Los Angeles Theatres & Auditoriums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Theatres & Auditoriums in Los Angeles, California.
Architect Frank Gehry designed it to be one of the world's most acoustically sophisticated concert halls. LA's newest space for music and home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Presenting a wide variety of shows from comedies to dramas, musicals, and classic revivals. Big names of theater that include August Wilson, A.R. Gurney, and Neil Simon have always been a part of the theater and the list keeps growing. Now under the art direction of Michael Ritchie the Ahmanson currently maintains the largest theatrical subscription base on the West Coast.
Located within the University of Southern California the hall was named after famed film composer Alfred Newman. Home to the USC Flora L. Thornton School of Music, and known for its exceptional sound quality.
The John Anson Ford Theatre houses two theatres: a 1,230 seat amphitheatre, and an 87 seat indoor space. Music, dance, film, theatre and family events are presented.
Within the University of Southern California the Arnold Schoenberg Institute Recital Hall presents recitals, concerts, lectures and exhibitions.
Dangerous Curve is an experimental performance and exhibition center located in the Arts District. It provides a venue for experimental performance artists, sculptors, musicians and filmakers/ videographers to display their work.
Since the Mark Taper was founded in 1967 it has received virtually every theatrical award, including the distinguished Tony for theatrical excellence in 1977. Known for developing new plays and voices for theater the Taper is one of the West Coast's premier venues for performance art.
Originally created as "A Living Memorial to Peace" after the Second World War, The Music Center is now one of the world's leading, iconic cultural centers for the performing arts. Featuring educational programs, dance, music, theater and dining.
Multiple Ovation-award winning twelve-year old theatre company that focuses on producing new plays with socially relevant themes.









