Watched the Twist and shout - The British Invasion music show and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We had great seats the cast and staff were professional. The theatre is in the historic village near the marina which has beautiful views.
While camping at Awenda Prov Park, we bought tickets in advance to see Twist and Shout--British Invasion. Our two families with four kids (ages 9-14) were not disappointed with the production. The performers and band were fabulous creating a wonderful performance for all that attended.The theatre is a country type building with all seats having a good view of the stage. The lobby offers a beverage bar and snacks with some nice outdoor seating showcasing a scenic view of the water. The theatre is part of Drayon Entertainment that features several other similar locations with a rotation of quality shows. Give it a go. You will not be let down.
On September 7th 1964 I attended the concert in Toronto at MLG. I was working and assigned the front of the stage. Very loud place to be and very hot. The originals were great but on August 30th 2014 at Kings Wharf it was wonderful. A birthday gift from a special lady and we had a great day. Kudos to everyone involved in this show.
Almost 5 years ago I was a child actor in wizard of Oz and it was truly a magnificent experiance gaining skills that would last a lifetime. A few months ago I had the pleasure of seeing Peter Pan and what an event it was! Truly marvellous and well worth the money! The history behind the wharf is also quite wonderful as it ties to the naval establishment behind it, another marvellous place. However, those seats do need to have a second look as a longer show would have become a very uncomfortable experiance. All in all it was fantastic
Just saw the Drayton Theatre production of Twist and Shout at King's Wharf....outstanding! This is the second year that we have attended musical productions here and all have been extremely well done. A relatively small theatre, King's Wharf doesn't have a bad seat. The ushers and ticket takers are well trained and pleasant. We are looking forward to the 2015 season. By the way the walk into the theatre has spectacular views as it is set alongside the water!
Had a great time! 60s music! Everyone was singing & enjoyed it! Been a couple of times to this theatre and have not been disappointed. Great way to spend an afternoon or evening! Smaller, so sells out quickly.
We just saw "Twist and Shout: The British Invasion" yesterday and once again, were absolutely delighted by this theatre's offerings. The performers are top-notch, the staging and music selection are outstanding, and the audience was energized by the show and on its feet when the last note was sung. Fabulous entertainment for the price.
Recently I attended the performance of Twist and Shout by Drayton Entertainment performed at the King's Wharf Theatre. I enjoy good theatre and like to go to Shaw, Stratford and Mirvisch productions in Toronto. Going to the show here was a spur of the moment decision. My last minute seats had me sitting off to the left and up near the rafters, but in this smaller theatre these were really quite good seats. I had no issues with the site lines or hearing the performers. The seats were comfortable and not cramped (OK if you're Shaquille O'Neil you will be stuffed into a sardine can).The play was performed with great professionalism. It is not Broadway, but neither are the prices so a very entertaining afternoon was had.If you are in the area on vacation it is well worth the time and money spent. Also take in the ships at Discovery Harbour while there. It provides a great historical perspective on life in the early 1800's.
Went to see Twist and Shout - The British Invasion show. This was an amazing show with very talented people and was easily as good as any show we have seen in the large theatres inToronto. If you get a chance to go see this show- Go as you won't regret it. The theatre was great and all seats are good. Plan to return next year.
We try and get to the King's Wharf at least once each summer. We saw "Run for Your Wife" in July, and were, as usual, entertained. The theatre is worth a visit, the seats are all tiered properly so you get a good view of the stage, the actors are professionals, and you can get a breath of fresh air at intermission by taking in the view of the Wharf and Georgian Bay outside the door. Always an enjoyable afternoon or evening.