I had seats on the lower floor. These are expensive seats . as you walked in vendors were selling LED spin lights, which hundreds of children spun during the entire play making it impossible to see anything but LED lights flashing in your face. I expected a degree of children talking as it was a children’s play, but I think parents have given up, trying to take care of their children as the children ran up and down the isles and up and down the seats, screaming and yelling, and making it impossible to hear. at the last minute, a lady walked in and took her seat in the fifth row, wearing a gigantic flowered hat with antlers so that absolutely no one could see over her head. You could not see any of the characters except the very tall ones, and you could only see their heads . Luckily for my grandson the people sitting right behind her, got up and moved to the nose, bleed cheap seats, in order to be able to see, and there was one seat on the end of the aisle where he was able to see the second half of the play. When the play ended she pulled off her ridiculous gigantic with antlers and said oh thank goodness that’s over. I can take this thing off now seriously. I will never go to a play at that venue again. I will gladly pay triple to go to the Long center or Bass concert hall to see a children’s play where I have never seen that type of behavior or lack of control, and I have taken my grandchildren to mini plays at both venues