At least Willow was being mighty understanding of all of this. It really spoke to the twisted nature of whoever was behind this that they would put a newbie in this situation first thing. Madison was even feeling sorry for the poor girl. And feeling a little hyper, now she thought about it. Then again mild mania might just be helpful today. If it stayed mild.
"I'm sorry, this sucks for you even more than anybody else." Madison commiserated as she motioned for them to go into the park. It was easier to cross it than go around, and Madison was almost completely sure the theater was on the opposite street; even if it wasn't exactly there, they could stand to walk the length of it. She smiled at the new girl. "Don't worry, I'll get us there. I think it's on the other street across from this park, over there." she pointed.
Lo and behold, tucked neatly between the toiletries place and the hardware store, there it was. The Crown, an old ass theater that likely only had one showing room. Even still, Madison imagined it had plenty of rooms. This was going to take a while.