The American Shakespeare Center is a regional theatre company located in Staunton, Virginia, that focuses on the plays of William Shakespeare; his …
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Dec 11, 2024
Buyer Beware! We purchased tickets on the second level, left side, front row and could only see a sliver of the stage. This is by far the worst outing ever for a show. We left at intermission, and I … Full review by Jen and Dane M
Oct 24, 2024
We saw MacBeth on a Saturday afternoon. There was a pretty good crowd for the performance. The theater is designed after Shakespeare's theater. This was the second time that we've seen a show at t… Full review by hbhakh
Sep 21, 2024
Taking in a show with friends, The Importance of Being Earnest. Great acting, great singing. Small, intimate theater….upclose and personal. A bit chilly! Knitted throws available to borrow! Shor… Full review by 803sandy
Which level is better- lower or uppper? How are the seats along the side?
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Hi, I've sat in both the upper and lower and really all of the seats are pretty good. They have a policy that they explain at the beginning of the show that once the show begins, you are …
Hi, I've sat in both the upper and lower and really all of the seats are pretty good. They have a policy that they explain at the beginning of the show that once the show begins, you are allowed to change to any empty/available seat. So, unless the show is full/sold out, you can move.
The theatre is very accommodating and I would encourage you to call. When we attended there were many youngsters in the audience. I cannot see any issue
If we want to make a reservation for a quick meal right before the show what restaurant do you suggest?
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We are from Arizona so my knowledge is limited. However, we had enjoyable dinner at Indian restaurant named Taste of India. Food was good and prices were reasonable
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Frequently asked questions
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What is a Talkback?
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A talkback occurs after the performance, where a selection of the actors will come back on stage and answer some questions from the audience. They are not required and...