Run and Jump Coming Friday, December 4th - Sunday, December 6th. Friday & Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3:00.
Warehouse PAC and Studio C-Cinema. LKN's Hotspot for Theatre & Film.
Coherence Coming Tuesday, November 24th
Laurie I.
Aug 10, 2015
We have been ther with C-Cinema. I would love to see better seats but loved the big movie screen.
Read MorePaula E.
Sep 21, 2013
First time here for this small intimate theater And if you are a fan of improv its well worth the price of admission. We went to the adult performance at 8pm and I understand they do an earlier performance for families as well. I admire those that can act- and in improv come up with something in the blink of a moment- based on audience suggestions. That would make no two shows alike. Favorites of the evening were the Zelda routine reading a crystal ball while trying to figure out based on audience suggestions what the person in front of them had in their future. Second favorite re~enacting a true audience member life. Worst of the evening chain murder mystery which was more annoying then entertaining. The chuckleheads are a talented bunch. One suggestion I would say is before starting the skit repeat back what they were going to do or who they were going to be once decided. I found myself forgetting what had been chosen a few times.I would go again they do great work and it was a fun way to spend the evening- reserve tickets in advance and receive $2.00 off per ticket. Bring cash for your tickets and raffle tickets along with donation money toward drinks.
Read MoreJosh J.
Nov 13, 2011
Fun venue! My wife and I stumbled on to the Warehouse PAC, which seems to be doing some good marketing in the wake of its founder, Marla Brown, taking home MTA's Theatre Person of the Year Award last month. I wasn't aware of the organization before, but love Christoopher Durang vignettes, so we set out to find the joint.Be aware - it is not in a traditional venue. The "Warehouse" is actually sort of in a warehouse, next to a U-Haul rental facility, but don't let that keep you for giving it a go. Once inside, you'll find a traditional black box theatre with 40-50 seats, good lighting and sound (when its working!) and friendly folks who are thrilled that you're there to enjoy an evening.Drinks are "donations accepted" and we were glad to drop a $5 bill for two beers and sodas. As with all local theatre, some performance stood out more than others, but we greatly enjoyed the evening.The Charlotte and Lake Norman community is lucky to have a number of really talented actors and directors. Glad to see there is another venue for them to come together and entertain audiences.We'll be back to Warehouse PAC!
Read MoreKay F.
Jun 5, 2013
Have been to two productions at the Warehouse Performing Arts Center and have thoroughly enjoyed both. Yes, it's in a warehouse by the U-Haul, but the location is part of the charm. The acting is outstanding; some of Charlotte's best performers, the venue intimate and I didn't even notice the folding chairs were uncomfortable because I was too engrossed in the performance. Don't miss it if you have the chance. It is a hidden gem!
Read MoreBruce G.
Feb 6, 2016
Great local place to see offbeat films and local entertainment. Robert, the owner and host is both knowledgeable and welcoming.
Read MoreBrianna S.
Nov 29, 2011
This is a great intimate performing arts venue run by some fantastic people (namely Marla Brown) who know what they're doing and are welcoming to anyone who comes in. The space has parking and is very clean.
Read Morecorrine g.
Feb 5, 2017
Excellent community theater! Even though they were sold out, the graciously accommodated us! Really enjoyed 'Sylvia' and look forward to returning!
Read MoreLaurie S.
Feb 19, 2014
Was visiting from out of town and friends in Charlotte took me to see a delightful festival of short plays at the Warehouse PAC. I was impressed by the strong ensemble work of the very talented actors. The plays were well chosen so that the overall production was very balanced. I totally enjoyed myself. The Warehouse is a really charming intimate theater, much nicer than many "black box" theaters I've seen in LA, Seattle, and New York. It's obvious that a lot of care and thought is put into the smallest details of this theater. Founder Marla Brown really knows how to create a memorable theater experience.Wish we could import her to Seattle!I strongly recommend the Warehouse for a wonderful night (or afternoon) out!
Read MoreRon M.
Feb 28, 2013
We love The Warehouse. The performances are always top notch, the wine during intermission is a lovely touch. Marla is like a long lost friend, even if you've just met. The one thing I would suggest to new comers (if you're over 60) bring a pillow to sit on, the folding chair seats are brutal.,
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