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This is an amazing theater that offers a wide variety of shows to keep everyone interested and entertained. The acoustics are one of the best, and it is located in a small town with several restaurants to enjoy a great meal before the show. The theater has been completely renovated and strives to improve. A must do, and worth the travel to see a performance!
I have been here for many different events and have enjoyed them all, but last night was awesome. I give management credit for allowing this crazy man (with ultimate respect and in the most flattering way) to enter into their beautiful venue and do his very funny and extremely messy show. I hope he comes back again soon.
The renovations to this theater that dates back to the early 1900s are impeccable. Each seat in the house is perfect. I wish the board members and investors in this project much success. It will be mentioned in all of my conversations as a must for shows and private events! Menopause the Musical, which was fabulouse, was my first show at the Levoy but it won't be my last.
Wonderful restoration with eclectic offerings. Nice variety, beautiful setting, reasonable prices and perfect anchor for keeping downtown vibrant. Even a summer drama camp for the kids! Great addition to the city.
This local feature is a performing arts center located in Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey. The building itself has a long history dating back to 1908. Today it serves as a center for entertainment including comedy, film, dance, theater, music and special family events.Since its grand re-opening in 2012, the facility has continued to serve as the cultural center for Millville. It is dependent on the support of the community to continue on its current track and, so far, it seems to be doing well. The seating is comfortable, the view of the stage is good from any vantage point, and it is the perfect outing for an evening of entertainment or special family activity. You may visit the website to see a full calendar of events.
I recently purchased tickets for a concert at Levoy Theater. My interest was in seeing the opening act, The Sons of Bill, a group from central Virginia that I have been a fan of for several years. I was not familiar with the "main attraction". The day of the show I received an email from the theater notifying me that the Sons had cancelled due to circumstances beyond their control. I called the box office immediately, told them I was not interested in coming to the show if the Sons of Bill were not playing, and asked them to credit my account. They refused my request. After several phone calls back and forth they offered a ticket exchange. Not entirely satisfactory as far as I am concerned.
The Levoy was refurbished in early 2013. This is a super venue for great viewing and sound. When you have a moment it is worth the time to visit their site, and to look into their schedule of upcoming shows. Located in Millville, NJ.
We saw Wizards of Winter here with Trans Siberian Orchestra members and it was a blast. We had Front Row seats which were fantastic and the acoustics were terrific. We were dead center so it might have been very loud in the far right and left sides.The theater holds a total of about 800 so on better know acts it will sell out fast.On the negative: the entry was delayed abit by a ticket scanning system that was handheld and difficult for the attendant to use - they should use one that is mounted and then pass the tickets under it rather than having to use both hands. Additionally, the exiting was somewhat slow with everyone funneling out thru just two hallways into the Lobby...for us this was neat as the entire Band came out to greet all the fans and cluttered the Lobby so it delayed the process a bit - but being front row we were nearly the last ones to exit and at that it was still say under 15-20 minutes including all the time people stopped to chat with the band members.We will look for other bands at this venue as it is very nice. Seats were comfortable.
This is really an amazing place reborn due to work, involvement and enthusiasm of many local visionaries with memories of this oldie-goldie still alive in their minds. The theater is nicely restored and features a stream of interesting events and performers of good quality. Hopefully it will survive indefinitely for everybody to enjoy.
I was there on the 28th to see Tracy Morgan. The show was as amazing as anyone could have imagined. My experience could have been awful when I lost $80. Most people would say its gone. In this day and age you got to accept that as a loss. Thanks to the lovely cleaning staff and Vince my money was recovered. They wouldnt even accept a tip. This establishment is full of great people.
We liked the location. There was plenty of parking. The staff was helpful getting people through a line quickly. We didn't like the prices for concessions. Wayyyyyyyyyyyyy over priced.
The Levoy is a gem in a town that is attempting to revitalize. The seating was comfortable, from the chairs to the temperature of the room. Will absolutely return. The cast of the show was phenomenal as well, and it was difficult to imagine these were all amateurs. The lead was tremendous and I only ask, where were these college professors when I went to school, as he is on faculty at Cumberland Comm College. GREAT JOB!
I have seen 2 shows so far, from OBSP and one country concert and they were all very good. Its a nice little venue and lovely addition to Millville's High Street. I just saw Fiddler on the Roof and was happily surprised with how professional the show was. You can easily park for free on the street or in one of the free very nearby parking lots. Good views from all areas of the theater, with a lovely balcony which I have not yet sat in. This is basically a total rebuild of an old theater, with nice clean bathrooms and elevator installed. Also the price is very reasonable. There are some nice restaurants and bars along High Street also.
A surprising gem in our small town! Very tastefully done. We have seen several presentations of live theater by the Off Broad Street Players directed by Walter Webster and the shows have all been very professionally done and entertaining, for a reasonable price!
The tickets stated the show was to begin at 7:30.The time was confirmed with the box office.We omitted doing some things we wanted to do so that we would arrive comfortably before showtime.We were seated about 7:20. We waited, and we waited-7:30,7:40,7:50. No announcement. We, and the people seated around us, were getting agitated. Finally,at 8:00 the show began,without explanation or apology. My vote? The Walnut street theatre in Philadelphia.