North Fourth Theater
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
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Rating Breakdown
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Danielle Owens
7 months agoWe came on a Sunday to see Home, I’m Darling and it was fantastic! We went in knowing absolutely nothing about the theatre or production and we were very happy with our experience. Will definitely be checking another play out
Ebony McKenzie
a year agoThe owner she was a very considerate easy going and upbeat person. It was a little chilly out and even though she was closed she allowed me to stay until my ride out there. There was a welcoming atmosphere. The theater was cozy but at the same time, I didn't feel crowded and the chairs were comfortable. The artwork was eclectic and one of the paintings matched my dress lol.
Marjorie Koeppen
a year agoSaw an entertaining two person play called April in Paris. The actors were very good and the play was humorous and fun. It's a very small and intimate theater, but I would definitely recommend seeing another show here.
Tom Plummer
5 years agoWe really enjoyed the venue (rather small, 'black-box theater' - no microphones) and the performance (Christmas Carol). Creative script. Excellent music selections and dance choreography! Free refreshments during intermission. Cast meet and greet after performance! Highly recommend~!
Shannon Dickinson
6 years agoAbsolutely LOVE this place. The shows are fantastically put together, they work with schools to help students with ticket prices and transportation to and from the theatre, they are extremely accommodating, and have great snacks and beverages during intermission. I've been to see The Picture of Dorian Gray, Days of the Dead, and The Jungle Book. I will be returning to see Mr. Mallards Magic Menagerie and Beauty and the Beast later this year.
Contact Information
4904 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, USA
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