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    Jackie M.

    This venue does the best it can for what it is but it is not my favorite. I went to a sold out show and it was packed. There are multiple pillars in this venue because it is underground. They do their best with screens but when I go to a show I really want to see the band. Also, because it is underground, the stage is a little low. This space is a lot better for dance parties. I have been here for a Taylor Swift dance party and had a great time. If you don't need to the see the stage, you'll have a great time. My only other complaint for this location is that it's not near anything else really. I wish the location was a little more accessible for me because I usually just drive. I can usually find street parking for free.

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    Victoria G.

    Came for the Stranger Things dance party. Very different crowd than what I am used to, so we left pretty quickly. They had a polaroid booth so that was the highlight of the night, as well as some do-it-yourself body paint. Just a lot older crowd, and the music wasn't really putting me in the mood. The space was quite large and decently clean though.

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    Emily C.

    I got to attend the Katy vs. Kesha dance party last night through Yelp Elite. This was my first time at UA and I loved it! The whole area is just a vibe. Cool art and black lights everywhere. The bathroom was so pretty and had great lighting. Lots of spots for pictures! The drinks were good and didn't break the bank. The food looked delicious! There wasn't too many people at this event but the dancing room had tons of space and lots of sitting areas. The rest of the venue also looked really cool. I will definitely be back next time they do something like this again!

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    Christopher M.

    I ended up at a party here one Friday night with my wife and wanted to make sure I didn't get hungry from busting all my moves. The bar has a restaurant component called Joeys Table where I ordered the Bowie Ball Special: Chicken Gyro. My wife ordered the Hummus and Pita. We both found the chicken in the gyro to be rather salty unfortunately but I did enjoy the other flavors in the pita pocket. The hummus was fairly bland and actually kind of hard according to my partner. The food came out quick enough so we were satisfied in the department. Hopefully, the salty chicken was a one off and the rest of the part goers enjoyed their food orders.

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    Carolina S.

    I'm a notorious concert goer! I have been known to attend 2-5 live shows/concerts a week! It's absolutely insane. How do I find the energy? I don't. But I manage to do it all and enjoy the ride while I'm at it. But when you go to as many shows as I do you get bored of the same old same old venues. Therefore I've been making the commute to Philly. Underground Arts is a definite intimate spot. But I guess that also depends on where you situate yourself for the show. I heard other people couldn't see. They were trapped in the back and the place was completely sold out. And filled up fast. Don't be killing time at some bar until your band is on. You won't get a good spot. I specifically travelled to see "X" on their 40th anniversary tour. This meant an older crowd with old punk rock roots. Tricky. The first band played and the crowd was already packing in tight at the front. I strongly dislike a row of tall, older men hogging up the view as women, shorter men with their sons stand on their toes behind them. Guh. I stood behind one guy but this overly nice guy let me switch spots for a better spot. I stood behind the man who had to sit in a stool the majority of the time. Time takes a toll on these bodies, that's for sure. It was the perfect view to see "John Doe"! When I go to shows, I like being in the thick of it. Side note: do not touch anyone you don't know other than the obvious "it's crowded and we happen to be touching" . Only the shoulder will be ok for direct contact. Stay far away from the back and especially the lower back. This is a moving from friends to dating move and NOT a "I just met you" move. Creep. Now that I've gotten that out of the way. The venue has cool painted walls and fun vintage lightning at the bar. The merch table was set up nicely in the back. And the bathrooms were decent for a venue. I will keep my eyes out for more shows. But I might have to wear spikier things to ward off the creeps.

    Michael F.

    What a great experience! I saw The Ocean Blue again along with Riverside who were brilliant! The Ocean Blue has a new album out, so check it out! The venue was just perfect for small concerts because it's very intimate. There are some great prints on the walls and an impressive mural in the back area. The staff is amicable, and this is reflected in the customers who are also a friendly bunch. The venue is not massive, but it's not tiny either. There's a good-sized stage which is raised enough for anyone to see. I met some cool people here who even bought me drinks! Wow. This establishment is a great example to demonstrate how music brings people together. I hung out after the show so that I could get my merch signed by the bands -- great atmosphere for sure and a good acoustic.

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    Shane J.

    I have been to this venue a few times--usually attend the 'First Person Arts' series. The last time I was at this venue was for a performance called: 'Beyond Expectations'! This venue has a great stage and sound quality is usually on-point! The prices for the food and liquor is questionable, but while you are there--if you are hungry and thirsty-go with the flow!

    Michelle P.

    The Underground Arts venue is perfectly named. It's a music venue, that's literally below ground level. Unlike other venues I usually frequent, it's super laid back. I can't speak to some of my normal venue criteria since I rolled up on the later side and didn't eat or drink. Not sure about bar selection or pricing, or where they make you wait before doors. I was there for a co-headliner, with my band performing last. There was almost like an exodus between sets and I somehow made it up to the stage. There was no rail and we were right up against the stage. The stage was low so it couldn't get much more intimate. Sound was fantastic. By the time the show ended (after 11:30- so later than usual curfew), it was raining. There was enough room upstairs near the door for everyone to wait for their Ubers/Lyfts. Artists I follow don't typically play Underground Arts, but after this experience, I'd hope more do.

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    Walnut Street Theatre

    Walnut Street Theatre

    3.8(166 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Came here to watch A Christmas Story and honestly had a great time. The acoustics were clean and…read morecrisp, and the seats were surprisingly comfortable. You can actually settle in without fidgeting the whole show. The lobby is tiny though, so getting in and out feels a little chaotic, especially during the holidays. It gives slight fire-hazard energy, but I get it. Popular show, peak season, everyone trying to squeeze in at once. Inside, everything is dressed up for the holidays with cute, festive decor. Staff was super friendly. Tickets were scanned fast and they were really attentive, especially helping older guests find their seats. Bathrooms are one floor down. I overheard someone with a cane trying to figure out ADA options, so accessibility could be easier to navigate. Restrooms were stocked but could use more frequent cleaning, which is pretty normal for a packed show. Overall, solid experience. Expect crowds and lots of foot traffic, but the vibe and performances make it worth it. Excited to come back for the Sherlock Holmes show.

    We enjoyed 1776 immensely! Tom at the box office was so helpful in giving us information and making…read moreus feel very welcomed as tourists to the area. So impressed with the cast and professionalism of all involved. The facilities were also well kept and we enjoyed a themed cocktail for the show. Hope for another opportunity to return and will be recommending to anyone heading to Philly :)

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    Ensemble Arts

    Ensemble Arts

    3.9(186 reviews)
    0.9 miAvenue of the Arts South, Rittenhouse Square
    $$$

    The Kimmel Center known for hosting world, renowned musicians, Broadway shows, and arts in the…read morePhilly area. Sunday it was hosting the Penn medical school graduation. It was a day of celebration and the venue was perfect. Being one of the most iconic landmarks in the city the stunning architecture made the event even more special acoustics were excellent, and the seating was very comfortable.

    The venue is great! The music is great! The variety of shows is great! My problem is that they used…read moreto offer at the Encore Bar actual food like simple wrap sandwiches, not just little snacks of sugar nuts mixes, OR the sugary crap that is offered in movie theaters, like gummie bears and popcorn(?), or such garbage, and they were out of their spicy nuts 20 minutes into the entry! Tried to get a drink and snack at the Curtain Call, but it was too busy, with a long line,and really didn't offer anything of interest. Couldn't get a seat at the bar at LEO to get a glass of wine and an appetizer. We didn't want a whole meal, just wanted to nosh a bit with a glass of wine. We got a super sweet mix of yogurt coated nuts, which we didn't finish. The venue is MASSIVE, and could easily offer a place to provide some decent wraps, maybe a large Philly soft pretzel w/a honey mustard dip to share, mini-quiches, fruit salad, a cheese and/ or cheese and salami platter-- even AMtrak offers that! Why NO Chardonnay, NO Pinot Grigio? That's just pathetic. The Kimmel needs to upgrade their Pre-theater offerings! I was seriously disappointed by the options for pre-concert offerings for drinks AND noshing/snacking! Is this what they offer at Lincoln Center? If they need help with upgrading their offerings, they can contact me....

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    Philadelphia Theatre Company

    Philadelphia Theatre Company

    4.6(36 reviews)
    1.1 miAvenue of the Arts South, Rittenhouse Square

    My first theatrical experience upon moving to Philly was at the Suzanne Roberts seeing a world…read morepremiere musical with Philadelphia Theatre Co! In a mainstream theatrical landscape filled with jukebox musicals, revivals, and an overwhelming lack of originality, I can't tell you how meaningful it is that PTC consistently uplifts new voices in the medium. New theatre is alive and well in Philadelphia! The show and storytelling were not dramaturgically perfect, but as an audience member and artist, perfection for me always lays in the pursuit. The cast of artists PTC consistently assembles is top notch, and I can't wait to get out and see more of their season offerings. Thank you for bringing eclectic storytelling to our great city! If you're visiting or a local and PCT has something on you're even remotely interested in, get out there and support locally crafted theatre in a stunning and iconic venue.

    Cheers to the Philadelphia Theater Company! I have been coming to the Suzanne Roberts Theater for a…read morefew years now and enjoyed so many great productions from Having Our Say and Rizzo to tonight's Everything is Wonderful. I especially love the Yelp Elite perk of being invited on opening night. This evening marked two firsts for me. In the past this was a Yelp Elite Event for squad members only. This time we were invited individually and allowed a plus one. And much to my surprise my guest and I got front row seats. They usually have a nice little cocktail hour after the show that mostly consists of beer, wine, crudites and cheese boards. I was impressed to find some serious hor d'oeuvres this time around. Macaroni and cheese balls, chicken sliders, skewered beef tenderloin. All it was delicious. Wonderful experience.

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    Lobby of Suzanne Roberts theater bar. Cute inset fringe lights!

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    Stephanie Hodge & Katie Kleiger in Everything is Wonderful by Chelsea Marcantel.

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    Academy of Music

    3.9(211 reviews)
    0.9 miAvenue of the Arts South, Rittenhouse Square
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    Went for The Compline in Sue opera and wow. The acoustics are unreal. The sound just bounces…read moreperfectly off the walls and fills the entire space. The building itself is stunning. Even after the performance, people were hanging around just to look at the theater and take it all in. Staff eventually had to usher people out because no one wanted to leave. I arrived a little late because I went to the wrong venue, and the staff was incredibly kind and calm about it. They walked me to my seat between sets and made it totally stress free. Everyone I interacted with was friendly and professional. The place is clean and very well maintained. One thing to watch out for is seat selection. In the balcony, some seats have a pole partially blocking the view of the stage, which is frustrating if you do not realize it ahead of time. Definitely double check before buying. I loved the live subtitles for the opera. Such a thoughtful touch and makes the whole experience much more accessible. The chandeliers are gorgeous, the atmosphere feels grand but not stuffy, and the whole night felt special. Fully worth the money and I would absolutely come back.

    What a delight! I bought my ticket for SUFFS at the box…read moreoffice. Yes, I got lucky! This is a popular play. What a wonderful opportunity to be educated on the American sufferage movement. It was a delight to see that so many local women were involved and their stories are reflected in this play today. I am happy to get the Playbill souvenir and a SUFFS pin. THE STAFF WAS VERY NICE. I'm very grateful to the sweet people working here. From the theater, attendants, concession snack stand, security, box office, merchandise, and the restrooms too. My chocolate chip cookie was yummy. Everybody's very kind and hard-working. It was an absolutely wonderful time in this beautiful theater. It was my first time to be in the theater and it's very beautiful. The set design was quite exciting. The seats were very comfortable. And I'm very glad that there was parking in a garage very close to this theater!

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    Back to the Future - November 2025

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    Theatre Exile - Gemini - EgoPo Classic Theater

    Theatre Exile

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.9 miNewbold, Passyunk Square

    On a whim I booked tickets to see "Today is my Birthday" on preview for $20. I generally am down…read morefor a theater performance but I had never been here, or even heard of it. Now that Theatre Exile is on my radar, I definitely want to come back. Small shows can end up being gems and this was one of them. The show itself was geared towards late 20's but I think anyone can enjoy it. Told through a series of phone conversations, it was an interesting play. The theater itself was easy to find. They had strict COVID restrictions that included showing your vax card and requiring to wear your mask. I think people who enjoy theater don't have a problem with this kind of request but if it does bother you, go elsewhere. The riser seating section is not very big so it's a pretty intimate setting. They had all gender bathrooms that were clean. Very close to the BSL so easily accessible to most people in the city. I can't wait for another excuse to come see a show here.

    I can't say this enough for Philadelphia Theatre: Prepare to be surprised by the performances and…read morethe venues. Theatre Exile put up a great production of "Glengary Glen Ross" in Spring 2007 and the space was another hidden treasure. The cast was filled with tenured actors that gave unique performances that came together in a singular production. It was my first show with this production company and if it was at all representative of their other shows, you'll definately see me going back to see more productions in the future. The mission of this company is to "produce risky and challenging plays that contain a sense of true Philadelphian grittiness and passion" by staging both new and established works. In addition, their focus is on letting tenured and up and coming artists work their craft while trying to find themselves as theatre artists. After speaking with someone on the phone over at the Theatre Exile box office, it was confirmed that they have and will probably continue to use the theater at the Christ Church Neighborhood House at 20 N. American Street. Ready for another suprise venue like Latvian Society theater (see my review for Pig Iron Theatre Company)? Well, on the THIRD floor of this church, there is a former basketball court that has been transformed into a black box theater. Imagine, the half court line is the edge of the stage. One half of the space is a platform with folding chairs as seats (nearly 100 or maybe more), and the other half is all space for the actors to play. It was rather stunning as the bare wood frame for the building is exposed and painted black. So, now for the things to watch for: This theater is NOT handicap accesible. No elevator and a lot of walking (check to see if everyone in your party is capable of walking up several flights of stairs). Bathrooms for men are located in the basement meaning that you'll be going down four floors. Late seating is often not possible as the stage is only 5 feet away from the front row. This company is one of the major players in the Philadelphia area. Make sure you make it to a show if you're in the area. Tickets are normally priced between $15-$40 and there are discounts available for students/seniors as well as Philly FunSaver discounts.

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