James J.
Yelp
My wife and I had not heard of The Ark until some friends invited us to the Christmas Cieli in December 2015. The show included dinner, which was next door at Conor O'Neills. Now, both of these places have become our favorites. If you have a few extra minutes take a trip over to the Conor O'Neills Yelp page and check out my review. As I mentioned, my wife and I have fallen in love with The Ark and have now seen a number of shows there since our friends brought us for the first time. In fact, my wife is now a member. The Ark is a nonprofit that relies heavily on memberships and volunteers. As a result, you won't see tons of advertisements on the walls or anywhere within The Ark. They have completed some updates and remodels over the last year and have some more planned, which will make The Ark even nicer.
Keep in mind, they sell alcohol but you must be a member to purchase drinks. However, they do have a very inexpensive $5 Introductory membership that allows you purchase alcohol. Also, your membership is 100% tax deductible. The workers are all volunteers and we have always had pleasant encounters with the volunteers. They have been willing to assist and answer questions when needed. As far as the seating is concerned, the auditorium is intimate and almost all seats provide good vantage points. There are a few seats that are partially obstructed by poles but those are the exception rather than the rule. Some seats are theater style, some are chairs with a ledge in front for setting drinks, phones, etc. on, and others are tables & chairs on the main floor. Some shows don't have the tables on the main floor in order to increase the number of seats.
The sound is good and depending on the show can be loud. Not to worry if you forget ear plugs, though. They provide free ear plugs if you ask for them. Door usually open 30 minutes before shows. However, because of the weather, there have been times when they have opened the doors earlier. Nonetheless, make sure you are dressed for the weather if you plan on standing in line waiting for the doors to open. For those few reviews that have complained about shows being cancelled or other patrons heckling or using their phones there are remedies for these things. First, checking their website before leaving for a show can help to alleviate the disappointment of a cancelled show because they do their best to update this as soon as possible. Of course, sometimes the artist will decide at the last minute that they can't perform, which is out of the control of The Ark. Also, if you're having problems with another patron then let a volunteer know so they can address the issue.
Overall, my wife and I love The Ark and all of the eccentricities that make it unique. We would definitely recommend The Ark for anyone that wants a nice evening out at a show.