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432 State St, Schenectady, New York, 12305, United States
(518) 346-6204 proctors.org
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Jul 29, 2018
Pleasant staff, good view from nearly everywhere, beautiful venue. Would prefer a 45 minute admittance prior to show... rather than 30. Standing in massive line kills the ambiance of attending an otherwise pleasant production.

Aug 3, 2018
Loved my show, as I always do when I come here. From Dan and Phil to the Lion King, Protors always has a variety of shows going on. Seats are great no matter where you are seated and the theater is very easy to navigate. The most stressful part is getting tickets, inspiration to become a member I guess!

Jun 11, 2018
What an amazing place to go see live theater. It is surprisingly large once you get inside. I went to see the King and I with a friend. It was a Christmas present from her to me. I look forward to going and seeing another preformance in this beautiful space. The staff were friendly and very helpful. Especially since I have difficulty stranding for long periods of time. Or even walking long distances. If you get the opportunity to go to an event here I highly recommend doing so.

Jul 15, 2018
Proctor's is a convenient and entertaining theater in the capitol region. The theater puts on performances of well know plays and musical such as Les Miserable and Hamilton. My only gripe is that the theater is too large for it's own good. There are plenty of seats to house people. But the back seats, which make up the majority of seats, have pretty aweful views.

Jul 22, 2018
Sweet theatre! Here for interactive introverts with my daughters. First time to this theatre and it is really cool. I would like to return sometime for another performance.

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