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Phoenix Theater (A Project of Arts Nest)

Phoenix Theater (A Project of Arts Nest)

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2605 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55408, United States
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Jun 28, 2018
Excellent community space with sufficient parking in the side streets makes this a plus for organizing events especially with excellent eateries nearby for multiple price budgets. Easy access to the highway and also bus lines.

May 28, 2018
Easy parking area. Venue hosts alot of eclectic variety, wonderful beverage selection for the show. Great lounge and pre-show area. Theatre itself is good small stage, very personal. Quality sound and lighting matching the performance level they host.

Feb 25, 2018
This little theater is just what you would expect! A older theater! The parking is less than stellar to find but that is not the theaters fault! I loved that there was a mini beverage and snack bar and you could bring in whatever you purchased to eat during the show! The staff was very friendly and helpful and the theater area was clean yet dark enough to watch the show at! I would definitely recommend to others and come back again for another show in the future!

Jun 15, 2018
I went to see a co-worker perform in The Director's Cut: 30 Rock, a parody of NBC's show mixed with improvisation. Hilarious, great show!

Feb 21, 2018
Cute little theatre unsuspectingly residing on a busy Hennepin Avenue. Was here tonight to see Misha's arrest video. First time in theatre. It felt small and old, limited refreshments. The place felt like it was put together last minute. Unrelated small art. Some beers available at overpriced rates. Meh.

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