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If you have a chance to go to the Lensic, definitely go!
We saw Arturo Sandoval. Incredible venue and amazing performance. We walked from our ho-6tel (Inn of the Governors). Seats were comfortable, interior is beautiful! We had very good seats-on the ri...
No refunds when main billing is replaced with someone else.
Bought tickets to see Thomas Hampson, "America's foremost baritone," only to find that Hampson isn't performing after all. I understand, things happen, but the Lensic refuses to issue a refund. Yes, i...
This is a review of the wonderful Lensic theatre - this 90 year old Moorish Spanish style structure in itself makes this a romantic spot in the romantic downtown of Santa Fe; as well as the city's jaz...
During 1931 when this vaudeville theater opened, Art Deco was all the rage but not in the minds-eye of the Boller Brothers who designed anything but ordinary theaters across the US landscape. A relat...
The most exciting performing arts venue in Santa Fe
The Lensic hosts an incredibly diverse array of performances in Santa Fe. Performances that would be difficult to get into in NYC or Chicago are easily available. Runs are short, often one day, but ...
If you have a chance to go to the Lensic, definitely go!
We saw Arturo Sandoval. Incredible venue and amazing performance. We walked from our ho-6tel (Inn of the Governors). Seats were comfortable, interior is beautiful! We had very good seats-on the ri...
No refunds when main billing is replaced with someone else.
Bought tickets to see Thomas Hampson, "America's foremost baritone," only to find that Hampson isn't performing after all. I understand, things happen, but the Lensic refuses to issue a refund. Yes, i...
Count Basie Orchestra at the Lensic
This is a review of the wonderful Lensic theatre - this 90 year old Moorish Spanish style structure in itself makes this a romantic spot in the romantic downtown of Santa Fe; as well as the city's jaz...
Exotic, imaginative, and such a feast for eyes!
During 1931 when this vaudeville theater opened, Art Deco was all the rage but not in the minds-eye of the Boller Brothers who designed anything but ordinary theaters across the US landscape. A relat...
The most exciting performing arts venue in Santa Fe
The Lensic hosts an incredibly diverse array of performances in Santa Fe. Performances that would be difficult to get into in NYC or Chicago are easily available. Runs are short, often one day, but ...