Small, but cute "mom & pop" theater located on a residential street near USC. I was already impressed upon entering the venue. A quaint lobby with few tables/chairs and a counter to buy affordable snacks is available for your convenience.
There is NO bad seat in the theater. I was seated in the 2nd to last row from the top, but saw everything very clearly, including the sweat from the performer! I watched Man Covets Bird (show's kid-friendly) and it was pretty much a 2 men show of 70 minutes. I was entertained the whole time as the performers walked around the stage and the seating area. Multi-media, projectors, basic animations, sounds, and lighting made for a great experience.
I also liked how the history and purpose of the theater were also introduced before the show started. LAUSD students come often for field trips. Hope students appreciate the exposure to performing arts.
Small parking lot across the street, $5 or if you're lucky enough to find street parking. Bathroom lines can get long as there's only 1. Every staff member I've encountered from the lady in parking to the guy at the box office, all were genuinely nice and excited to be there.
Overall, I had such a great experience! I hope to come back again for other...
Read moreThe best theater if you live in Los Angeles you should come to 24th Street Theater the show was so amazing they're really nice people are amazing actors and when I went to go see the show it was based on illegal immigrants and how they treat people that are different I love how they show the affection and how they really went into character and it's really sad how Mexicans and darker people or lighter people or any race of people are treated differently because they speak another language or have longer hair or shorter hair they're just judged on everything no matter who you are or what you do you're always being judged and...
Read moreI recently moved to Los Angeles and didn't know a soul I was lost and wanted some way to be creative. I looked up many community theaters but they all wanted professional actors which I found very odd by chance I found the 24th Street theater and they welcome me with open arms even though they are mostly speaking Spanish and I speak English I still feel very loved and welcomed. This is a real community theater with a real community and my words could never give enough praise for them and what they have done for me I will forever be grateful that I found...
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