Eva T.
Yelp
My adult friends and I vetted this place to see if it's appropriate to bring her friend's kids and our nephew and nieces on an outing here since this venue hosts a myriad of events and sing-a-longs. Since this was our first time coming here, we had no idea what would happen during an interactive event with the Mary Poppins movie. Since this is a community supported venue, they had two individuals represent their catholic school introducing the event, but here's when I first started getting uncomfortable. They asked people (who were dressed up like the Mary Poppins characters to go on stage), these two individuals interviewed everyone aside from the only minority who was present on stage. My friend ran up to the young lady to tell her she forgot to ask the chimney sweeper about his name, but the young lady scoffed at my friend (while on stage!)
I can see if they only had time to interview 2/6 people on stage, but it's just weird how they ignored the only minority who had the courage to go up on stage to show his outfit. Especially if the young lady came from a catholic school ( I am catholic as well) they should have more etiquette and manners to decipher how badly that reflects on minority kids in the audience. Since Arlington has a large Asian American population, this is disheartening to see! Just sad!
I was going to talk to management afterwards, but it was too crowded with kids and their parents as the next showing was right after the event. To back up the other reviews, Yes-Francine is Rude! She should smile more! Especially if you are working with kids and within a community hosting this event on social media for all of MASS to come and see.
If management is reading this, maybe there were other reasons why this ONE individual was left out....however my friend who happens to be in her 60's should not be shunned by trying to stand up for this one minority who was blatantly ignored.
Oh, for the film... they give you a tambourine, spoon, a tuppence and a little cup. The original presenter should have just introduced the movie, because he was delightful and seemed kind. It was overall an ok experience, but I could have rented a movie and sang along at home instead of having to witness that experience. Now, I completely think different of Arlington!