
Inside the main auditorium you’ll find seating for some 230 patrons, including handicapped accessibility and viewing locations for up to seven wheelchairs. No steps are required to enter the building or the auditorium.
No seat is more than 11 rows from the stage – ensuring that every seat is a good seat. General admission seating is standard for all shows. We recommend arriving about a half hour before to ensure that you and your group get the exact seat you prefer.
Entering the Barn, you’ll first walk into our atrium lobby, with a ceiling height of more than 20 feet. Off the lobby are a concessions area, box office and modern patron restrooms.
Large photos of various shows from our history help set the stage for each subsequent performance, and a special donor wall honors those whose generous contributions helped make our new Barn a reality.
The entire facility is equipped with an honest-to-goodness heating and air conditioning system. Many feel these features alone make the new building worthy of its $1.8 million cost of construction. If you ever sat in our original barn in February or July, you’ll surely agree.
Upstairs in the barn loft are spacious “tech areas” where our sound and lighting crews do their thing. A separate spotlight staging area is also found here. When not needed for a production, special guests can sit here in a location that we’ve dubbed the “Lincoln loft.”
Backstage at the Barn means a much more spacious dressing room area, along with bathrooms for the actors. Further back is a workroom where sets come together. Greater fly space and a storage loft are also being fully utilized by Barn members.