Lovely, small to mid-sized, modern theater, but there are some fixable flaws.
The seats wobble. Seats 11 & 12 in both rows A & B need to be tightened. Overall the seat size is standard... just small enough to make you fidget trying to stop your knee from seizing up.
There is elevator access so it is ADA compliant, but you'll need an escort to figure out the elevator. Maybe it's just me being slow, but I wound up in the lobby of the other building coming from the restrooms in the sub-basement. And yes... The restrooms are WAY down. Along with the concessions. Since theater goers are generally up in age, it will be a concern dealing with all those stairs.
There was no way I was going to make it to the UWS and back in time for the show so I had my guitar and bags with me. There's no coat check, but the theater attendants are super friendly and helpful. They let me store it in an office. Lifesavers!
The risers are nice and high so everything but the box seats has a nice clear unobstructed view of the stage. Although if you are in the first row the height of the stage might cause a bit of neck craning.
I know I'm complaining a lot for a 4 star review, but I froze. And I am not a person that likes the heat. If you look at me hard I'll start to sweat. But I was distractingly cold by the end of the play.
It could have been where I was seated (Row B Seat 12), so close to the stage where the actors have to compete with you for comfort. In that case, bring an extra sweater, because they don't deserve to faint from heatstroke running around on stage for your enjoyment.
So, with a screwdriver and a sweater, it's all fixable!