I went here with my class last month. The staff member my class, music teacher, and I worked with there did not like kids much. She seemed impatient and was not really nice about it when one of my classmates messed up when singing her song. I was not directly affected.
Jennette B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburg, CA
Went to a Mark Twain reading last night — so good. It was ‘Extracts from Adam’s Diary and from Eve’s Diary’. There were twenty readers 10 women and 10 men — and it was magnificent! The story was hilarious and having different voices read Eve and Adam was brilliant.
Amy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Concord, CA
HEYLITTLECUTIE! What a cute little venue! Our friend Chris G recently found tickets to see a play at this local spot, and to sweeten the deal, the tickets were half price($ 10 instead of $ 20). Our group of four met there to watch the performance of «Salome»(pronounced Sallow-May) by Oscar Wilde. I’d never seen it and didn’t know what to expect. What I did expect was a small theater, and this place is exactly that; but not in a bad way. For this production they utilized their space really awesomely, so that the play more or less took place in the center of the audience seating. We saw a burlesque show in Vegas that attempted this same concept and failed, so I was happy with the comfortable seating and performance area here. Some of the chairs had cushions or pillows on top of the seat, for extra comfy. Thank you for that! Great idea. We really enjoyed the play and enjoyed getting to see a live show so close to home. We’ll definitely check out this spot again. Oh, and a cash bar sits in the back($ 4 beer, $ 5 import beer). They don’t sell during the show(duh) so make sure to buy two at a time if your’e thirsty.
Joyce Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Leandro, CA
The Cue has recently been the spot for great Hawaiian music thanks to Patrick Landeza bringing in great groups straight from Hawaii. Last night’s performance by award winning Maunalua made me feel like I was back in Hawaii being treated to a jam session in someone’s backyard. Anyone who has ever been to Hawaii can attest to the feeling of ohana(family) you feel being around these super talented but yet humble artists that will talk to you during the break as if you were life long friends and the intimate Cue is a great venue to perpetuate just that. The only thing I wish is more of the performances can be on weekends since I can’t get out here on weekdays but understand that their main engagements in Hawaii are on weekends too.