![]() We haven’t even touched on the actual production yet. So here I am with my “Pirate Punch,” lounging on a bed and watching grown adults in pajamas sing Gilbert and Sullivan songs. It was, absolutely and without a doubt, one of the most unforgettable experiences I have ever had in a theater. For those with mobility issues or who want to sit back and watch undisturbed, a seated ticket would be recommended. It will likely be required of you if you have promenade seating. People are encouraged to move around in the space. It is open throughout the duration of the show. While the kids will have an absolute blast at Pinafore, I would be remiss to leave out a main perk for the grown-ups: the bar, which serves a loaded “Pirate Punch” that is so strong you can smell it coming a good ten feet away. Prior to the performance I retreated to a nearby bed (yes, you read that correctly) on which I sat through various parts of the show. Being able to see and experience their joy is part of the fun. The kids who attended the production spent most of their time in the pillow pit, or sliding down the slide at center stage, or climbing up various set pieces which doubled as seating. ![]() These elements make for a much-needed reminder of carefree childhood moments. ![]() I spent the bulk of the pre-show covered in pillows and throwing stuffed cats at audience members, who would often catch them and toss them back. Those who have promenade seating are encouraged to remove their shoes and join in. ![]() There is a pillow pit in the center of the performance space. ![]()
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