It seems like it could be a great theatre and outlet for young artists, but the overall condition of the building and grounds is a huge throw off.. when i first saw this place i thought it was an abandoned building. there are homeless tents all over the stairs and front area of the building on park view street. Its to the point of a small shanty town.. i dont understand the reason this would be allowed to go on on their premises. especially since children and younger kids attend classes and what not in the building you would think the owner or the employees would do something about the tents, mounds of trash and needles sprawling all over the property.. seems crazy that nothing is being done about this. these tents are on the private property of the theatre... it could be easily cleaned up with some effort.. its a...
Read moreIt's a bilingual theater. It's a hub for different theater companies throughout the Great Los Angeles Area. Under the inspiring guidance of the theater director, Ruben Amavizca, Frida also offers theater classes for young and adults. It also offers photography classes. There are 10-min-plays festivals throughout the year bringing together authors, directors, and actors from different levels. This wonderful combination of participants enriches the Los Angeles Latino community and more with themes that bring awareness to present social issues that affect the community and more. I have been taking classes and participating in its program. I'm grateful for the participants' openness. Check the Theater...
Read moreExcellent space , Sad to see the Garden ... The City of LA came and bulldozed the Heart of Frida the garden that feeds every essences of the human condition... The community members informed me of the despicable actions taken by the city/county of LA. Violation of the green space initiative and butification efforts put in place. Will anyone please correct this problem. And put life back into Garden@ Therter de Frida Kalo...
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