w. d. packard music hall
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After waiting in traffic for twenty minute,we were told lot was full. Go downtown. The show was not sold out.really bad...
They have a great line up this year. In January we saw the Blue Man Group and tonight we experienced STOMP. They were amazing. We had the cheaper balcony seats at they were pretty darn good. ( the wine is good too). It's nice to be able to see some good entertainment without driving to a big city. Parking isn't the greatest, and if you don't arrive early it's a little bit of a walk for this bitter cold weather. It wouldn't bother me in warmer weather.
Warren is a pretty small place to try and bring good acts to....Packard Hall does a good job of getting some very strong acts to pack in the crowds. I am not sure how many people the place holds, but it is pretty large. The building is older and small things you would expect from an old building are all present....old chairs cramped together and out dated textiles. However, I will go back when a good act gets booked that I want to see. The downside.......the place really does not have a plan for super large crowds. I went on a sold out night to watch the Blue Man Group. Biggest complaint for me was parking.......horrible.....just horrible in and out plus the walking distance was crazy far. The doors getting in are also small so packing people in created long lines that also carried over to the concession area. Just not very user friendly in that respect...but a good place.
Upon arrival to the Packard Hall aka an old looking high school there was no parking left. So I was shuttled by a school bus. I bought tickets to see Blue Man Group having no idea what type of venue the Packard Music Hall was. Therefore as I do for any theater show I dressed up. Almost every person at this venue was dressed in street clothes. The most upsetting part of my experience was that after being shuttled in a dirty school bus I was told I had 5 minutes to get a drink or snack and they were locking the theater doors for 20 minutes! After finding my seat which was last replaced in the 70's....my view of the stage was continuously blocked by people walking....especially after the 20 minute lock down was over and a crowd of people were let in. Sound quality was terrible. Everything was terrible! I wouldn't go see anything at this place ever again even if it was free. I left 45 minutes into the show because I was so upset.
Packard is a gem for us in our backyard. The artist selections are beginning to draw more people from outside the area. We have recently seen Kevin Costner and Rick Springfield at Packard. Awesome price and location without driving to Pittsburgh or Cleveland.
Seems like a well kept secret. The concert band is well accomplished. They just put on a concert directed by a nationally known conductor and featured two world class clarinetists. Very nice venue in an unexpected place, free parking -- what's not to like!!
Warren prize jewel in a crown that brings in many great acts to entertain the folks of this area. We are blessed to have such a fine facility to have in our backyard.
The hall hosts a variety of entertainment and it is a good community resource. One needs to appreciate a building of its age and not expect new and glitzy. Balcony seating is my favorite. The Trumbull Town Hall Lecture series occurs four times per year. Warren Music also gathers crowds for excellent performances. There are free monthly Sunday performances as well as July fourth outside concerts by the Packard Band. The facility is used by various groups such as schools for special occasions like proms and fundraisers.. Scheduled live entertainment is offered on evenings throughout the year.
Nice hall, but has really gone down hill. Local events only and it is always crowded. Seating is terrible. Parking is awful! Not in a good neighborhood, either!
There are still gret programs here. The facility was famous in the 60's, and the Johnny Carson era. However, it has become run down and has not been restored to its once grandeur. It is a large facility, and it has been cold the last few times I have been there. Still, I especially enjoy Tony Kenny and other Music Association programs, and I will attend any chance I get.
this is still one of the true treasuries for warren. they've had many forms of entertainment. from one man shows to babershop quartettes. still a great place to go.
This is a nice little place to go. You can see good from anywhere you sit. My mother-in-law goes there alot for concerts and she loves it.
A place use for many things, I went there for a wedding reception. The food was good, I thought the floor was slippery for the event, needs a dance floor put down, for dancing.
Years ago this was a great place to go for plays, to listen orchestras and the like. The owners have never renovated the place. It's very depressing to go inside. They have scaled down to union meetings, job fairs, etc.
Been here more than once for sure. It is a spectacular time on 4th of July. Lots of activities and a lot of things to do. Also have been to a few High School graduations here. I remember when I was a kid the Kenley Players used to do shows here. A small place but a definate hometown landmark. Nothing like this in FL, where I live now, for sure. Also the playground and grounds for the kids are great. Good place for a hometown venue