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4.1 (22 reviews)

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CATS stage. It's a little zoomed in, but taken from my seat.
Valerie W.

I saw their production of Cats back in February. I'm sold on these guys. First off, what a great venue (The Carpenters Theater). Very clean, not too hard to find. The seats are great- we were in the middle and could still see faces. How sweet is that? Even if you were all the way back, you'd still have a pretty decent view. The tickets for that show went as low as $25! If you're on a budget, this is a fantastic deal. The show itself was very professionally done. The set was authentic, as were the costumes. Orchestra was good enough- they got the job done. The actors, for the most part, did great. Some were better than others, but they all seemed enthusiastic. Kelli Povart made an amazing Grizabella.That woman can belt (and when you're in a small theater like that........wow). For a local production, this was top-notch. It was a fun evening. This is local theater at its finest, and I am pleased that we have such a fine company in the Los Angeles/Orange County area. I will definitely be coming back for Hairspray.

Musical Theatre West productions are staged at The Carpenter Performing Arts Center on the Campus of Cal State Long Beach
John Richard P.

Broadway talent performing in Long Beach. Some of the very best performances I have seen in Southern California. Less expensive than the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Cerritos Performing Arts Center. They have been around awhile and, yes, their customer base are Season Ticket holders. Many advantages to Season Ticket Holders over one time performance goers...besides value for your dollar. They continue to mix classics with newer productions with each season. GET SEASON TICKETS if you live in Long Beach - you won't be disappointed!

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High quality productions! Awesome shows, performers, etc. Love their work and glad they're committed to keep theatre alive in SoCal.

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Long Beach Playhouse: Mainstage & Studio Theatres - 04/2026 Harvey: Dr. Sanderson (left) & Nurse Kelly (right)

Long Beach Playhouse: Mainstage & Studio Theatres

4.3(121 reviews)
0.7 mi

I drive by this theater weekly and never realized it was there. Local theater is a unique…read moreexperience and it's intimate. Beyond grateful to be invited to a local production (yes, we paid for our tickets), as this was the first time experiencing theater in a setting like this. The actors are from our local and surrounding communities. Tickets are affordable and supporting local artists/talent is important. I appreciate a great night of entertainment!

Congratulations! I found a theater that beat the Pantages in discomfort! I know its an old venue…read morebut these are the worst seats I have ever had the displeasure of sitting in for so long. By the end of show my behind hurt, my knees hurt. It was just awful. This is also the first time in my many years of show going I saw (and heard) people leaving during intermission due the discomfort of the seats. One lady even screamed in the narrow passage way to I assume the rest of her party (MY KNEES CANT TAKE ANYMORE). Her husband then said yeah Im running her home and ill be back. This was my first time going to this theater so my first impressions were good at first. Staff seemed personable. We went to see August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean. I have never been to a theater in a U shape before. I have decided I dont care for it. There were so many times where I didnt know what was going on because the actors back was to me. I dont know if there was a kiss, a nose snuggle, who knows. My partner also point out that in one scene on our side we saw that one actor was rubbing anothers foot. This was how the piece came back from the dark. He pointed out that the folks on the other side had zero clue because they just saw her back. He also pointed out how much wasnt really used and the set could have been "pushed back" for better viewing and I agree. I also found it distracting for me to see the audience across, folks were laughing and speaking in times that didnt call for it and for someone like me who is ever observant it was a distraction. Final complaint the smoke machine was too much for me. It literally made me start coughing. The people I was with also said it got to them in other ways. The sound was good, lighting good. If I am invited back to a performance at this place as I was this time, I would have to see the run time of the piece. This piece went on for almost 3 hours and oh how could I forget started close to 20 minutes late! Just not cool man. As a first time goer it made me wonder if this is the norm for this theater and would have to keep that in mind as well.

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Long Beach Playhouse: Mainstage & Studio Theatres - 04/2026 Harvey: Nurse Kelly

04/2026 Harvey: Nurse Kelly

Long Beach Playhouse: Mainstage & Studio Theatres - 04/2026 Harvey: The Dowd Family Mansion (top) & Chumley's Rest (bottom)

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04/2026 Harvey: The Dowd Family Mansion (top) & Chumley's Rest (bottom)

The Lalas Burlesque

The Lalas Burlesque

4.6(30 reviews)
3.8 mi

Amazing. Such a fun event. Classy, sexy and sophisticated. Hope they come back soon look forward…read moreto seeing these incredible ladies again soon.

Saw the Lalas in Detroit in a ballroom full of chairs. The chairs were the small metal kind with…read moreminimal padding and lined up touching each other so you were touching your fellow audience members. Not huge deal but not what was expected. The stage was raised 2-3 feet so unless you are in the first few rows, you end up watching the show in the large screens on both sides of the stage. Unfortunately, it got worse from there. The show was Disappointing, and not real burlesque. This is simply a non-nude strip show. Real burlesque is about subduction and teasing an audience, not ruff gyrations in fancy costume, with an expensive light show, a fog machine and blaring music. Although the show had about 10 different scenes, none were original or creative. All were a cliché, the Carman Miranda with the fruit skull cap, dominatrix in black shiny vinyl outfit, sexy secretary with black rim glasses, sequence belly dancer outfit with vails that get pulled down and that turns into cowgirls with a western song playin, down to the bride with Billy Idols white wedding playing. The music is to loud, to the point the speakers distort the sound. The songs chosen are the same used in every strip show and topless bar TV show and movie scene depicting stripping. The sad part is this show had the potential to be good given the production value and obvious costs spent on costume and lights alone. The best description I can give is, this is what a 14 year old boy thinks burlesque is. It's not, it's ladys gyrating and waving their asses in the air. No sudction, no teasing, just scantly clad lady, who are not really sexy. The dancer who acts as an MC asking the audience to yell louder for her fellow dancers. If you want to see a strip show without going to a strip club, then this shows is for you. If you want Burlesque, save your money and wait and see Dita von Tease or someone similar. I have seen many Burlesque shows, from the Dirty Show performances to The Empire Strips Back, to local theater production style shows put on is unused factory's to local theaters. All were better then this, even if they did not have expensive costumes and light show. If you want a strip show go to your local strip club. If you want burlesque, this show is not, skip it.

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Naples Fine Art Center

Naples Fine Art Center

5.0(1 review)
1.7 mi
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I recently moved in across the street from Naples Fine Art Center and was instantly drawn to its…read morebanner that advertised "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead," a play by Tom Stoppard. (I read it in high school and knew I had to attend.) Sweet, I thought, a theatre venue I can walk to that hosts absurdist, surrealist existentialist plays. Right up my alley! Literally! I soon found out they just opened, and the building doubles as a small art gallery and intimate theater. I went to see the play twice. It was that good. (And because my partner wanted me to take him since we have a strong foundation of absurdist melodrama in our interactions ourselves. I think he enjoyed it almost more than I did.) Everyone I met there, including the director of the gallery, the director of the theatre troupe (Alive Theatre) and the actor who played Rosencrantz were all friendly and great. The entire cast was good, but "Rosencrantz" stole the show and had me in stitches. Couldn't have been more perfect for that part. The theater seats 45, which means be ready to be up close and personal with the players, and get your tickets early! Some of the art pieces in the gallery are beautiful and haunting, and there is quite an array for such a small space. Drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, are sold in the gallery for a tasty price, and the first time I came, whatever orange punch they had made me very happy. Two for $5, great to share. In general, I'm so stoked to have this place across the street and I look forward to the next line up.

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Long Beach Performing Arts Center

3.1(15 reviews)
2.6 mi

Many, many months ago (pre-Covid) I went to Mayor Garcia's "state of the city" address. Such a…read moregreat venue and really professionally organized! Before the speech, there were free hot dogs and drinks in the courtyard. Dozens of Long Beach businesses and organizations were tabling and passing out free tchotchkes and brochures. Then everyone was directed inside to hear the Mayor speak. Mayor Garcia is an inspirational speaker and his presentation was well prepared and interesting. He definitely grabbed everyone's attention and took us on a great ride. He is very charismatic and smart. These last 6+ months of Covid, I continue to be impressed by his leadership and communication. I feel lucky that we've had Mayor Garcia in charge and feel hopeful that he'll take us thru to the other side.

Terrace Theater in Long Beach has great views from all seats. We were very disappointed in the…read morerestrooms. They didn't build enough restrooms for the capacity of this theater. The lines were extremely long and each restroom had only 3 stalls! The show started after intermission, and there were still 15 people in the restroom line!! The parking is ok, but the attendants didn't know where handicapped parking was located. They directed us into the wrong level and my crippled Mom had to walk long distances, up and down elevators and escalators on a walker to get to the entrance. Logistically, this place is a frustrating mess for handicapped people!

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Long Beach Performing Arts Center - Finish your nosh outside and quiet your devices.

Finish your nosh outside and quiet your devices.

Long Beach Performing Arts Center - Founders

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Long Beach Performing Arts Center - Cumfy seating while we wait. Very civilized.

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Cumfy seating while we wait. Very civilized.

Terrace Theater

Terrace Theater

3.5(149 reviews)
2.9 mi
$$

This was my first visit to the Long Beach Terrace Theater to see Joe Satriani and Steve Vai touring…read moretogether as the SatchVai band. The venue has its own multi-story parking lot which is very easy to access, and only charges $15. We arrived thirty minutes before the show, and there was no line to enter the parking lot with many parking spaces available. After a very short walk across the garage and going up a one-story staircase (there is also an elevator), we were on the ground level with the theater. Unfortunately, you have to walk all the way around the large fountain area to reach the security checkpoint and entrance. There was no line and we passed through quickly. Luckily, after the show, you could walk directly to the garage without having to go around again. The theater seats around 3,000 people and has floor, loge, and balcony sections. It is very clean and has a modern feel. The main lobby is spacious and has high ceilings. There are bars on all levels, and some basic food items downstairs. There were also a few food and drink spots in front outside. The concert hall has very high ceilings and is also very modern. We sat on the floor in the second row. The seats were padded and comfortable, and the spacing between adjacent seats and between rows was good. The view of the performers was amazing. There was a large projection screen behind the stage, with various video playing throughout the show. There was some fog on the stage, and the lighting was good, but nothing exceptional. Sitting so close is great for pictures and videos, and you're oblivious to the other 2,900 people in the theater. It almost feels like you're getting a private performance. However, the sound can be hit or miss depending on the performers' preferences and venue's audio setup. The main speaker arrays here hang directly over the first few rows in front of the stage. For the opening band, we couldn't hear any of the guitars at all. Joe played almost completely through his on-stage amps only and the sound was perfect. Steve's mix was half through his amps and half through the main speaker arrays. We could hear his guitar, but not nearly as well as Joe's. It's not the venues fault, the sound is usually optimized for the majority of the theater, and the first few rows may suffer. The opening band was Animals As Leaders. I've seen them a few times over the years as an opener for Steve Vai. They are an instrumental guitar focused band with the unique characteristic that both guitarists use eight-string guitars which gives them a unique sound. Joe Satriani and Steve Vai started out the main show together. They are two of the greatest rock guitar legends to ever play. They played a few original songs together that they co-wrote, followed by both individual and joint performances of a dozen of their popular songs. Steve's unique three-neck Hydra guitar made an appearance. There was also an encore with cover versions of Rock and Roll and Born to be Wild. I've seen Joe 25 times and Steve seven times, and I'll continue to go to every show when they are in town. In between the opening band and the main show, we immediately went to use the ground level restrooms which are downstairs. The lines were already extremely long. On a whim, we went upstairs and the restrooms on both sides initially had very short lines. After only five minutes, the upstairs lines also started to get long. Go upstairs fast and you should have a much shorter wait. The show was great and I really liked the venue. It's modern, clean, and comfortable, with various amenities. The sound mix was a mixed bag sitting in front, but it wasn't the venue's fault. If you want the best chance of a good sound mix, don't sit up front. Parking was very convenient and very affordable. I would definitely come see a show here again. 4.5 stars rounded up to 5.

I attended the long beach grand prix performance concert which Lupe FIASCo performed on Friday…read more04.17.2026 @6:30pmsh. It was an outside concert. The thing that stood out was the nice courtyard decor of water fountains. The vibe radiated as the fountains were sparkling, giving the ambiance of a fresh cool entertainment settimg. The outside really looks cool at night because of the lighting structure. I have been here many times before. Experiencing both indoor and outdoor venue entertainment. Just to name a few.. Jokoy, air supply, 90s old school R&B funk jam , Franki Valli and the list goes on. Its not very big inside, in comparison to Crypto or the inglewood forum but it does its job. Stadium seating could use some work if they decide to remodel in the future. Its a clean place with great acoustics. The only negative thing I have to say is the sale of alcoholic beverages! The venue shuts down completely early. Like 9pmsh! Unacceptable for an entertainment venue. I recommend watching concerts or any type of events in this area. Plenty of parking in the parking structure and surrounding businesses nearby. Long Beach is beautiful.

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Terrace Theater - Food stalls

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Terrace Theater
Terrace Theater

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