The Speakeasy SF is one of the best immersive theaters we have tried. Travel down some steps and event goers find themselves in a prohibition era world. Read our Speakeasy SF review and buy your tickets today.
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Speakeasy SF Review 2016
We have broken our review into three different sections. The first part is a story synopsis with spoilers. The second section is the pros of the event. The third section is the areas of improvement.
The Good
The Actors
The Speakeasy SF has some of the best acting we have ever seen. The Speakeasy SF pulled in some amazingly talented actors. We felt and cared for these characters by the end of the night. We cant count the number of beautiful preformances we saw in the event. A few that were only seen by one or two event goers.
The Story
The interweaving story lines make for a wonderfully exciting night. We were pulled and pushed through the lives of the different characters. We felt for the sad drunk, while being outraged at the bar owners abuse of his dancer.
You will want to visit the Sf Speakeasy again and again. We can’t comprehend how many unique story moments we missed. If you go with a friend, we recommend splitting up. That way you can see different things. We will definitely be visiting again to add more information to our San Francisco Speakeasy Review.
The world Speakeasy SF created
We loved how everything worked in the world. No one tells you where to go, but it still works. The actors never left character even when there may have been no one watching them. For all intents and purposes we were in a Speakeasy during prohibtion times.
The Audience
One of the best parts about the Speakeasy SF were the audience themselves. People came dressed almost as well as the actors. The crowd was respectful and attentive which makes for a great experience.
The Music
The singing and dancing were just as great as the acting. We were blown away by the level of musical talent throughout the entire night. We could have spent hours in the bar just listening to the piano man. Its rare to find a great combination of music and acting talent.
The bad
A tad bit crowded
When we first showed up at our secret location there was a large clustering of other event goers. It was supposed to be a hidden speakeasy. Instead we waited in line while other people checked in.
We also found that it was hard to find a place at the tables in the casino room. We tried to elbow our way in a few times, but it wasn’t really worth it. The other rooms didn’t feel crowded, so we explored those instead.
The Set
We thought the cabaret room set design could have been a tiny bit better. This is a super nit picky critique, but it is hard to find much else. The bar and other rooms feel very finished comparatively.
Speakeasy SF rules and guidelines.
We have created a list of rules and suggestions for anyone reading our San Francisco Speakeasy Review. Following these will give you the most enjoyment during the night.
It's a Speak. Easy.
Event goers should not talk at all. If you need to ask something, do it as a whisper.
No mobile phones.
It’s the 1920’s. You will be handed a paper bag to put the phone into.
Don't Enter doors that say Private
There are tons of doors to explore that don’t have private on them.
Don't leave early.
Once you leave, you are out for the night.
Dress the part.
Everyone else will be in their best. They won’t accept anyone who isn’t in evening attire.
Setup the Bar Tab online.
ou have to add your credit card online. They won’t accept any type of money in the venue. If you want to drink, you need to create a tab early.
Speakeasy SF Review Summary
We didn’t know exactly what we were getting into when we signed up for the Speakeasy SF. After a wonderful night, we are seriously glad that we did. If you love immersive theater and the 20’s then the Sf Speakeasy is for you. The talented actors and interweaving story lines will leave you wanting more.