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    Majestic & Empire Theatres

    Majestic & Empire Theatres

    4.2
    (271 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Nice theater!! We attended the Children's Ballet of San Antonio's production of Don Quixote. The…read morebox office and entry to the theater were very organized and efficient. They had a bar open and some snacks available in the lobby. The seating seemed like the view would be pretty decent from most seats and plenty of ushers to guide guests to their seats. On the flyer it looks like Phantom of the Opera may be here sometime in 2026 so would love to attend! Parked in the garage located directly behind the theater, it was $10 for the duration of the show.

    We have been regulars at this theater for of 25 years attending 8 events a year on average…read more I must say last night at the ALI SIDDIQ comedy show I thought I was at a play ground. We had tickets to the show bought months ago. The 6 of us ate at bohanans a ross the street. Got to the theater around 720, the doors were open allowing people inside, They had little bags to lock our phones up. We had never experienced that before. Was most interesting. Shame that people cant follow rules and leave phones away. When the show was over, it became the only words can be CLUSTER F---, while the shows first customers were trying to leave the theater, the Majestic thought it a good idea to allow the 2nd shows customers inside the theater. Pushing out the 1st shows customers out side and back doors only to line up around the block to get our phones unlocked. This left many people so far from valet parking and not sure which way to go. Was truly not the way We have EVER ZSEEN THIS DONE. MAJOR SAFETY ISSUE in so many ways

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    Center seat row HH in mezzanine
    Center seat row HH in mezzanine
    Stage where the magic of laughter about to go down
    Stage where the magic of laughter about to go down
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    Wonder Theatre

    Wonder Theatre

    4.7
    (7 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    We had such a great experience attending Sweeney Todd! I was expecting community theater but was…read moresurprised to experience a quality professional production with great acting and singing. This theater is located in the Wonderland mall, downstairs by the food court, in the old movie theater space once called The Bijou. How they've renovated the space to house quality theater now is impressive. This place is officially in our radar and we can't wait to experience another show.

    I saw a play this weekend, in a theater at Wonderland of the Americas, and was surprised to see…read morethat the old Bijou was converted into a community theater. The Bijou, which was known for showing more art and independent movies and served food, is now the Wonder Theater. The play was the Wiz and was pretty good as far as community theater goes. Many of the plays for this season's lineup are geared towards children and are affordable. The ticket prices were: $36.00 adults, $26.00 seniors and $18.00 students and children. The lobby, concession stand and seating area have been revamped, and a small stage has been added. Seating is fairly spacious, with new seats and a very clean theater. The lobby area is similar to the Bijou's, with a small full serve concession stand, selling popcorn and other goodies. This locale is worth a visit if you are partial to theater, regardless of it being Broadway or community. Many of the shows are from Friday to Sunday, and are great way to spend the afternoon/evening.

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    Stage
    I wore my heels to watch Kinky Boots!
    I wore my heels to watch Kinky Boots!
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    The Rose Theatre Co.

    The Rose Theatre Co.

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Don't worry when you turn into this strip mall, The Rose Theater Company does exist. It's just…read moreupstairs in a corner above Pam's Patio Kitchen. And happiness awaits your arrival! I learned from a fellow yelper (props to Danny C!) that Rose Theatre Co is a "black box theater". Or "black box theatre" depending on which side of the pond you learned to spell. And it fits the description, all the walls are painted black and it's small and cozy where the audience gets right up in the mix. Beware: they will call you on stage and make you participate no matter how embarrassing the scene may be!!! Shows here are BYOB. Come prepared with a cooler full of your finest box wine and Lone Star Light, it's only fitting. I saw Shock Puppets Strike Back! and laughed myself into a fantastic ab workout! I'm the type of girl who easily turns red (darn you, pheomelanin!) and many of the jokes left me a shade of crimson that would make you think I was a Sooner instead of a Longhorn. Don't worry, Texas fans, I bleed burnt orange no matter what my red hair and skin may lead you to believe! A quick show review: Shock Puppets is hilarious. Some skits fell a bit short, but overall, I couldn't even sit up straight from the giggles. My favorite skit was the "Key Party." So well-played, unexpected, and fantastic. If you're looking for a fun night out, I found it. Date night? Here it is: Dinner and drinks at Pam's, amazing show at Rose.

    This is a small theatre, tucked in the corner of a strip center, upstairs…read more I read a blurb in The Current about a play called Alice and the MK-Ultra Experiment....and it sounded like something different to do on a Saturday night, so a friend and I went to check it out. The small theatre space meant we were close to the action. The play was written and directed by the theatre owners, a cool married couple. This particular play was well-acted (melodramatic, maybe, but it fit), and I liked the use of video footage and wacky scenes projected on the black set to portray Alice's dream sequences and acid trips. If nothing else, it was entertaining. We opted to "upgrade" to the Shock Puppets show afterward, and I'm glad we did. Decidedly politically incorrect sock puppets and their human counterparts put on a sketch show....with some incredibly funny moments. There are some great silly personalities in this troop -- I'll be back to see what they do and say in the next installment. I have to admit I haven't done a lot of local, homegrown comedy (embarrassed to say I never did OxyMorons), so maybe there's better out there.... but they had us lively and laughing......and I wasn't even taking advantage of the BYOB policy. Only 3 stars so I don't overhype it'. Go check 'em out....support some local talent!

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    Haight Ashbury
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    Musical Theatre Camp- June 2010
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    Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

    Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

    4.2
    (154 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Amazing venue and great sound quality!…read more The Tobin offers an upscale experience with friendly staff, a range of price points, and nice sound quality. Prepaid garage or valet parking options are available as well as a convenient parking lot a short walk away. The show was loud, especially for an acoustic performance, but the sound quality was great. Overall, there is a variety of price points, so you can splurge on club seating with table service, or choose the balcony to save the piggy bank. We sat in the mezzanine section however next time I would prefer to sit closer to the stage. While some of the ticket prices were on the high side, you can sign up for the newsletter to receive discounts on upcoming shows. The price of drinks was outrageous but sadly typical for a concert. I did not order food or beverages but be sure you view the menu / price list ahead of your visit. There was no meet & greet or photo opportunity offered for this event but I hope that is an option at future events. Definitely consider the Tobin when your favorite band is in town!

    This is the best technologically advanced performance theater in town. I toured it when it was…read moreunder construction. The seat configurations alone blow all other theaters out of the water. I will say if you go for an orchestra, avoid the lower orchestra outer edge seats as there's no exit aisle. You have to walk past your entire row to get to the spot if you are a bigger man. Most shows will have an intermission which allows you to get up, use RR, grab a quick snack and get back to your seat in time for the action. Modern meets classic. Classic exterior, modern exterior and interior. I suggest coming for a classical music performance and when coming with a date, sit in the mezzanine. Great view and feels more intimate.

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    Mezzanine- Left - Row E
    Need to Breath Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour
    Need to Breath Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour
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    Roxie Theatre

    Roxie Theatre

    4.0
    (11 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    i saw Annie with my grandmother and mother. The show was great and super cute it made me want to go…read moreback and watch the movie to relive it right after. the sound was good it was never too loud or too soft and no feedback. With it being such a little stage i did not feel like i missed anything and was surprised how i could still get the feel of each scene. We had popcorn and water from the concessions which was kind of expensive when you think about it. The popcorn was $2 and the water was $3 for a water bottle. outside of the expensive snacks i loved it and can't wait to go back when i come and visit.

    I am not by any means a theatre aficionado, but I'm a fan of fun, and this new little "360 degree…read moretheatre" is a blast. A friend got jazzed to see Rocky Horror, so I agreed to accompany. That's how I floated into this magical spot on their second weekend. I was unsure about the location in an old nightclub in a forgotten strip off Fredericksburg, but game for some Sweet Transvestite action. It's a small space; I believe "intimate" would be the proper euphemism. From the start of the show, I knew it would be entertaining, but I was pleasantly surprised HOW entertained I was. The production was spirited and clever and campy in all the right ways. The show was well cast, with the actors all pouring their hearts out, clearly having fun in the process. Being an 'intimate' theatre, the actors were available after, posing for pictures and chatting. That's when I learned a bit of background: the Roxie comes to us via a veteran of San Antonio theatre. The morning after, I did a little googlin' ... check out the Rivard Report's writeup: http://therivardreport.com/the-roxie-360-degrees-of-theatre-one-former-nightclub/ I'm sad the new owners of the Cameo don't get what a cool guy their buddy Jesus was, but there's truth to that "one door closes; another opens" bit; I'm excited to see how Roxie takes on stage in our big little town morphing into a proper city. San Antonio actors are lucky to have The Roxie, and so are we: get thee to the theatre to support this little upstart! What Mixtli is to the San Antonio food scene, the Roxie is to the Performing Arts: it's founded on the passion of a musical theatre geek, with a commitment to quality (if deliciously less "high minded"). Lucky for us, there are more seats than a "showing" at Mixtli. I can't wait to see what they'll dream up if they can pack the place with enthusiastic audiences. (I keep hearing Frank-n-furter sing "Don't dreeeaammm it / BeeEEE iiiit" in my head as I write this...) I'm going back for more! Refreshments served before show, at intermission, and probably after(?). Miller Lite, Coors Light, and Miller High Life (!) tallboys available for $5; Blue Moon tallboy, Busted Sandal's 210, and a coupla other flavors for $7. Wine $6.

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    Selfie outside with the director!
    Selfie outside with the director!
    The final call for the play A Christmas Carol
    The final call for the play A Christmas Carol
    Roxie Theatre

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