Address: 131 Elm St, West Springfield, MA 01089, USA
Phone: +14137477797
Jason Johnes
My wife, 13yr old and 23month old toddler just left the school of rock show today 8/9/22, having been removed, due to my dancing singing toddler daughter not keeping her mask on. The commonwealth of MA states clearly that 2yr olds and under are not required to wear a mask. Shame on you for giving our daughter, what would have had an amazing first experience of theatre a complete and totally horrible experience. The 28-30 people in the theater all noticed her and were cheering her on while she danced and actors were responding to her excitement, until the usher forced them to leave. My wife drove home listening to our little one cry hysterically the entire ride. Great job majestic, we will go elsewhere to introduce our little one to theatre, something our family has enjoyed for years!
Nancy Zeilor
Saw 7 bridges road for the 5th time. They are always exceptional. Keep them coming back.
Wayne Kenney
Great live plays..Great actors and singers. At a reasonable price
Diane Lytwyn
We were part of a group that attended this play. Of course, the original movie was not a musical, but a comedy and the difference is considerable. The actors literally sang back to back numbers, nothing from the original movie and frankly, it grew tedious because of the repetition. In fact, the "9 to 5" song staged by the actors, was just too much. I couldn't wait for it to end. Other songs were just not up to par. Some actors seemed to scream their singing, and the performances in general, were very uneven. The theater consists of stacking chairs side to side and crowded. Oh, and by the way, no snacks or drinks could be taken into the theater. Instead, the patrons had to consume all of their snacks and/or beverages in the lobby. It just wasn't a good experience. The three main characters were awkward and seemed to be competing for attention, especially the actor who played Violet. Just not that good.
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Agree with above but just FYI no food or drinks allowed in theater
I really don't think so because they have their own costumes and if they do it may be used for a prop or they made this donate it themselves.
As of now, they do not check vax cards. They do still however enforce mask wearing
Yes, typically.
Mask have to be worn and you have to show Vax card
Yes, check on line.
I just Googled "Seating capacity of the Majestic Theater. West Springfield" to learn that there are 230 seats which includes the balcony. The theater is handicap accessible and there is room in the theater itself for wheelchsirs.
You have to call or go to the box office.
Yes I went to the improve show and we bought the tickets when we got there and seating was first come basis. Got to sit right in front :)
“Disney’s Mulan Jr.,” “Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat” and “Charlotte’s Web.” They're being preformed in rotation in July and August.
I would check the website or call the theatre.
It's pretty casual. We usually wear a "business casual" outfit. People might tend to dress a little more for the holiday show, but still many are very casual.
Not sure, but they have a website with their upcoming schedule on it.
Contactvthe theater dfirectly.
Currently they are putting on Bridges of Madison County as musical. Price around $30. As other mentioned, all performance thru May are online.
Probably not, lol but they're very accommodating, just tell them it's a therapy pet.
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