Trinity Repertory Company
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (2 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Alyssa Larose
2 weeks agoI took my daughter to see La Tempestad and it was phenomenal! Shakespear with a touch of modernism and the cast was outstanding 😊 the theater wasn’t too big as well so we could get seats directly next to the stage it felt so immersive! We loved the experience! We don’t speak Spanish but it wasn’t hard to read the subtitles and still stay with the show! Bravo to the cast!!! ⭐️
Debra M.
a year agoI bought my 14 yr old daughter tickets to see A Christmas Carol for Christmas this year. They were reasonably priced and I wanted to introduce her to the world of live theater. This was my first time at Trinity so I didn't know what to expect. First of all, the INSIDE LOBBY is beautifully decorated. You are allowed to purchase water, alcoholic drinks, popcorn, and they even have a hot cocoa station. I found the prices to be a bit high but that's to be expected. The Theater Area was small with not many seats, which I wasn't sure I would like at first. Kind of like going to a Movie Theater. But as the show began I found myself enjoying the smaller, more personal experience. It drew me in as if I were part of the play itself. The Acting was great and the Scene Design fit perfectly. My daughter and I had a wonderful time and would definitely visit again. I just wish they had more than a handful of plays per year
Kathy Maisano
4 weeks agoI saw the tempest this afternoon. It was a great disappointment. I love Shakespeare, but the dual language was very confusing. I watched the subtitles and missed the play. It was very hard to follow. If you want to present Spanish and English plays,do them on different days. This is the second and last one of this type that I will attend
Linda Sutton
2 weeks agoI agree with a previous post. I don’t understand why they’re using both English and Spanish. So confusing. Can’t concentrate on actors when constant having to watch translation screen. Costumes are fantastic, thus 2 stars. Can't understand what play is about. They should have disclosed the Spanish. Theater half empty. Maybe 3 Spanish speakers. Parking on Providence streets a nightmare. PARK- PROV.
Danira Ortiz
2 years agoWent here for the first time this weekend to watch Christmas Carol. What a great experience!! All the staff are friendly and helpful as you look for your seat. Great classic story with a twist. I chose a front seat because I’d never been but it’s a small cozy place with a great layout so there is no bad seat in the house! Highly recommend it.