5/5 beth ellyn r. 1 year ago on Google • 131 reviews
The
Charleston
Heights
Arts
Center
is
a
gem
operated
by
the
city
of
Las
Vegas.
It
is
a
neighborhood
facility
that
has
first-class
amenities
because,
hey,
this
is
Vegas
and
that's
how
we
do
the
arts.
The
main
draw
for
the
public
is
the
theater.
The
Rainbow
Theater
Company
organizes
the
plays,
most
of
them
populated
by
local
kids.
The
musical
Matilda
had
a
live
orchestra.
And
there
were
two
people
signing
the
show
so
the
deaf
among
us
could
understand
the
play.
They
make
everyone
feel
welcome
and
cared
for!
The
theater
has
great
acoustics
and
comfortable
seats.
I
thought
it
was
kewl
they
had
a
glass
bowl
with
earplugs
for
both
adults
and
kids
in
case
you
thought
the
music
was
too
loud.
I
wish
some
of
the
Strip
theaters
would
be
so
thoughtful!
There's
a
wall
at
the
back
of
the
theater
that
showcases
photos
from
the
1960s
when
the
theater
opened.
I
found
it
as
exciting
than
the
excellent
formal
art
exhibit
in
the
building.
Check
that
out!
There's
a
formal
art
gallery
in
the
middle
of
the
building.
The
art
exhibit
I
saw
was
thoughtful,
well-done
and
captivating.
There
are
benches
in
case
you
want
to
take
a
moment
to
take
it
all
in.
Well,
not
Louvre
quality,
but
really
good.
During
the
week
clubs
and
arts
and
crafts
activities
take
place
for
the
locals.
There's
plenty
of
parking
all
around
the
building.
Even
when
there
is
not
a
seat
to
be
had
in
the
theater,
there's
still
a
parking
place
for
you.
The
shows
aren't
Smith
Center
quality.
But
for
$8
a
ticket,
they
are
ah-maz-ing!
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