Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts 2011 Mottman Road Southwest, Olympia, WA 98512
About the Business
The Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts is a state-of-the-art performing arts venue located at 2011 Mottman Road Southwest in Olympia, Washington, United States. This center serves as a hub for cultural and artistic activities in the region, hosting a wide range of performances including concerts, plays, dance recitals, and more. With its modern facilities and top-notch acoustics, the Minnaert Center provides a unique and immersive experience for both performers and audience members. Whether you're a seasoned arts enthusiast or just looking for a night of entertainment, the Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts is sure to impress.
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2011 Mottman Rd SW, Olympia, WA 98512, United States
Reviews
"Great venue with comfortable seating that provides ample rise between rows so you can see clearly over the heads of others. I like the size of the venue (not too big), and the sound quality is amazing. I saw live performance classical music, and I also enjoyed the later screen over the performers to tell us about the music being played. Enjoyed a lovely date night there."
"Nice venue. I don't know if sound technician comes with rental, or you provide your own, but somebody had a tin ear."
"Attended a firefighter and EMT class graduation here. The facility was beautiful, seating was comfortable and well spaced. The o ly problem was the microphone seemed to need recalibration. Would have been 5 stars if the sound tech was paying attention."
"Two choirs with piano and one had a band! Music was good. Some forgiven languages. Only understood John Lennon's Iemagin's words! Eleanor"
"It's a beautiful, clean, very modern theater. The seating has great rise, offering excellent views of the stage. There is an elevator to the theatre entrance offering access to people needing this. Downsides: The theatre doesn't have much "character" as it seems very new. I didn't see restroom facilities on the same floor as the theater's seating entry. If there had been an intermission, hundreds of us would have needed to descend the staircase to use the facilities. Not optimal design for older people. I guess it was designed for young able-bodied students, not their grandparents... hehe..."
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