nycb theatre at westbury
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This was a small but very intimate venue. I really liked how each seat was a good spot. The stage rotates so you get to see what is going on from multiple angles.
There is not a bad seat in the house. Intimate with only 5,00 seats. Just be careful to know if your show is theirs or someone renting the venue. They have no control over the renters. Went to a cover band concert and they were they worst sound quality I ever heard. First time I EVER walked out on a show. To the mgmts credit, when I asked for a mgr and explained the problem, as well as I had been going to this venue for about 50 yrs now, they offered a choice of almost any other show to attend for my whole party (6 people). Gave me his card, told me to go home, check the calendar and email him. Excellent customer service
I love this place. I happened to hear an advertisement on the car radio last year about an upcoming concert and when I got home, I went online and bought tickets. Not a bad seat in the house. You feel like you can reach out and touch the performers. I already have my tickets for a concert 3 months from now and I can't wait. I wish I had known about this place years ago.
I like the round and depending on concert and/or show is dependent on whether they use half or full. It is not that big so their is not a bad seat in the house.
GOOD SEATS EVERYWHERE! 100% best place to see any acts or shows. Seats are ALL good. You won't be unhappy
we were here for the Irish Tenors concert right before Christmas. Having been many times the circle in the round concept also provides a revolving stage for a supposed optimal view. Only problem is that the stage does not go all the way around sometimes and doubles back where you have extended rear views of the performers. The areas in the G and H sections can get very crowded during intermission and during breaks due to only one aisle up and down and around the rear. There are some really good performers here and prices are usually par for the course. Parking is adequate and moves out fairly quickly after the shows.
This theater is nice and personnel. Not a large theater but rather not a bad seat in the house. Plenty of parking and easy to get in and out. No long lines. Top acts!
A jewel box on Long Island. Always has a great line up of entertainers and every seat in the house is great. Always offers a fun and intimate experience with headline singers, comedians and more. Most shows are in the round adding to the intimate concert feel. Fair ticket prices and great concessions and lounge to add to a wonderful evening out!
This little theater-in-the-round is snuggled in a hollow in Westbury. Its small size guarantees a good seat no matter how much you pay, and its rotating stage ensures that everyone gets to see all (literally) of the acts, both back and front, which is pretty cool. i actually have been to shows that were not in the round because of staging concerns, but unless you're one of those folks who pays to see the sweat rolling off their idols' faces (not as cool as it sounds), you'll love every seat location here. Performers access the stage directly from their dressing rooms via an aisle that takes them right past the seats. Sound is generally pretty good. It's an older theater, so leg room can be tight. Ladies' restroom lines move pretty quickly. Shows start pretty much on time and finish relatively early. I dropped a star (circle?) from my rating because it's always a free-for-all getting out of the parking lot - there's only one exit, no one directing traffic, and a tight buttonhook turn from the lot to the exit ramp, and as far as I know the traffic pattern has been unimproved in at least 30 years. There's a traffic light at the end of the ramp, so traffic backs up pretty bad until it turns green again. Still, parking if free, and repeat patrons know the drill and most are courteous and patient, and everyone eventually gets out. Have seen some really great acts here, and some of them sign autographs after the show. If you get there early, you can get parking closer to the theater, but overall it doesn't make that much of a difference unless it's raining. Definitely recommended.
I was there 12/16/14. Previous reviews have mentioned a dreadful parking situation, but it wasn't bad when I was there. (Certainly no worse than any other venue...)The rock concert I saw did NOT feature the revolving stage -- FYI. Interesting that on the official NYCB Theater at Westbury web site they state that the Mezzanine has the best seats. I agonized over which to buy -- orchestra or mezzanine. Wound up buying orchestra but tried sitting in both to compare. The mezzanine was absolutely fine (and a better place to dance) and if I wound up there again I'd be good with it, but I wouldn't intentionally pick it over the orchestra. Go figure. Rated the whole place four stars instead of fine because while the sound was lovely, I wouldn't describe it as SPECTACULAR, but that's because I'm a grump when it comes to such matters.Sound system was fine, and none of the bad echo that we get in any of the local hockey rinks (Nassau Coliseum, Madison Square Garden, etc. etc.). OK? OK!
Saw Theresa Caputo at the theater last night. I agree with other reviewers that there isn't a bad seat in the house. Not sure how concerts are carried out, but I heard that the circular stage turns during concerts. Anyway, cute place, but the only downfall is if you do not get there early, the (free) parking is excrutiating. I actually created my own spot - luckily nothing happened! I picked up the 2015 schedule of events. I will definitely be going back!
just the right size, in the round, so as not to feel lost when listening to your favorite performers!
Small venue in the round. The stage rotates. The "front". is between section A and H, but the performance will eventually face you.
NYCB Theatre at Westbury (known to many by its old name "Westbury Music Fair") is a small, in-the-round theater. Because of its small size, every seat is a good seat. The in-the-round stage is a circle in the middle of the auditorium that rotates slowly (the stage, that is), so that also gives everyone a good view of the act. Parking is free, but a bit of a zoo, as there is only one entrance-exit. There are decent acts that come to NYCB Theatre, so it is a good place to see a show. I recently saw comedian Jim Gaffigan there, and had a good time.
NYCB Theater is in the round with a revolving stage. It's a small enough venue that there is truly not a bad seat in the house. They have top names there. I've seen Paul Anka, Frankie Valli an Il Volo to name a few. The only nightmare is trying to get out of the parking lot to try to leave. Definitely worth it though.