What a great small venue for live performances! Came in with my daughter to watch the one-woman play, The Hours of Anne, starring Sara Woodyard, written by Mike Broemmel and directed by Ren Manley. The Play covers the period of Anne Boleyn’s imprisonment in the Tower of London awaiting her beheading. Sara Woodyard gave an exceptional performance in portraying Anne during this timeframe. The Hours of Anne is the first of five plays about heroic women. Act One Productions chose these stories for us to understand the importance of celebrating heroes that exemplify bravery, honor and dignity. The stories they have selected are of women that have forged new paths in religion, leadership, philanthropy, politics and Civil Rights. The upcoming shows are: Helen Bonfils: The Bonfils Girl, Eva Peron: La Primera Mujer, Hedy Lamarr: Stand Still and Look Stupid, and Call Me Mrs. Evers. The venue is small but eclectic, very cozy and comfortable. They have a bar that you can get beer, wine, soda, water and treats(cupcakes, chips). Prices are very reasonable, around $ 10-$ 15 and special rates for groups. They also have a gallery with cool paintings for sale. Plenty of street parking and a small little patio at the front.