Trackside Theater

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Luray, United States

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Amateur theater· Opera & Ballet· Performing Arts· Music Venues· Performing arts theater· Drama theater· Theater company

Trackside Theater Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Trackside Theater is located in Luray, United States on 32 B E Main St. Trackside Theater is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category amateur theater in United States.

Address

32 B E Main St

Phone

+1 5407431099

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Chris Marston

It is wonderful to be a part of a group of performers who share a love of community theater that is appropriate for all ages. If you have never been to see a show there you truly are missing out on what community based theater is truly all about. Thankful and blessed to have it in my hometown.

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Sean Prunka

I may be biased, as I have performed in some shows here, but this theatre has awesome shows and their teen program is the best in the Valley. They do a lot of teen/high school dramas and comedies that really touch on topics that issues that teens face. The term program doesn't just do kids acting in adult shows. These kids are acting in roles and shows that are specifically targeted at their age level. The program for younger kids is much the same, though they do primarily comedies.

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The Magnificent Blueberry

Great place all of its performance are amazing!

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C Newton

Great community theatre offering training for youth and lots of opportunities for actors, musicians and dancers of allages.

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Tori Baker

Great place to perform, great place to see a show. Impressive sets.

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Detra Tutton

Excellent productions in small town experience.

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P V

Its small town homey.

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Carol Richardson

I was very disappointed in the performance. I have been to elementary school plays where the actors at least memorized their lines... And paid much less for tickets. For what I paid for Ghost for Mr. Dickens, I expected more. Not only did the actors not know their lines, there were no props. Pretending to pass a book? The venue was fun, but watching kids stand behind microphons reading lines was NOT what I was expecting.