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Blue Bridge At The Roxy

Blue Bridge At The Roxy

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3.9 Google Review
2657 Quadra St, Victoria, British Columbia, V8T 4E3, Canada
(250) 382-3370 bluebridgetheatre.ca
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Jul 8, 2018
My friends and I had come to the Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre for a nice night out. It was a nice quaint place to watch the show. Although the seats were uncomfortable for watching, and the space in the lobby and outside on the sidewalk was crowded during intermission, it was a nice place to be. The staff were nice and the actors were amazing. Overall, not a bad place to be.

Aug 19, 2018
Great little theater, and the actors working there are super talented! The washrooms are not accessible for people with mobility problems though. I think once the concession area is upgraded, a fundraiser to renovate the washrooms is going to be necessary.

May 22, 2018
Fantastic theatre with a great show selection every season. I also love that their show season is in the summer when other theatre companies traditionally don't run. The space is a little sparse, but the quality of shows makes that negligible. Bring a sweater, as it can get chilly inside when the weather is cooler.

Apr 7, 2018
Always a treat to take in a play at the Blue Bridge Theatre. Their unique, recently-renovated space provides an exciting connection between audience and actor, and this company can be counted on to bring new work as well as classics to their stage: plays by Tennessee Williams, Harold Pinter and Neil Simon among others, as well as the magic of old-time radio drama. Hey and parking has never been a problem.

Apr 26, 2018
Great shows, snacks and drinks! The theatre itself is a very welcoming environment: well-lit, old-fashioned and comfortable seating, and pleasant decor. A bit on the pricey side, but a guaranteed fun night.

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