
This is a lovely venue to see any kind of show in. They have plays, concerts, dance and even movies. I most recently went to the sing-a-long version of Wicked. It was a lot if fun and the sound...
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In addition to its rich programming, the Pablo Center is committed to promoting equity, accessibility, inclusion, and diversity in the arts through initiatives like the Accessibility Endowment Fund. The center actively collaborates with local nonprofit arts groups, celebrating their contributions while providing vital support to cultivate a thriving arts community.
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This is a lovely venue to see any kind of show in. They have plays, concerts, dance and even movies. I most recently went to the sing-a-long version of Wicked. It was a lot if fun and the sound...
Took my grandson to see Diary of A Wimpy Kid by the Eau Clair Children's Theatre. What a great theater and musical performance was amazing.
Attended a concert here in September. Very beautiful venue. Cool bar upstairs. Lots of free parking on the street after 6pm I believe or they have valet. Great sound but the seats are a bit...
Beautiful building pretty comfortable seats. Not a bad seat in the house. We saw the ballet of Cinderella loved it. Being able to have a glass of wine and enjoy the show was great!!!
We have been to concerts in Eau Claire before, usually at the State. But really just down the street, this was our first show at this venue. It is newer, bigger and nicer (though I will say the...
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