Laura W.
Yelp
I have nothing against an old theater with charm. I love The Crest. This place, however, is in desperate need of renovations. Everything about it felt rundown. The seats, the stage, the lighting, the foyer -- everything. It was like being transported back in time, and not in a good, nostalgic-sort-of-way.
You know how theaters give name plaques on the seats to top donators? Well, note to Roseville Theatre, you did it wrong! Instead of cutting out a little place for each plaque to lie flush within the top of each armrest (as every other theater does), they just screwed each plaque right on top of the armrest, and didn't even use flat screws. In effect, they ruined every armrest with plaques that not only jut out from the wood, but also have screws jutting out of them. Basically, you have to hold your arms in your lap if you don't like metal poking into your skin. This is uncomfortable during a long performance. Really, really uncomfortable.
Parking is very limited, but old Roseville does have a free parking garage nearby.
On the plus side, the view was from our lower-level seats was decent. Maybe a good performance helps balance out the rundown theater. I saw a cringe-worthy performance -- the kind that gives you secondhand embarrassment for the actors and director -- so I couldn't say.