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    Maureen C.

    So I was here with a friend who wanted to watch RII. I'll have to admit that I'm not much into Shakespeare but I can appreciate the three actors who managed to portray different characters. You have to appreciate an actor and their craft when their set is at a minimal, and their costumes are as well and yet you can observe and appreciate the subtleties of character change with a slight mussing up of hair, an injured arm, a scarf that becomes an indication that the actor that was to be king is now queen, or the actor who was the uncle now becomes the priest or abbot. The small theatre is small and intimate. The seating is comfortable and the place is well ventilated. Thank god as sometimes being at a stuffy place can be so unbearable. Once again, great venue and really great actors.

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    Great location. Rental rates that were very fair. Helpful and accommodating staff. Easy parking.

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    My first time here, what a great experience. Nothing to fault it.

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    This is a great space! Nice lighting and sound. There isn't a bad seat in the house! I have Seen two plays there and they were wonderful!

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    Pasadena Playhouse

    Pasadena Playhouse

    4.3
    (406 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This was the first time I attended the Pasadena Playhouse. Came here to see Amadeus. I really…read moreenjoyed the venue as well as the play. Loved the historic feel of the playhouse which was very appropriate for the play. We didn't know exactly where to park but found out afterwards that the parking was conveniently located across the street. Will definitely consider coming here again in the future.

    Pasadena Playhouse. Brigadoon. If you're considering…read morespending your hard-earned time and money at the Pasadena Playhouse, do yourself a favor: skip opening night. Wait for the unbiased reviews to trickle in before committing to their latest offerings, because if Brigadoon is the current standard, the bar hasn't just been lowered--it's been buried. Wednesday's opening night was, to put it bluntly, a stinker. We arrived with open minds and tempered expectations; we weren't looking for a Gene Kelly reincarnation or a Broadway-scale miracle. We understand the constraints of regional theater. However, what we witnessed was so profoundly lackluster that it felt less like a professional production and more like a mediocre college workshop. The "Highland" Lowlights: * Atrocious Casting: With the sole exception of Betsy Morgan--who possessed the only singing and dancing chops worthy of the material--the casting was a disaster. * Cultural Caricature: The premise of Brigadoon relies on a town preserved in time to protect its Scottish heritage. Why, then, was this cast like a generic Disney Channel original movie? The "Scottish" culture on display was a cringeworthy caricature reminiscent of a Mike Myers sketch. In a city like Los Angeles, home to thousands of versatile actors, is authenticity really that hard to find? * Anemic Energy: The choreography was limp, and the vocal performances were consistently weak. The sound system was so quiet it felt like a mercy killing; perhaps turning it up would have provided the "punch" the performers so desperately lacked. I cannot remember the last time I saw a professional audience flee after only a few scenes. We endured the first half, but left at intermission. It was simply that unbearable. While the Pasadena Playhouse relies on the generosity of donors to stay afloat, one has to wonder: is there any quality control left? Or is the current mode of operation simply to shovel substandard content at a captive audience? Thank God we aren't trapped in this version of Brigadoon for a hundred years. 45 minutes was more than enough.

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    The Box Office Staff Were Friendly & Efficient!
    It's a full house for the sold-out opening night for Julia Masli's ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (October 2025)
    It's a full house for the sold-out opening night for Julia Masli's ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (October 2025)
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    Wicked Lit

    Wicked Lit

    4.3
    (49 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I really miss this. I hope they bring it back. I went for many years. It was always entertaining…read moreand fun to go with friends.

    Wicked Lit! Went…read morelast year for the first time and then twice this year to see both Production A (The Unnameable, the Chimes, and Cask of Amontillado) and Production B **new** (Casting the Runes, A Ghost Story, and The Body Snatcher). I brought a bunch of people with me to see Production A this year. It was amazing as always... Note to newcomers - if you are meeting people at the event, make sure that all members of your group receive the same color sticker on their program. You want to stay together in the same group. Also note that they have coffee, hot apple juice (which they insist on calling cider), and a few candy bars. $2 each or 2 items for $3. Bring cash, a jacket as you will be outside for a time, and comfortable shoes for walking and standing for short periods. The plays are immersive as you walk following the characters and story progression through the creepy and eeriliy lit long hallways of the mausoleum... and through the cemetery across the street. Most of the acting is great. Last night was unusual because they had BOTH productions going on at the same time. I was concerned that we would be running into each other in the corridors and we would lose the integrity of the individual plays with competing noise in the background. They actually handled it really well and there was only about 5 minutes when I was distracted by noise from another play. Production B was very good for the most part. I will not forget the images from Casting the Runes and The Body Snatcher. The Ghost Story however, started out GREAT but then the second half was kind of ridiculous. What annoyed me most was the fact that because it wasn't as long as the other plays and they all had to end at the same time, the guide read us "The Raven" as we walked back. Now, I take my Poe seriously and want it done right or not at all. This guy read it from the folder, lost his place a few times, used a voice that I assume was supposed to be funny (and wasn't). It just wasn't done well. If they HAD to fill up that time, (and I hope they read this review) they should have the poem read at the original site and read seriously by someone who can do it properly... by candlelight... with some thunder, rain, and lightning in the background. I was not only disappointed, but mad that it had been done so poorly. I could have read it better (and not from a folder). All in all, it's still a Halloween favorite and the location is fantastic and used well.

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    William Joseph Hill in "Dracula's Guest," photo by Daniel Kitayama.
    William Joseph Hill in "Dracula's Guest," photo by Daniel Kitayama.
    Hope Lauren in "The Chimes a Goblin Story," 2018. Photo by Daniel Kitayama.
    Hope Lauren in "The Chimes a Goblin Story," 2018. Photo by Daniel Kitayama.
    McKenzie Eckels and Eric Keitel in "Dracula's Guest," photo by Daniel Kitayama.

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    McKenzie Eckels and Eric Keitel in "Dracula's Guest," photo by Daniel Kitayama.
    The Improv Trick

    The Improv Trick

    5.0
    (82 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Just finished taking the beginner's class at the Pasadena location with Bill and had a blast! I…read moresigned up w/the husband and together we learned how to be present, communicate in a supportive way, and have lots of fun while making new friends! It's a great way to stretch yourself out of your comfort zone, have, fun, and PLAY! People who take improv are self selecting: brave, engaging, playful, and supportive. Our instructor Bill Chott has a wealth of knowledge & fosters a safe, creative, engaging, and fun learning environment!! I highly recommend taking improv with friends (or spouses)! Pasadena tips: you can park behind the Vroman's bookstore across the street. And try Carlos' tempura in the same center as the Tutu School where class meets!

    Bill is a fantastic teacher of Improv! I've learned so much about the craft, as well as myself,…read morecoming to class. If you're nervous like I was, this is the perfect place to be supported, heard, and feel safe. Not only is Bill wonderful, but everyone I've had the pleasure of attending class with was equally as kind, and you learn just as much from your peers as you do with Bill by interacting and observing them. If you're still on the fence, check the website for Sample Classes and free showcases so you can get a feel for how great his classes and students are. Thank you Bill and The Improv Trick!

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    At an All-Star benefit for victims of the Joplin Tornado. Pictured: David Koechner, Brett Butler, Yakov Smirnoff, Bill Chott
    At an All-Star benefit for victims of the Joplin Tornado. Pictured: David Koechner, Brett Butler, Yakov Smirnoff, Bill Chott
    Bill Chott founded the Improv Trick and still teaches many of our classes
    Bill Chott founded the Improv Trick and still teaches many of our classes
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    Grove Theater Center

    Grove Theater Center

    4.5
    (13 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Grove Theater Center appeared to be packed tonight. Nosey me must know why. So, since I'm in the…read morevicinity... Two plays rotating until December 2019. Exit Wounds, World Premiere... written by Wendy Graf and directed by Christopher Hart playing from now until December 15th 2019. Exit Wounds is a mystery play. Here's an excerpt from the promotional poster, "How do you find redemption when someone you love has committed a terrible crime? A story of healing, hope and compassion". The other play is Confederates, Los Angeles Premier... written by Suzanne Bradbeer and directed by Christopher Hart playing from now until December 16th 2019. Confederates appears to be a drama. Here's an excerpt from the promotional poster, "A young and ambitious reporter uncovers a compromising photo of the daughter of a presidential candidate. An older colleague urges him to publish it immediately while the daughter and his conscience tells him to bury it". Tickets for these shows can be purchased online at www.gtc.org Maybe, I'll give GTC five stars if I ever watch a stageplay there, but that's not today. I should be at the Betsy Leuke Creative Arts Center (5-stars), Photography Reception instead of yelping in front the theater. Support Burbank (or your local) Parks & Recreation Department's community activities.

    Visited 12/9/2016…read more Purchased Fill a Seat LA during the summer and FINALLY used it for the first time last night. VERY difficult to find this place!! I used my WAZE and it took us to the Recreation Center! We decided to drive around the block, but my WAZE still took us here! I decided to park and we walked towards the recreation center and what do we see?!?! A small sign with an arrow pointing towards the back of the Recreation Center. We followed the path and found another sign and there it was.... The Grove Theater!! Looked REALLY small from the outside. When we entered the theater, you right away are in the lobby/intermission area. They sold cookies and drinks only. Small seating area, but nicely done and looks cozy. The theater looks new. The seats were comfortable. The theater states it holds 99 seats which I found hard to believe. By the time the play started (we saw A Christmas Carol), the theater was about 1/4 full. The play itself was well done with only three actors. It's amazing what they did with their "costume changes" utilizing their red or green scarf. The male actor changed his character just by messing up his hair and changing his voice and mannerisms! The play was well done and I would highly recommend it. No intermission. Only 90 minutes. Never a dull moment. Plenty of free street parking. They have their own parking lot, but I don't have a clue as to how to get to it!! We would definitely return.

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