Yes David! I was surprised how many performers they were able to employ in a number of shows. I think they wanted an upbeat energetic vibe throught the park which is one advantage of doing shows outside. They were able to take the Snoopy show from the Centennial/Jack Aldrich to this large stage. They left it multipurpose by keeping it bare and using the lighting and huge video board. You could tell the performers were thankful for the opportunity in these times. P.S. I still hear people mention they enjoyed your HalloWeekends-past Trio of Terror Poe performances in the glassblowing amiptheater. That says a lot when you guys made it that memorable. That intamacy with the audience would be difficult to pull of they'd have to have passes like they do for roller coasters to get in line at the Palace. The shows on this main stage people can get the energy in passing they don't necessarily have to stop and watch. Enough did though. They have a Halloween costume contest and a live show on this stage. Some of the Cedar Point costumes are elaborate and colorful so that has a good part to do with the presentation.