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    Freud Playhouse

    3.9 (10 reviews)

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    Geffen Playhouse - Seeing DRAGON MAMA

    Geffen Playhouse

    4.3(227 reviews)
    0.4 miWestwood, UCLA

    A hidden gem. Let's jump right into this review…read more The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles is a renowned, non-profit theater known for intimate productions of classic and contemporary plays, new works, and educational programs. Two main spaces, the 500-seat Gil Cates Theater and the smaller Audrey Skirball-Kenis Theater. My son and I attended a play - Table 17 and sat in the balcony box of the Gil Cates Theater. Box seats $139pp Pros 1. Very nice venue. An intimate space with every seat being a good seat. Great acoustics also. 2. Bathrooms are clean and grounds are well-kept. 3. Small bar area that sells food items and drink, including alcohol. 4. Patio area and seating in the lobby if you arrive early. Doors usually open 1 hour before showtime. Theater doors open 30 minutes before curtain time. Cons 1. Parking can be a challenge but not impossible. Metered street parking. Use the text to pay function because you can add additional time from your phone and receive reminders via text when your time is about to expire. There are also paid parking lots within walking distance. Prices will vary. I was impressed with Geffen Playhouse and will definitely be back. BTW - Table 17 was an amazing play - funny, thought provoking, and an attention grabber.

    Still a great venue for great performances. Great staff & great intimate room with great comfort…read moreseat. Love the courtyard for drinks prior & intermission period. Big and clean restrooms. Great refreshment choices. Parking can be tricky, you can park in the garage next door for pay, or street parking for pay (depending on the hours of the day & day of the week), or you can park in neighborhood street parking (free) couple blocks away. The venue is close by market with food vendors or nearby restaurants and museum. Really enjoy every time I'm here seeing a play.

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    Geffen Playhouse - You see the misspelled word - Baseball not Basketball (look at the cursive writing)

    You see the misspelled word - Baseball not Basketball (look at the cursive writing)

    Geffen Playhouse - Table 17: Amazing cast & play 12.6.25

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    Table 17: Amazing cast & play 12.6.25

    Theater 40

    Theater 40

    4.2(22 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I was invited by my neighbor Chris Franciosa who played Walter in Becky's new car. This was my…read morefirst time at theatre 40. Parking was free and inside Beverly high school. Not necessarily easy to find at first but I'm glad I was aware then there were signs too. The theater is pretty small with three rows in front then sitting on both sides. Perhaps a capacity of 100? Very intimate. Not sure how the view is from the sides however. I loved the play. A series of 6 plays is around $235 which is very reasonable. I'll definitely come back! The restrooms are ancient with doors that are wayyy too small, but I guess it's common for a school? Briefly met the artistic director who is clearly passionate about his job and doing his best to keep this theatre alive. I loved that.

    Fabulous, hysterical, already ordered tickets for their next show, and well worth the ride from…read moreOrange County!!! "Becky's New Car" had the best cast and everyone was a seasoned actor with a long list of previous plays and TV shows they've been in. There were parts I couldn't stop laughing, and enjoyed the play so much. I've invited 6 friends to return in July for their next one, which sounds even funnier. If my SUV could fit more people I would have asked more friends to join us. Parking was so easy, subterranean, safe and you walk right into the building from their underground garage. David the Managing Director was so personable and inviting, he seemed to know a lot of the attendees by name as regulars. I could hardly wait to see their next play, "A Jukebox for the Algonquin" and I have no doubt it too will be terrific! Great evening & a fun time.

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    Theater 40
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    Odyssey Theatre Ensemble - From the show Birds of North America

    Odyssey Theatre Ensemble

    4.3(78 reviews)
    1.9 miSawtelle

    This review is about my recent experience with attempting to see Sex, Lies and Harold Pinter. I…read morearrived to the theatre only to find out that the director had decided to cancel the show and turn it into a dress rehersel. This is information you need to let people know earlier in the day not wait until they waste their time and gas money and arrive at the box office. The girl running the box office was apoigetic and nice. Someone associated from the production was trying to have the people that did buy tickets be able to sit through the rehersal since it would be a full run-through. He later told me that he was overruled and it was a no go. I did receive a refund, but even the refund doesn't cover the price of gas that was spent and sitting in traffic driving there and driving back. Not to mention there are different things I could have done with my day if i wasn't going to attend this show. Astronomical unprofessionalism and zero regard for the audience's time and frankly money. If you have already purchased tickets to one of their performances I highly recommend that you confirm if the show is still going on so your time isn't wasted. I have to say out of all of the plays I have seen in LA this is one of the worst experiences I've ever had. I won't be going to any future plays put on by this production company. Do better. This is pretty disgusting.

    Odyssey is such a wonderful local theater. I have enjoyed attending many events there and have seen…read morenumerous plays in both English and Farsi. The Iranian-American playwright Houshang Touzie and his production company, Work Shop 79, are presenting his latest play at Odyssey this weekend, and I attended their rehearsal last night to be part of it. What I love most about Odyssey is that every seat is a "good seat." The lighting director and the sound engineer were busy setting everything up, and I sat silently in the darkness, watching everything come together in preparation for what was to come this weekend. Thank you, Odyssey, for welcoming plays from other cultures and languages into your theater.

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    LA Theatre Works - Inside

    LA Theatre Works

    4.3(15 reviews)
    0.5 miUCLA, Westwood

    We're here for the West End Production of Phoebe Waller Bridge's one woman show titled FLEABAG!…read moreProjected into a Cinema screen at James Bridges Theater; a 276 seat theater in Melnitz Hall UCLA campus.... Tickets were $25 each Phoebe's TV series FLEABAG on Amazon Prime is based on this one woman show... And much of her recent success; including being cast alongside Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones is attributed to her bold and VERY personal take of her Brit life experience in this "balls out" one woman play... https://www.ntlive.com Mind you Fleabag the one woman show is much raunchier than the Amazon series; so be forewarned it's not a normal day at the Theater lol

    LATW is for LA theater lovers!…read more Their live radio-show-like productions feature top-notch talent including Alfred Molina and Stephen Weber. I recently saw the Charles Busch in his classic camp "Die Mommy Die," and Jonathan Cake and Sarah Drew in "Pressure," both superb. The shows are not staged plays, but readings, with the actors at microphones, recording audio for later broadcasts. Because the actors and direction are always so fine, it's an entertaining show. LATW also hosts NTLive, the National Theater of London's recorded plays. Nobody does theater better than the National Theater, and nobody makes videos of plays better, either. The results are that you can literally see the best theater in the world, right at the UCLA James Bridges theater for around $25. Recently saw Fleabag (brilliant), and the Lehman Trilogy (one of the best plays you'll ever see). Just buy your tickets early as they sell out! LATW is a fantastic resource for theater lovers in LA!

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    LA Theatre Works - James Marster appears in our April 2012 show, "Frost/Nixon"as well as on our newet audio CD, "MacBeth"

    James Marster appears in our April 2012 show, "Frost/Nixon"as well as on our newet audio CD, "MacBeth"

    LA Theatre Works - The front entry.

    The front entry.

    LA Theatre Works - "Look Back in Anger" will play from March 15 - 18 at The James Bridges theater

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    "Look Back in Anger" will play from March 15 - 18 at The James Bridges theater

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