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    Judy S.

    What a great venue! We were able to purchase a parking pass for the Air Force lot. Parking was a breeze and the we organized volunteers had us on the agility level in no time. Our seats were reserved, so we did not have to worry about where to sit. Great musical and beautiful setting.

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    Helen L.

    Thank you yelpers for the tips. Mama mia was great. The shuttle was convenient, available before 12:45pm. I would suggest get there two hours early for shuttle and scouting out seats. The tam high parking was full so we snagged a street parking. $5 for round trip bus ride that took 40 min through winding roads one way. The parking nearby were sold online (sold out). Thumbs up for the bus drivers. The organization was 5 stars. Walk through vendors. Pick up the chocolate chip cookies before finding your seat because those cookies were gone when you walk back to the rotary booth. Barefoot donated the wines, of course you pay. The mountain cafe had 20 people in line. Next time presale your sandwiches on line-so people don't have to spend their time in line. Definately bring cushions or stadium seats or you can rent them. My back is a little sore without having a back to lean on. We found shade next to reserve seating. Mountain seats are self explanatory. One evac emergency. Got to give the police, emergency team two thumbs up. Sunny. The announcement was to keep hydrated because of high attitude and mountain air. We left a few minutes early to stand in line for the bus which stops at the two parking: manzanita and tam high school. Remember not to loose your ticket. No need to figure out what color your ticket. All goes in one bus. I just didn't want to wait in line but there at least 10 buses available. Plenty of toilet potties available. This event is a family affair! One kid was very immature making fun of the singers. I hope he'll grow to love musicals. He had to be talked to. Lots of babies and toddlers. It's nice that people bring picnic baskets. Cool.

    Maika L.

    We went to see Hairspray on Sunday and we all LOVED IT!!! the bus ride was fun in a school bus - how many times do you get to go in one!! Just don't eat before the ride. Curby!! The performance was great and the cast was excellent. I personally love Ms. Zelinsky in the role of Michelle Pfeiffer. Very funny and great voice. The volunteers were all smiles and the weather was gorgeous. Bathrooms were porta potty, but surprisingly clean. Brink a picnic and a glass of wine or beer, big hat and sunblock. You will get a sun tan for sure!! Seating in the rock can be a bit rough so bring a blanket or a seat. I couldn't have thought of a better way to enjoy my Sunday!!

    The Beast's library

    Last Sunday, it was my first time to see a play on the mountain play. There were many things that I had been concerned about before I got home that night. Since they mention the parking space is limit, I decided to park my car at the high school in Mill Valleys. I was nervous because what would have happened if there were not enough parking spaces for my family. Actually, we arrived at 9:40 am. and there were plenty of parking spaces. That concern had been taken care of. After I went there, I realized that even when the parking space is full, you could go around and park on the other side of the school on the back as long as you could get back to the front drop off, there were shuttles to take you to the mountain. Then, I was concerned about the seats. What happened if all the good seats were taken? Actually, good seats were taken but it was not too bad. There are more shaded area than the mountain play association said. I think they built more recently. The cover area didn't block out the sun completely. In fact, it reduce the Sun to half. If you can bear the heat, you could sit all the way down and close to the stage. However, we decided to sit near the top because we think that we could hear the sound pretty well. It turn out we were right. Some people are meant or simply don't mind things around much. They came after other people but the set up the blanket widely to make it hard for people who need to get out to use the restroom. Also, when you share your seat with them, they tend to move their seats a little by little until you realized you were put too far out. The restroom is fine for a mountain. It's close and they offer limited of water. The food and the wine selection are great. The price is not very expensive. You can order cold beer, wine, shaved ice. The shuttle service is excellent. After the play almost done, we existed the area and already saw Mountain Play Express shuttle waiting. They organizers sent people in and the shuttle took off in short time. If they have good play for entire family kids and adults, I will go back again in the future. I will park my car and take the shuttle service again. Maybe next time I can hike down the mountain. Overall, I had a good time with my family. Great experiences added to life. Don't forget to eat your dinner at Mill Valleys if you come from other areas. The Mill Valleys city has everything you need.

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    Throckmorton Theatre

    Throckmorton Theatre

    4.6
    (92 reviews)
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    It's fair to say that Marin is no hotbed of nightlife but lately, the rain and early sunsets have…read moreme nesting a bit more than in past years. It's in the midst of this nesting that I've discovered the joys of what the Throckmorton Theatre is laying down. The free, monthly noontime concerts are great as is the always popular weekly comedy night but more recently I've been enjoying the other events offered. In so doing I've come to see the Throckmorton as an essential community asset; they save me a drive to the City while providing right-sized entertainment close to home. When I attend events here I leave feeling thankful for their offerings. In recent months I've enjoyed a Jonathan Richman concert (fab... bring him back!), a concert by a local band, and A Chorus Line, teen edition. That last one left me sorry that I'd missed the previous one-time Broadway shows showcased here and with resolve not to miss another. For a little above the cost of your ticket you can pay to enjoy reserved seats but if you fail to do that you'll find equally satisfying seating on the main floor (they also have balcony seating) if you arrive early enough to snag it. I find myself checking the Throckmorton's calendar with a frequency, these days, that I'd not have anticipated even one year earlier. They've not disappointed yet.

    I had not been to this charming theatre in many, many years. It is just as lovely as I remember…read more The art work in the lobby is so interesting. And the interior of the performance hall is exquisite with such detailed woodwork, gorgeous light fixtures and murals. We attended a free musical concert with an outstanding local violinist who featured art on the screen to accompany the music he played. I've honestly not heard a violin played with such versatility. What a treat this show and venue was!

    The Performing Arts Academy of Marin

    The Performing Arts Academy of Marin

    4.2
    (25 reviews)

    -----Adding to address Annie's comment below: Annie - if…read moreindeed you want to apply consistency across all performers, then when we fly in for the performance on Sunday we will join the show just like a number of other caucasian ensemble performers who had lower attendance and are still being allowed on stage. I plan to have my video on, so will record any interactions in which we're stopped from going on stage, and point to the caucasian students who have missed tech rehearsals this week yet still being allowed on stage. If paam is keeping our money, then we are performing on Sunday. Paam can also issue a refund and we'll be happy to go separate ways. But Paam does not get to take all our money and disallow us to be on stage yet allow others to be on stage who have lower attendance than our kids. Appreciate you doing the right thing. -----Original post: Our experience with the Performing Arts Academy of Marin (PAAM) has been deeply disappointing -- both in terms of fairness and the overall learning outcomes. The program feels heavily commercialized, prioritizing revenue over education or student experience. Tuition is extremely high for what ultimately amounts to very limited technical instruction, the pressure of buying vanity products aimed at parents who think their kids a star is everywhere, and the refund/credit policies are rigid to the point of being unreasonable. I've never written about race or discrimination in a review before, but I feel obligated to address it here because it has affected my daughters repeatedly. In the lyrical squad, choreography has been super simple and non-technical, yet cast placements have shown a clear pattern: the same Caucasian dancers are routinely placed front and center, while my older daughter -- who is a good dancer but not Caucasian -- is continually placed in the back or off to the far side. My younger daughter was once put in the front purely due to her small size in a formation, but it wasn't part of any fair or rotating system that would give all dancers a chance to shine. The final straw has been this: Multiple Caucasian dancers have been allowed to miss tech rehearsals and still participate in shows. Meanwhile, my daughters, who need to miss a single 24-hour window for a required ski team race and assessment (and for which we arranged to return early at significant cost of flying in, tickets already purchased), were told just 3 days before that they would not be allowed to perform once they fly in -- despite knowing their choreography thoroughly and being disciplined, capable dancers. The rigidity applied to them simply hasn't been applied to others. The pattern is painful to watch as a parent. It's demoralizing for kids who have worked hard and earned their place on stage. It's their right and not someone's at the front desk to strip them of who doesn't even see them. At the start of the year parents also receive an extremely one-sided agreement through DocuSign -- which I declined to sign because it was so imbalanced. I can't say I'm surprised. But it is disheartening to pay thousands of dollars for a program that delivers minimal instruction, selectively enforces rules for preferential kids, and ultimately allows discriminatory dynamics to persist. I wish our experience had been different, but based on what we've seen, I cannot recommend PAAM for families seeking a fair, inclusive, or educationally meaningful dance program.

    I've sent my daughter here for the Holiday Spectacular one year and she loved it. However, I signed…read moreher up again and she didn't want to go again a year later and was scared to go. I'm not sure why but she said it was scary and wouldn't enter the studio. The holiday spectacular, while adorable-but can be very intense for smaller children. The (little) girls are all expected to wear makeup; such as mascara, rouge and lipstick, which some people may not want their kids to wear under a certain age. The performances are cute, but about 50 kids on stage. Pros: Nice facilities, clean, on trend dance classes (I.e Taylor Swift or Wicked/what's on broadway). Sweet teachers. Cons: Lots of marketing pressure to sign up for classes or your kid won't get into their dance class. Pressure to sign up when is opens or not in. $40 fee just to change a class even if you made a mistake. Their refund policy is not family friendly. I really tried to get my daughter (6) to go into dance class, but she was having anxiety about going. She was scared about going to a new class with new people and just wouldn't go in. This particular performance has about 50 little 6 year olds tap dancing or doing hip hop on stage and a wait list. So, it was a very popular class. However they don't offer refunds. The cost for a semester (Jan-May) is about $700 for a weekly lesson + performance. I think it's just something you should be aware of when signing up to send your kid here is that you may not get any funds back if they can't go for any reason. (Anxiety, injury, work/childcare issues etc.) So, perhaps think about this before you sign up. Recommendation: don't pressure parents so much on sign up day to get into the classes and then don't offer refunds. Offer more "try before you buy" options or options for little girls who might be more hesitant to try new things.

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