The Peabody Auditorium was great! Good seats and the performances we watched were great! I liked being able to see over other people's heads.
Great performances throughout the year. Oldies but goodies, ballet, orchestra, rock bands, you name it.
This is a beautiful theater going to waste because of a poor booking policy. The area's only people with any money to support the theater, Baby Boomers, are not being given any shows for their generation. Yet each time the administration of this theater does take them into consideration (almost never) the theater sells out. The schedule of events is pathetic and there needs to be a change in administration at this venue.
This concert was sold out. The Peabody is a historical theater and offers not only concerts but plays symphony, ballet a variety of entertainment, something for everyone.
It was great and had excellent seating. It was very comfortable and performances were easy to see and watch.
Went to see "The Addams Family" musical with friends, it was hysterical. For a small town, this is a great venue. The employees were very courteous and helpful. Will be going back in Dec, to see Lewis Black
Want to say thank you to the volunteer, Jeff, who gave us our program. W loved the show, and enjoyed the ladies we sat next to. The seating is very comfy, and the sound is. Dry good.
This is a small but very good place to enjoy a performance by many different artists and players. It is said to have the best acoustics of any Auditorium in America.
Think of the orchestra as Jet Blue, and mezzanine as Delta. You get more leg room on Jet Blue! I love the people that work/volunteer here. They are elderly, sweet and knowledgeable. The Peabody is a great venue! Always a fun experience.
The auditorium is lovely & comfortable, and the 2015 program is excellent. Unfortunate that this is spoiled by an inflexable policy of no changes in seats, no returns, no changes whatsoever ! This was made even worse by a rude elderly "gentleman " working in the boxoffice that took offence to our request to change the location of our seats due to my hearing impairment.