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The oldest continuously running theater in LA plus...

The oldest continuously running theater in LA plus FREE PARKING! The theater has a quaint unpretentious atmosphere with friendly and passionate staff and performances. The performance was open seating, so arrive early for the best seats.

Paid for a coffee. Had to step away from coffee ba...

Paid for a coffee. Had to step away from coffee bar to pay for seats, when I turned to come back barista had sold my coffee to the next guy in line and I had to wait again. Very amateurish operation.

Went to children's theatre with my 3 year old. If ...

Went to children's theatre with my 3 year old. If was fantastic and you can care they really care about the kids experience. My son was elated and was already talking about coming back with family on our way back to the car. Fantastic first theater experience for him.

Perfect afternoon fun with a shy 5 year old. No pr...

Perfect afternoon fun with a shy 5 year old. No pressure, friendly and helpful ushers, simple story with lots of dancing and singing by the wonderful cast. By the end my grand daughter was singing and dancing onstage! Happy Peter Rabbit memories!

A fabulous theater for young children, they perfor...

A fabulous theater for young children, they perform classics live, but with a modern touch. They engage the kids, perfectly and are so professional. At true joy!!!! The shows change, so go check it out.

Today we're safe a radio version of It's a Wonderf...

Today we're safe a radio version of It's a Wonderful Life. The performers represented up to 4 characters each. The were in character, even though they were acting out a part. They all did an amazing job. There were 2 sound effect and a pianist throughout the presentation. Bright me to tears, but it also kept me laughing.

Quant, cozy, clean with the most friendly staff me...

Quant, cozy, clean with the most friendly staff members. The show was amazing and funny with fantastic performances by Karen Bankhead as Etta Mae Mumphries " and the rest is history" featuring Pam Trotter as Nana Mae.