5/5 One Hungry P. 4 months ago on Google
WOW!!!!
JUST
WOW.
I
have
never
in
my
life
seen
a
production
like
this
and
I’m
a
Broadway
fanatic.
We
were
lucky
to
sit
front
row,
right
in
the
aisle
where
the
horses
and
actors
stroll
by,
it
was
so
cool
I
still
am
mind
blown.
The
stage
wraps
around
to
both
sides
so
be
prepared
to
look
around
following
the
actors
and
the
story.
I
hear
if
you
have
neck
issues
it’s
good
to
sit
close
to
the
aisle
but
more
in
the
back
so
you
can
see
it
all
happen
around
you
without
having
to
look
side
to
side
sharply.
I
will
say
being
in
the
very
front
was
an
experience
on
its
own
but
do
note
you
will
turn
your
head
a
lot
which
didn’t
bother
us
a
bit.
This
was
such
a
talented
cast
with
such
a
detailed
and
extensively
crafted
set
that
consistently
changed
and
morphed
with
the
story
it
was
one
mind
blowing
moment
after
another.
My
face
hurt
from
smiling
it
was
such
a
beautiful
and
awe
striking
show
to
witness.
If
you
are
a
fan
of
the
theater,
Broadway,
or
just
pure
phenomenal
talent,
you
gotta
see
this
show,
religious
or
not,
it’s
a
fantastic
show
and
it
will
leave
you
impressed
regardless.
There’s
animals
of
all
kinds,
beautiful
music,
comedic
moments
and
an
audience
that
embraces
clapping
and
shouting
an
amen
when
you
feel
the
need
to.
It
is
as
causal
as
you
want
it
to
be.
I
saw
people
in
nice
church
clothes
to
Nickelodeon
street
clothes.
Just
come
as
you
are,
come
comfortable
and
don’t
be
intimidated
by
the
car
traffic
or
the
lines
inside,
they
move
fast
and
every
staff
member
we
encountered
was
so
kind
and
friendly.
I
will
say
it
is
so
important
to
come
about
45
mins
early-
the
traffic
takes
a
minute
for
parking
and
you
can’t
get
in
until
intermission
if
you
are
late.
Honestly
I
can’t
say
enough
amazing
things
about
this
theater
and
I
cannot
wait
to
see
more
shows
in
the
future.
If
Esther
is
still
showing,
GO.
It’s
a
powerful
story
everyone
should
witness
at
Sight
and
Sound.
And
get
a
pretzel,
soooo
good!!!
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