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None Too Fragile Theatre

Performing arts theater in Akron

Updated: May 29, 2024 07:22 AM

None Too Fragile Theatre is located in Akron (City in Ohio), United States. It's address is 732 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44302.

732 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44302

3FQ4+8F Akron, Ohio

(330) 962-5547

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None Too Fragile Theatre is located at: 732 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44302.

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None Too Fragile Theatre Reviews

scott wood
2023-02-26 00:00:56 GMT

This is such an amazing place. Comfy and intimate and no big commercial influences. Really seems to take things back to its roots. Season membership is very affordable and also transferable so your friends can go if you can't make it. You cam tell they put a lot of love into everything they do here!!!! We've been to On and Off Broadway plays and I take this theater over any of them!!!

Brandt Butze
2022-10-21 16:05:07 GMT

I went to see Oleanna last night. None Too Fragile is the most unique theatre I've ever seen. First, and most importantly, the play was amazing. The actors were masterful in their portrayal of extremely sensitive material. The direction was equally daring in all the right ways.

As for the vibes of the theatre: They were interesting to say the least. I had heard certain things about the "political views" of the ownership that maybe don't coincide with that of those in the theatre going world. Upon entrance, I met the proprietor who was dressed as I might have guessed based on what I heard.

The experience I got was lovely. I don't care how people vote. Ok, maybe a little. I care about how we allow free expression in safe environments. That's what you get at NTF. The owner, Sean, offered me a free drink with my $30 entrance fee. I've seen hundreds of broadway (and off) shows that carry a much heavier price.

The theatre was comfortable. Pre-show 80's music, played at a perfect fun level. Before the show, Sean greeted the audience and explained the need for donations. This is typical with small theatres. I was somewhat worried about the direction he could take, but he didn't. He then offered any partakers in a free shot of bourbon (perhaps Whiskey. I don't drink) and a beautiful toast to a past patron.

The ONLY complaint was the excessive talking in the audience. The woman in front of me gave away the ending 5 minutes into the play when she attempted, badly, to whisper it to her husband.

We need more places like NTF. Congrats to the amazing acting. Thanks for making a safe space for patrons with differences of opinions.

Chaz Johnson
2015-10-16 21:08:05 GMT

My wife and I have been season subscribers since None Too Fragile opened and we have never been disappointed by a performance. Selected plays are NOT for the fragile (or faint of heart) as they cover serious and contemporary issues that move one. Skilled performers in the small intimate theater make you feel as though you are in the play. It is best to go with someone as when the play is over you need to ventilate about the experience and decompress. The theater is housed in the same building as Brico's Pub which provides good food and a panoply of beers and other bar items.

Renee Watson
2018-12-26 20:24:02 GMT

I've held season tickets for 3 years, and cannot recommend highly enough.Thought-provoking, high quality theater in an intimate environment. Productions are often dark - exploring controversial subjects and issues. Prepare to be challenged!

jason walker
2019-02-09 15:21:42 GMT

I've been twice with a friend to see two different shows. I must say , Im not one for live productions (probably due to the fact I was ruined by them at a young age) but these folks put on a quality performance. I would recommend any sceptic or first timers to the arts, to have this be their virgin experience. I'd say it seats about 50 or so people and it has been a sold out house both times I went.
I don't want to spoil anything for this show for you but " Yankee Tavern " will have you asking yourself more questions and wanting more answers once you leave.

Craig Sampsell
2014-09-23 18:47:50 GMT

A fantastic little black box theatre in the back of Bricco Pub. The cast and crew are always stretching the limits exposing patrons to what typically could not be seen outside of New York. Grab a drink from the bar, sit back, and prepare to be moved. you may not always agree with the material, but you'll certainly leave talking about what you just saw.
The theatre does get a little warm so dress comfortably.

Donna Powell
2018-02-04 04:16:09 GMT

Great little theater company! I will be back for more shows, but I will be sure to get tickets in advance,shows sell out and it is a small venue. Don't bring kids shows are controversial and sometimes sexually themed but still well worth the price.

Justin Kalinay
2018-03-01 08:52:43 GMT

Awesome performance of a play called "Boy." Comfortable seating, private communal setting. Good use of space, lights, and tech. Impressed, just get tickets early since it is a small venue!

Charles Branch
2018-12-08 14:05:49 GMT

Absolutely unforgettable theatre. The audience was deeply moved by the production. The stories are always powerful and relatable. Theatre for the people. Theatre for the many. Dilly Dilly. Do yourself a favor. Get out of the house. And go. And they serve a free shot of Jameson's...not Bud Light...before every show.

Sandra Kollar
2018-12-08 07:16:24 GMT

Very professional acting. Thought-provoking plays. I recommend having a reservation because there isn't always room if you just come without one. Becoming more well-known and popular. Always a worthwhile experience.

Abi'l Khayr
2017-06-14 16:02:07 GMT

If you are looking for thought-provoking theater, you are not likely to find a better place throughout northeast Ohio. The selection of plays, casting, directing -- all superb. Their reputation is building, and sellout performances are becoming common.

Joshua Weimer
2023-11-10 04:14:01 GMT

Went to see American Buffalo. Great scenery and amazing performance.

James Galla
2018-01-04 18:56:21 GMT

Great theater that puts on thought-provoking plays. The inside is close quarters and surrounds the main play area and allows for multiple angles to enjoy. There isn't anything negative I can say.

Gail Johnson
2020-05-06 16:23:39 GMT

If you like dark comedy and unique drama then you need to never miss a show at None too Fragile. . Located in side of Pub Brico which could be confusing . Trust me. Worth the drive to Akron no matter where you live.

Valerie Becker
2022-05-29 12:41:40 GMT

Personally, every production I've seen has been - and is - engrossing; acting is exciting, phenomenal; along with music, lighting, the settings; seating, etc., it's the best!!

Nean Putman
2017-09-23 03:43:45 GMT

None too fragile backed by Sean and Alanna have given so much to experience theater in ne Ohio especially Akron. The actors are always exceptionally talented. Go see them!!

David dornfeld
2023-05-14 02:03:25 GMT

Excellent productions. Wish they could do more than 4 shows a year

Jason Sharp
2019-05-21 02:48:12 GMT

Saw Two and it was amazing! Great intimate space with good food and drink options before the show. Definitely recommend

Jeffrey Berghoff
2018-03-20 00:34:29 GMT

Wonderful theater. No musicals or comedies here, just great thought provoking performances done by skilled actors and actresses.

Joe Dular
2015-09-02 10:54:48 GMT

A very talented melding of art and passion of performance. A jewel in the midst of thorns. A must see cast performances in the Cleveland area.

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Akron is a city in and the county seat of Summit County, Ohio, United States. At the 2020 census, the city proper had a total population of 190,469, making it the fifth-most populous city in Ohio and 136th-most populous city in the United States. source

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