Horrible!!! I accidently touched one of the actors at the Beast and he followed me around the house verbally assaulting me and taunting me for almost fifteen minutes, then he got other actors to physically stop my movement through the house so they could threaten me. A manager was finally notified and made them stop but it completely ruined the whole time for me and my group. their actors are pyscho, don't go unless you want to be assaulted.
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Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Value: 1
Overall: 1
Horrible!!! I accidently touched one of the actors at the Beast and he followed me around the house verbally assaulting me and taunting me for almost fifteen minutes, then he got other actors to physically stop my movement through the house so they could threaten me. A manager was finally notified and made them stop but it completely ruined the whole time for me and my group. their actors are pyscho, don't go unless you want to be assaulted.
Rating Detail:
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Value: 1
Overall: 1
Place is pretty nice looking, bad location and very odd to get into. Service and food are horrible. Not a very professional ran venue and very overpriced for what you get. We should have looked around more before booking this place.
Rating Detail:
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 2
Value: 1
Overall: 1
This is an amazing festival. It allows participants to hob-knob with professionals in a small, relaxed atmosphere. Playwrights such as Arthur Miller, Neil Simon, Stephen Sondheim, Kander & Ebb, August Wilson, John Guare, Terrance McNally, Tina Howe, Sheldon Harnick and many other great American playwrights have been honored and present at this festival. I have had the unique opportunity of having wonderful one on one conversations with Harnick, Howe, and Lanford Wilson. The boyhood home of William Inge is used to display scenes from Inge & past honorees. What a treat to watch the opening scene of Inge's "Picnic" on the porch that inspired this Pulitzer Prize drama. Not only do you get to meet playwrights, but professionals in the theatre world from both New York & Los Angeles. John Lloyd Young, tony winner for "Jersey Boys" performed at the festival, as well as Bernadette Peters, Hal Linden and Judd Hirsch. You don't know what you are missing until you attend this charming event. People that try it, come back again & again.
Rating Detail:
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5
This is a great site for anyone interested in the William Inge Center For The Arts or looking for any information on upcomming or past events. It is also a great reliable source for information on the late William Inge, and the contributions this master of american theatre has givin to the dramatic world.
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5
The owner is a joke and a compulsive liar. Please beware he double books dates then wants to scam to have you pay more to secure your date over someone else. Bad construction going on around the building that gets guest cars dirty. Really not worth your time here.
Rating Detail:
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 2
Value: 1
Overall: 2
Re: “AMC Independence Commons 20”
American Gangster was great I give it 5 star, for it real life portrate of america in the 70's. and how american was and is actually been build on the business of gangsters. Because in the movies it hard to decide who the real gangsters were. the so called crimnals, the police, the goverment or the military. I played aparted of being a gangster. BRAVO! BRAVO! THIS IS THE REAL AMERICA1
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5