Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Aztlan Academy

    3.0 (2 reviews)

    Aztlan Academy Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Aztlan Academy

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    14 years ago

    I had the misfortune to meet this business owner. He was exceptionally rude. I would not recommend this place.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Aztlan Academy

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Performing Arts 2,380 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Lyric Theatre of San Jose - "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss II. Lyric's 2006 production, with Harvey Garn as Eisenstein and Alicia von Kugelgen as Rosalinde.

    Lyric Theatre of San Jose

    4.7(25 reviews)
    2.0 miWillow Glen

    The Lyric Theater is right in downtown San Jose, on the same block as the Tech museum. I'm certain…read morenobody who goes to the Tech museum in the day and then the Lyric Theater at night, as the audiences are from opposite ends of the age spectrum! We park at Cityview underground parking on Park street, eat at that greasy spoon Peggy Sues to validate our parking, and walk two blocks to the theater. Not sure if it worth the $7 to put up with those overpriced greasy hamburgers. The temperature at 730pm was 80 outside, and probably an AC induced 65 inside, so cold that I, in my shorts and light tennis shirt, felt like I was in a meat locker! If I had know how cold it was, I could have smuggled in my chicken leftovers from dinner instead of pigging out to eat them all. We discretely raid the candy jar closest to the will call desk, and farthest from the ticket seller, on our way past the restrooms. I stop by for a complimentary calendar, until the desk clerk says a $5 donation would be appreciated, causing me to drop the calendar like it was contaminated with Ebola! The wife stops by the restroom, and so do I, as there are always women lines at intermission, and sometimes mens lines, as there are only 2 toilets, and 3 urinals in the mens room -not much for a theater that seats 300. We have season tickets to the Lyric theater, which shows mainly Gilbert and Sullivan opera type live productions. Gilbert and who? It might as well be the stone age for you young Yelpers! And most of the audience seems so old that they may have been born in the age of G & S! We have season tickets at $100 apiece for 3 shows, while you can get Goldstar discounted tickets for around $20 apiece. Season ticket holders like us get the best seats in the house - I like the center section seats on the aisle. 14 rows, 2 aisles, 10 staggered seats across the orchestra section, with 6 seats on each side, and a separate balcony section. You have to rise to let people pass, as the seating is tight - don't step on my passion flower Birkenstock sandals! And the row in front of you is barely lower than yours, so you don't want to be seated behind some guy with a Frank Sinatra hat that I saw! The young couple in front of us move over one seat, due to a very tall man in the aisle seat. After intermission they are gone -another couple who are not sufficiently cultured to appreciate the finer points of G& S opera, like my wife. I don't even bother to read the subtitles over the top of the stage, but doze off between the musical singing scenes. Well wife, at least I don't snore! We were told that this show, Utopia, has not been performed in Northern California this year, and not in the Lyric theater for the past 20 years. And if my reaction is an indication, it will not be performed here for another 20 years! Once I had extra tickets for Mikado, and gave them to the ex-wife and hubby -yes even my ex-wife has a new hubby -probably one of those mail order grooms! Both of them left at intermission -not their cup of tea, as the stuffy British aristocrats would say! Afterwards you get to meet the actors and actresses in the play -there's me being escorted by 2 British redcoat soldiers to the stockade! The Lyric theater management is trying to expand their membership, and running more traditional plays -The Sound of Music is in March, 2015. And my ex-wife loves Sound of Music. I will give them our extra tickets that come with the season subscription -with my wife's permission of course!

    I love myself some Lyric Theatre!!…read more I'm biased, of course, but this is a great group of folks and Yelpers should know that!! Hugs & Kisses!! -- Metella, Allan-A-Dale, Louka, Lydia, Dolores & Mathilde ;-)

    Photos
    Lyric Theatre of San Jose - Chocolate Soldier, 2005

    Chocolate Soldier, 2005

    Lyric Theatre of San Jose - Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel", Lyric Theatre 2011 production.

    Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel", Lyric Theatre 2011 production.

    Lyric Theatre of San Jose - "The Rose of Persia," 2008.

    See all

    "The Rose of Persia," 2008.

    Teatro Visión

    Teatro Visión

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Only one more weekend to go for Bless Me, Ultima: The Play. This is an adaptation of a classic…read moreChicano novel about a young man growing up in New Mexico, protected by a healer. There's a lot about the tension between healers, witches and the Catholic church. There's a lot about small-town culture and the losses from the war and family vendettas. There's a lot of music. Ultimately, the play is heartwarming and magical. It's not a perfect play, and suffers from the problems of adapting a novel for the stage, but I really enjoyed it. Tip: don't get seats in the first two rows as you have to crane your neck to see the supertitles. I moved at intermission. The play is mostly in English and if you miss the relatively few lines that are in Spanish it won't hurt your enjoyment of the play too much, but it was annoying, and the first row is a little too low with respect to the stage anyway. Aside from that, it's a nice auditorium and the play makes effective use of the huge stage. Family-friendly for perhaps 13 and older. There is some violence and some cursing in Spanish. Full disclosure: I know one of the actors.

    Teatro Vision is quintessentially San Jose. It is a local company that does a wide range of…read moretheatre. It offers Chicano expression that touches everyone regardless of background. It is smart, funny, tragic, artsy, real, and extraordinary. I am very biased, having worked with them occasionally.

    Photos
    Teatro Visión
    Teatro Visión
    Teatro Visión

    See all

    CinéArts Santana Row - Tenders- dry AF

    CinéArts Santana Row

    3.8(505 reviews)
    2.1 miWest San Jose

    Really solid experience here. Parking was free and easy, which already made the visit stress-free…read more The theatre itself was clean and well maintained, and everything felt organized. I also want to mention Alexander, who was working at the time. I had misplaced an item and he stepped in to help without hesitation. He stayed patient, moved quickly, and made sure we actually found it instead of just brushing it off. That kind of attention and effort doesn't go unnoticed. Overall, great service and a smooth visit from start to finish. Definitely coming back.

    I've been here to CineArts Santana Row twice now and each and every time I am left satisfied!!…read moreShout out to my Little for recommending & damn near demanding to come to this specific theater!! Parking is easy due to the neighboring parking structure. Do keep in mind that parking is validated for a few hours- just make sure you make your way to the information desk to input your license plate info. Seating is comfortable- allowing patrons to recline and heat up your chairs. Best of all, each seat has its own table- great for kids and for huge snackers! CineArts is well kept and always clean during my visits. The concession stand offers alcoholic drinks, hot foods, popcorn, candies, and sugary beverages. Hot dogs, popcorn, and the pizzas are great- chicken tenders and mozzarella sticks are trash. Don't bother getting the tenders or mozz sticks unless you like it dry and hard. 5/5 stars overall. Tickets are pricey but i guess everything is nowadays. Idk about you but I'd rather spend my money on a place that guarantees comfortability and cleanliness.

    Photos
    CinéArts Santana Row - They filled someone's bag with popcorn for their $5 special

    They filled someone's bag with popcorn for their $5 special

    CinéArts Santana Row - Front entrance

    Front entrance

    CinéArts Santana Row - Film poster

    See all

    Film poster

    Aztlan Academy - theater - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...