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    West Side Dinner Theatre

    4.0 (1 review)

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    13 years ago

    It was a lot of fun. A barn full of roast beef and idiots in bad sport jackets. It's been closed since 2004 so save your phone call.

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    Cumberland County Playhouse

    Cumberland County Playhouse

    4.2
    (29 reviews)
    48.7 mi

    Nov 13 , 2025. The show was Elf…read more The seats are cramped. If you suffer from joint pain it might be a little uncomfortable. The theater is shorter than most but wider than some. It had 3 sections. The bar was closed. But I can say that they had one. The seaters and greeters keep the flow going. The production was very enjoyable.

    **I will never return to the Cumberland County Playhouse.**…read more My values do not align with an organization that allows or excuses discriminatory behavior toward individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). I recently spoke with a volunteer to inquire about tickets and show information. Once I mentioned that the individuals attending with me had IDD, the tone of the conversation shifted drastically. I was told that it would be "embarrassing" and "disruptive" to bring them to a mainstage production. The volunteer went on to suggest we instead attend a show in the smaller theater, stating that the handicap seating there was "up against a wall," and that the acoustics were so loud we "wouldn't cause a distraction." This kind of language and treatment is deeply offensive, unacceptable, and discriminatory. No person should be made to feel like an afterthought or a burden simply because they experience the world differently. If this volunteer's attitude reflects the values of the Cumberland County Playhouse, then it is not a place I can support. If it does **not**, I urge leadership to immediately address this issue and **retrain all volunteers** on how to respectfully and inclusively interact with guests of all abilities. People with IDD deserve access to art, culture, and community without being "tucked in a corner" or treated as less-than. ---

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