Prescott Center for the Arts

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Prescott, United States

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Prescott Center for the Arts Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Prescott Center for the Arts is located in Prescott, United States on 208 N Marina St. Prescott Center for the Arts is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category art gallery in United States.

Address

208 N Marina St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 9284453286

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Rob Kaufman

Great experience! PCA has done it again!. They re-opened into a Dinner Theater with a great opening cabaret revue! Wonderful food and service. Great show. COVID-19 guidelines in place. Was great to finally see our theater up and running again.

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alicia fredrick

Beautiful theater! The children who preformed Frozen Jr. Fantastic group of kids. Such talent and singing abilities! Plus the acrobatics they did. Just phenomenal!! My girls just loved getting a close look at Elsa and Anna!!

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David Hall

A real hidden gem in Prescott. An intimate place where theater can be enjoyed. They encourage you to stay and meet the actors.

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Jessica Ebarb

We had so much fun today at the Frozen Jr show! It was amazing! Everyone involved did such a good job performing! My daughter hasn't stopped talking about it, she wants to go again tomorrow! We will definitely be following to see what other shows will be coming through but we were very impressed with today's show!

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Vanillayote

10/5 Unique Experience The Cabaret welcoming guests to the newly refurbished (as of 2020) dine in theater was a beautiful show. As covid-19 has shut down operations and made live performance difficult they did their due diligence, taking temperatures at the door and wearing masks. The only folks not wearing masks were the few performers, but that's expected. While the danger of seeing a live performance in November 2020 was aparent, the staff did very well to seat tables apart from each other on the different levels in the audience as well as to not crowd around any table if two groups had their food delivered simultaneously. The host informed everyone that they would be hoping to get different restaurants to cater the different shows while the pandemic persists and the idea of a different show with a different menu sounds fantastic! A truly unique experience each time you go. With the new sound system and fully remodeled interior, you could hardly sense the old theater underneath it all.