Coronado Playhouse

  4.6 – 139 reviews   • Performing arts theater

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Local theater venue featuring classic & modern plays & musicals on a small, cabaret-style stage.

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Address: 1835 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-4856
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Review Summary

Laura Z
It was nice to have a small table for our drinks/belongings.
Trekking Kids
Parking is a bit tight, but easy to walk into town for a bite and drink.
Eva Trieger
Incredible acting, fabulous setting, wonderful experience
Nerrie Zohn
Fun local playhouse. Tickets are cheap and the productions are cute and local. Most of the attendees are from nearby. Condiment/food selection is limited and a bit random. Seating is dinner table style. Have fun, don’t expect Broadway, and you’ll have a fun night.
M Patricia Starr
Saw Cabaret which was different than the movie or the Broadway play but I felt gave an excellent depiction of the current resurgence of racism, bigotry and general intolerance towards people of different gender persuasion or socio-economic background than our own. It did so with a snappy soundtrack and some genuinely lighthearted moments but the message was not lost on me. The cast was fabulous!
Rietman Zarpana
Loved the performance of Matilda, I highly recommend the play to all ages.The venue was not what I expected. It’s essentially a room, attached to the Coronado community center, which fits about 24 small round tables, with barely elbow room with the table next to you if all 4 people are at your table. The seats were padded, and comfortable, but because the seating was all at one level, it was hard to see over people’s heads.Already having paid for tickets, they have the child performers stand at the door with buckets extended, asking for donations, which is uncomfortable. This was in addition to the slices of cake they sold for $5 each and their refreshment stand.I understand that they’re a small company, and I applaud them for their efforts, but if you’re getting tickets, make sure it’s at the front of the room.
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