Intimate & modern performing arts venue with theatrical productions, concerts, dance events & films.
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Address: 207 Glen St, Glens Falls, NY 12801 Phone: (518) 798-9663 Website: http://woodtheater.org/
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Review Summary
Ron Ristau
… are no bad seats due to its size. Considering that this is a converted five & dime store, the acoustics are pretty decent. Prices for shows are pretty reasonable too.
Julie Nicholson
Beautiful atmosphere not alot of seating but sound system is good
nice nice
Every seat in the place is good , great experience
Coach Brock
They were great to my granddaughter that was performing and just wonderful to us as an audience. A+
Barbara Jones
Such a beautiful theater. It’s neat and clean, and intimate, with seating for approximately 294 people. The acoustics are very good in the theater and I don’t believe that there is a bad seat in the house. There’s a great PA system unlike some of the smaller intimate theaters locally, where if you’re in the back of the theater, you can’t hear. That’s not the case here. They really do offer quite a variety of shows for the young and old alike. They have beer and wine which is nice, and unlike some of the other theaters where you have to drink it before you go in to the theater, you are allowed to bring it to your seat, which is a HUGE plus. The theater is in the old Woolworth’s building, so not only is it historical, but they’ve tried to keep some of the charm from the building. Woolworths had a luncheonette counter inside the building back in it’s day, and the sign from Woolworth’s luncheonette is displayed in the theater lobby, and it’s in relatively excellent condition. The restrooms are in the basement, which can be a challenge for seniors and individuals with mobility issues. However, there is an elevator that will bring you down to the lower level to use the restrooms if you are not able to master the stairs. A gem worth a visit from anywhere, and definitely a place to revisit
Jason Saville
Charles R Wood Theater is the best ever theater in the local community. I bet they can plan broadway shows.