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    Mark Bavis Arena

    2.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    This rink has really gone downhill. As others noted, at times you cannot see the lines. It's almost always dirty too.

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    Boston Zombie Apocalypse

    Boston Zombie Apocalypse

    4.4(5 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Very fun had a great experience. Volunteers did an awesome…read morejob as zombies. Staff was friendly. Course was kind of small for having 25,000 sq ft available. Only complaint was we bought tickets for 8:15 and did not get into the building till almost 9:45 then it was close to a half hour wait inside the building before getting to the course.

    We bought tickets several weeks ahead of time with a scheduled time of 7:45 on 10/25/2014. Their…read morewebsite says they fixed the long waits they had last year. Not true. The still need a lot of help figuring out how to move people through this quickly. We arrived at 7:40 and got in our first line. No wait at the first line but the only thing that person does is hand you the waiver form and tell you to get into the next line. The 2nd line had about 40 people in front of us and only 1 person at the window helping people. This is the actual check-in line where you get your passes.Unfortunately this is also the same line that folks without tickets stand in. 20 minutes or more in this line and we finally got out passes to get into the event. Since we pre-booked for a specific time we got to skip the 3rd line (which had about 30 people in it) and get into the back of the 4th line. The 4th line is the longest and has the longest wait.You are also standing outside in the cold air the entire time.We finally got through the door and inside at 9:00 (1 hour and 20 minutes from when we arrived). When we got inside we were told to stand in a 5th line to wait for weapons training. Thankfully this was only a 10 minute wait. After weapons training and getting our weapon we were then standing in our 6th line in front of the final entrance door. Again, another 10 minute wait. In total it was 1 hour and 40 minutes of standing around doing nothing to go through a 20 minute mock Zombie Apocalypse arena. The actual event was a lot of fun and scary at times. I am glad I did it but I would never do it again knowing how much time I spent standing in lines. Until they get the long waits fixed I will not recommend this to friends.

    The Company Theatre - Drum set from Abbamania at the Company Theater in Norwell!

    The Company Theatre

    4.3(16 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Saw their production of Cabaret tonight...OUTSTANDING!! The performances were fantastic! We have…read moreenjoyed energy production we have seen here! They always put on an amazing show!

    "KINKY BOOTS", performed last night for its Final Performance at THE COMPANY THEATRE , with a full…read morecapacity audience in this high energy and mind changing story line. It starts out as a father's legacy, played by Peter S. Adams as Mr. Price of " Price and Sons shoe manufacturer ". His passing left the company and his legacy to his son Charlie Price, played by the talented Brandon Wong, struggling to come to grips what to do. From the moment KINKY BOOTS , it started, the whole theatre guests were receptive and riveted in their seats. Each ensemble cast member performed their part on point and with great ease. The main character appeared as an adult "LOLA", played by Gilbert Dabady, elevated the energy level of her character level to a new high! Totally enjoyed the performance! Very convincing! "LOLA", grabbed the audience attention and did not let it go and commanded the stage along with "Charlie Price", played by BRANDON WONG. His powerful voice and acting made for a very entertaining scene! IT WAS A HUGE TREAT TO WITNESS SUCH TALENT, Thank you! This Production of KINKY BOOTS, by DIRECTOR ZOE BRADFORD, has made a huge mark in the Theatre Industry and her Productions are LEGENDARY! Thank you for your devotion to the theatre and this Non-Profit Company to bring the Best Productions in the South Shore for its Community and beyond! Book by HARVEY FIESTEIN, Music & Lyrics by CINDY LAUPER! My last review is for the Talented Orchestra who tied the whole Production together under the DIRECTOR of Robert Mc Donough! THANK YOU ALL!, This Production of " KINKY BOOTS ", educated us all what Acceptance and Unity can do. Love it!

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