Address: | 1120 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, USA |
Phone: | +1 203-432-1234 |
Site: | yalerep.org |
Rating: | 4.6 |
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Kayleigh A
I finally got a chance to go to a show at Yale Rep! I was not disappointed. Inside and out, the building is beautiful. I was impressed with just about everything. The cleanliness, the free coffee downstairs before the show, the friendly staff, and the views of the stage from every seat. I cant wait to go back.
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John jr Byrne
The actors were constrained by the collective conscious of the defensive and confused culture of Yale -> New Haven. Yale is more of a depressed byproduct of New Haven than an enlightened part of the world. This theatres work exemplifies this phenomena.
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Michelle Ziegler
One of my favorite theatres in all of New England to catch a show. They house performances that showcase celeb actors. My favorites have been Hamlet with Paul Giamatti and A Street Car Named Desire with Joe Maganiello!
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Patricia Bradford
I saw "Imogen says nothing" this weekend. This play was truly horrible. The actors did their best with the material, but the plot was incomprehensible. Stay far away!
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Andrew Seth Miller
The world famous Yale Rep has trained so many talented actors, including Phil Proctor and Peter Bergman of Firesign Theater.
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Candice Weigle-Spier
Excellent productions. This is where August Wilson premiered most of his plays. We saw Seven Guitars recently. Wow!
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Alexander Sull
Imogene says nothing was really good. Court life was really bad. Cool theater, shows seem hit or miss so far.
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Vanessa Formica
Every seat is good. Good value for your $
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Lior Trestman
Great space
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Patricia Mazella
A gem