutes, I received a popcorn that tasted like it had been prepared three Marvel phases ago and a soda so flat it needed emotional support. The seat reclined, but only on the left side, which meant I watched the entire movie at a 30-degree gangster lean. Immersive, I guess? The sound system? Incredible. Every five minutes someone's phone would ring with crystal-clear clarity, and there was a symphony of crinkling wrappers that should honestly win a Grammy. On the bright side, the movie technically played. All the way through. Would I go back? ...Probably, because I make bad decisions and AMC Lynnhaven knows it. Two stars for the nostalgia, the chaos, and the fact that somehow, against all odds, the place still exists.

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    AMC Lynnhaven 18
    AMC Lynnhaven 18
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