![]() In April they host Art in the Garden, which is an annual arts festival benefiting Raleigh Little Theatre. The garden can be privately rented for weddings or other events. However, normally there is a pretty arbor area and fountain available to walk through. Unfortunately while we were here in Spring 2020 the rose garden was under maintenance and was closed to the public. They have an awesome amphitheater area that can seat up to 2,000 people! According to the website they host outdoor movies and music concerts here during the summer! We’ll be adding these to the Raleigh Tot Spot calendar, so keep a look out for upcoming fun! The Rose Garden Maybe they just don’t want outside food and drink because they want you to buy their food? And if they have a concession stand, I’m sure you are allowed to bring the food into the theater, right? Share in the comments if you have the inside scoop! The Amphitheaterīefore attending our show inside the theatre, we walked around outside a bit to burn some energy. I heard that they usually have a concession stand available during the evening performances. I could have really used some snacks for my 2 year old that last half hour! However, we were at the theatre during a matinee performance. My only complaint about this theater is that there was a sign that said no outside food or drinks allowed. They also had some great singers that blew me away! The actors did a great job and they were inclusive of all actor’s abilities. Seuss and the kids and I loved it! It was perfect for my kids since the bright colors kept their attention. The show we attended was a musical all about Dr. I used them for all 3 of my kids and I’m so glad I did! It kept the chair from folding up and raised them up a bit higher so they could see. The boosters they have actually Velcro to the seat, so they don’t slip or fall. While you were entering the theater, you could grab booster seats for children if needed. He kept climbing in and out of his seat, but since he was fairly quiet I stayed until the end. We felt very welcomed and the kids really enjoyed the experience! My 2 year old got a little antsy by the end, but there were lots of children in attendance so I didn’t feel too bad about it. It was an adapted 75-minute version of the musical made specifically for kids. Seuss performance that was labeled as a Theater for Young Audiences. So while it’s pretty confusing, feel free to park in the lot to the left of the theatre! The Theatre They mark it that way since they are technically on the NC State Campus and they don’t want students to use the lot. Once inside the theater I asked about the parking situation and they explained that even though the spots are labeled for permits only, it is still the theatre parking lot and I could have parked there. Luckily we were there early, but the street spots filled up fast. They have a side lot that says it’s for theatre patrons only, but each space is marked with “permit only.” I didn’t think I could park there so I grabbed street parking instead. ![]() Upon arriving, I realized that parking was a little tricky. Located in downtown Raleigh near Cameron Village, it’s a great option to take your child to their first theatre experience! front entrance The Raleigh Little Theatre is a smaller, more intimate community theatre that focuses on non-commercial theatrical performances.
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