This converted industrial warehouse is used to present Redmoon Theater's indoor spectacles. It is spacious enough to house Redmoon's puppets and constructions when they perform during the winter months. The space is a little out of the way, but parking isn't too bad in the neighborhood on the street, and there are a few spaced in a lot right next to the building that are also made available to theater patrons.
The space itself is large, and has a really nifty aura to it- you almost expect to be asked for a password on the way in. If you get a chance, it's worth it to sneek a peak into their back rooms- the puppets and contraptions they have in storage there are awesome. Their stages are extremely adaptable, with bleachers to ensure that even audience members in the back row have a view of the proceedings.
Centerstage Reviewer: Ed Rutherford