Reviews of Citizens Theatre. (Other) in Glasgow (East Dunbartonshire).
Citizens Theatre
119 Gorbals St, Glasgow G5 9DS, United Kingdom
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Information of Citizens Theatre, Other in Glasgow (East Dunbartonshire)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Reviews of Citizens Theatre
J. J.
Fantastic people, great space, very well managed theatre, and a great selection of innovative shows
P. M.
I love the Citz's we have been going to shows for many years
So looking forward to returning!!!!
T. C.
Glasgow institution. WQe go every year for their family panto, more a festive play, not a trad panto. Also recently saw the magnificent The Cheviot, the stag and the black black oil. Wonderful performance. Go about 3 or four times a year. great atmosphere and innovative shows.
a. g.
I have seen shows here and also photographed rehearsals of upcoming shows, the venue is beautiful, staff are extremely helpful and understanding. The behind the scenes tours are very worth while
S. A.
Good took the kids most years at Christmas
J. P.
Seen 9 to 5 tonight with my wife and sister-in-law. Was a fab night out for only £17 each and we had fantastic seats. The cast and musician's were amazing. Lovely theatre with some free parking nearby, would highly recommend.
S. O.
At the moment undergoing renovations but always a buzz about the place.
N. P.
I love the citizens theatre. It attracts a lot of great shows and a lot of great talent.
Seating in the theatre is relatively comfortable. I was recently there, and seated in a "restricted view" area. However, it was fine: at the end of a row, and near a pillar, but my view in no way restricted.
There is a bar that serves drinks before the show, during the interval, and after the show. Also, you can take your drinks into the theatre.
One thing worth bearing in mind if you plan to see a play there is its location. Away from the city centre, to get there you really need to drive or use public transport. Luckily there are bus stops outside and a subway station nearby. It's not the safest area of town to be wandering on a dark evening.
D. P.
A good venue with nice affordable onsite cafe and free parking though get in early if you want a table at the cafe! You can see the stage from even the extreme outside seats though the stage is very high so on the front row you'll need to look upwards to see it and end up with a stretched neck afterwards. Ideal viewing is about 4 rows back.
M. S.
Went to see BOLD Girls. Tickets state no latecomers admitted. Staff allowed latecomers in and had a discussion between themselves after start of play. We were in row K - 3 from back. Missed a lot of dialogue as actresses were not speaking loud enough.