Fantastic performance. Kaila Medieros is one to watch ... she played the innkeepers wife and stole the show. As adorable as young Cossette was, that was hard to do! Wonderful theater space, as good or better as any on Broadway.
Truly...not a bad seat in the house for any performance.my only complaint are the number of bathrooms and the need to them to be updated.
There really isn't a bad seat here. The place is small enough to feel close to the performers but big enough for larger productions.
The setting is intimate and the acoustics are very good. Having an attached parking structure is wonderful in inclement weather!
Lots of different artists and productions. Pretty much, all good seats. Close parking. Easy walk to good restaurants and shopping on UM campus.
As a long time Ann Arbor resident I've had enough bad seats at the Power Center to make me groan when I see that an upcoming event is being presented there. I'm certainly not complaining about any of the performances brought to the Power Center - they're top-notch. But as someone who can't afford the posh middle seats, or buys last-minute student discount tickets, I've often been relegated to the far sides where you can literally only see half the stage. The sound system seems pretty sub-par for the quality of performances that cross the stage too: tinny and bright. Ann Arbor has a wealth of performance opportunities, I really wish there was a better place to see them.
The stadium-style high rise seating with no visual obstructions affords a good view of the stage for the entire audience. Great for dance and multi-media shows. Hill Auditorium a block away is better for acoustic music like the symphony or an capella group.
This venue is a great place to see any concert of performance. I like the wide range of entertainment available year round.
Great venue for wide variety of performing arts. We raised our daughter in A2, and throughout her childhood she had the opportunity to see Broadway stars in concert, the Royal Shakespeare Company in residence, Baryshnikov in solo dance tour, various bands, you name it. Along with Rackham Auditorium, U of M has the best performance venues in the Midwest, and attracts the widest possible range of international performers, symphonic orchestras, touring productions, the whole panoply of the performing arts.
This is always a place to see great theater and dance performances with some big name entertainers as well as productions by university departments.