Places of Entertainment in the city of Los Angeles

Actor's Gang Theatre

Address: 
6209 Santa Monica Blvd.
Phone: 
(1) (323) 465-0566
Website: 
http://www.theactorsgang.com
Description: 

Los Angeles' Actor's Gang Theatre, co-founded by Tim Robbins, harks back to the raw roots of theatre, renovates the classics and showcases new works, all in a newly renovated Hollywood theatre known for community involvement and important theatre.

Audiences Unlimited

Address: 
100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 153
Phone: 
(1) (818) 753-3470

Coronet Theatre

Address: 
366 N. La Cienega Blvd.
Phone: 
(1) (310) 657-7377
Description: 

The Coronet's Writer's Lab offers free readings of new plays by established actors.

El Capitan Theatre

Address: 
6838 Hollywood Blvd.
Phone: 
(1) (323) 467-7674

Geffen Playhouse

Address: 
10886 Le Conte Ave.
Phone: 
(1) (310) 208-5454
Website: 
http://www.geffenplayhouse.com
Description: 

A Los Angeles theatre (affiliated with the University of California at Los Angeles) where actors like Brendan Fraser and Annette Bening flex their stage muscles and new productions aim to leave audiences "breathless."

The Greek Theatre

Address: 
2700 N. Vermont Ave.
Phone: 
(1) (323) 665-1927
Website: 
http://www.greektheatrela.com

John Anson Ford Amphitheatre

Address: 
2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East
Phone: 
(1) (323) 461-3673
Website: 
http://www.fordamphitheater.org
Description: 

A small Los Angeles theatre with an awe-inspiring entrance plucked from Mediterranean history books, the Ford Amphitheatre is an open-air performance art venue (one of the oldest in Los Angeles) set on 45-acres in the rustic Cahuenga Pass and showing dance, music and plays.

Kodak Theatre

Address: 
6801 Hollywood Blvd.
Phone: 
(1) (323) 308-6363
Website: 
http://www.kodaktheatre.com
Description: 

The new home of the Academy Awards, Hollywood's modern and technologically-advanced Kodak Theatre shows large-scale ballet, dance, and musical productions.

Pantages Theatre

Address: 
6233 Hollywood Blvd.
Phone: 
(1) (323) 468-1770
Website: 
http://www.pantages-theater.com
Description: 

Once home to vaudeville and Oscars, the Pantages Theatre is an Art Deco masterpiece with an eye for high-profile productions and musicals.