What are the event details for All The Devils Are Here?
All The Devils Are Here is a theatrical performance taking place at the Berlind Theatre - McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey, from August 19 to August 30, 2026.
What is the price range for tickets?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
What are the seating highlights at Berlind Theatre - McCarter Theatre Center?
The Berlind Theatre offers an intimate setting with excellent sightlines. The best seating is typically in the center orchestra section, while the rear balcony may have limited visibility.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
There are no specific age restrictions for All The Devils Are Here, making it suitable for audiences of all ages.
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What are the parking options at Berlind Theatre - McCarter Theatre Center?
Parking is available at several nearby lots. For optimal convenience, consider arriving early or using public transport options available in Princeton.
What are the bag policies for this event?
Bags larger than a standard backpack may not be permitted inside the theatre. It is advisable to travel light to ensure a smooth entry.
What public transport options are available in Princeton?
Princeton is accessible via NJ Transit trains and buses. The nearest station is a short walk from the theatre, making it easy to reach without a car.
Will there be any opening acts for All The Devils Are Here?
Typically, this event does not feature opening acts as it is a standalone theatrical performance.
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All The Devils Are Here Bronx Theatre reviews
The Wall Live "SHOW"
"The presentation of The Wall by All The Devils Are Here was true to the music and the movie. When the giant airplane came crashing down on the stage and burst into flames, the audience was truly mesmerized. All the characters from the story were worked into the show. It was remarkable how the Giant Wall across the stage was used throughout the show, built up and torn down several times. If you wanted to see a concert, you might have been disappointed, but if you expected to see "The Wall Live," you were treated to a spectacular show. Even the intermission was entertaining as the wall was used as a screen to show tribute to many brave souls who have lost their lives defending our way of life."
