The poles in the partially-obstructed seats can be annoying, but it's small enough that if you tilt your head back and forth, you're fine. Any seat is basically a good seat.
They have some interesting shows here so seating may look completely different depending on what you're there to see. The place is small enough that there aren't really any bad seats.
There's a 75% chance your seat will be behind a pole, or have another seat stacked on it, but don't feel slighted. There isn't a good seat in the house.
Restrooms are not available until the theatre doors are open for seating. No concessions available and very little seating in the lobby if you decide to arrive early. Good intimate space.