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    Saban Theatre

    3.5 (329 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Live music
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Pantea M.

    We were there for Chelsea Handler show, the venue is beautiful, enough numbers of bathrooms and they were all clean. However, the bar area was under-staffed, For that entire event, there were 2 bartenders!!

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    Nikki B.

    My beautiful Sister B Te-See and I attended a performance of the Gay Men's Chorus. It was my birthday gift from her but we also came to support her friend Russell, who is a member of the choir. The Saban Theatre is a historic venue for live events, concerts, & film screenings. It was designed by S. Charles Lee in 1929. The art deco décor, cascading chandelier, & ornate gilded designs will take you back to the golden age of Hollywood. There's a large bar in the center of the lobby, the bathrooms have plenty of stalls, and the seats are tiered so you will have a good view of the stage. The theme of the show was Rhinestone Cowboys. I'm not really a fan of country music but I knew a few songs. Plus, their renditions were enjoyable. - Pink Pony Club was my favorite. the dance choreography made it more entertaining - even the sign language interpreter was grooving along. The acoustics of the theatre are also great and highlighted the beautiful soaring harmonies of the chorus. Before the performance Te-See was telling me that her husband lost is wedding ring when he was working in the theatre years ago. Right after she said that, my bracelet popped off my wrist. (I've never been able to unclasp in on my own.) Then, while watching the show the stone on my ring fell out. There was definitely some paranormal activity going on. Aside from that, the Saban Theatre is a wonderful place for a live show, and if you haven't seen the Gay Men's Chorus - I highly recommend. They are fantastic! *Check the website for nearby paid parking structures or metered street parking.

    Brandi P.

    What a beautiful theater! The location was great and there is a nice lot near by (parking for the event was only $20 which we thought was great compared to others). The theater from the outside is nice, but once you walk inside you see the ornate detail and beautiful architecture. Seating was comfortable and plenty of leg room which is always a plus. The theater has plenty of seating and space. The stage is nice and the acoustics amazing. We were there for Whiplash live with an 18 piece orchestra backing the movie and it was one of the best shows we've seen. There were a few bars set up in the lobby and some food trucks along the outside of the theater. Cost was ok, comparable to what you pay anywhere nowadays I guess. From scanning our ticket to being seated everyone at the venue was friendly and helpful. It is pretty amazing being in such a historical location watching such talent. For sure worth a visit!!!

    Hebers C.

    Supporting theatre is like buying a one way ticket where the imagination, performance, and music all collide. This is a smaller theater compared to others, but the convenience of free residential parking was incredible. The usher hosts could have used more help as they don't guide you at all to your seats or even point you in the direction. Lucky for us, we saw a few empty seats and cymbal crashed our way down to avoid interrupting others views. Whiplash film with live orchestra was a man's dream! A jazz band with unrelenting intensity that made my heart feel like I was in the film and these hands were bloody red from so much greatness that I became Miles Teller. Performance and show, incredible. Service of the theater, could use some tough J.K. Simmons teaching methods to improve.

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    Espie A.

    Saban Theater was the selected location for the Beverly Hill Chamber breakfast networking last month! Better come early to find easy metered parking or public parking at the next block. Place is perfect for private parties or venue for local networking. it is an icon and preserved well! Service was great with clean bathrooms, good size venue and lots of seats. They have plenty of servers and quite impressive! Thank you BHCC for the invite, met old friends and new ones!

    Lissa L.

    Checking in was fast and easy - no lines at all. Inside, there was a lot of room to mill about and take photos. The restrooms were clean and lots of stalls were available. The actual auditorium itself is gorgeous - the acoustics inside were amazing. It was the perfect venue to hold Whiplash in Concert. The room allowed for even the most subtle percussive accents to be heard by even those in the back rows. I love this venue.

    Interior decor near the stage of the theatre
    Ricardo V.

    This is a wonderful old theatre with gold painted interior designs surrounding the stage. We saw a candlelight concert here, which was totally worth it. They serve snacks and drinks before the show. I always appreciate a small and old theatre that probably has a lot of history.

    Orsolya D.

    Who is ready for a history lesson? Before distribution companies and movie theater companies we know today such as AMC , Regal, Cinemark, etc existed; the studios would own theaters directly. I'm talking way back in the 20s and 30s - Classic Hollywood era. Many of these theaters still exist but have since been converted to performing arts centers, theatres, concert venues and the like. One of these theater chains were the famous Fox Theaters owned by Fox Films. They focused on ornate gilded decoré, high ceilings, plaster molding and even stained glass and became one of the most in-demand theaters across the country. Naturally, the movie aspect went cold and most of the Fox Theaters across the US became concert venues. LA's very own Fox Theater, now called the Saban Theatre, resides in Beverly Hills on Wilshire/Hamilton near La Cienega. In fact, you can still catch the movie theatre vibes when looking at the exterior of the building. I attended a concert at this iconic spot and certainly have a lot of input as I had VIP passes, meet n greet and 1st row center seats (that's right, baby!). The Saban Theatre began our interaction on a sour note when I noticed that the tickets mentioned that attendees' purses/bags must be clear with contents clearly visible. I called the box office to confirm and literally got YELLED AT for asking. The male employee was super snappy/rude and acted like I was either the biggest nuisance ever or dumb. Good lord, fella! You work at a box office. Let's take the ego down a few notches! I did not appreciate this lack of customer service. For the record, they ended up not being strict about it at the door and let women in regardless of the purse not being clear. I'm glad I got yelled at for no reason! Sheesh! Street parking is available but metered so the Saban suggests parking directly across the street at 8484 Wilshire (not sure what the building actually is but they have a visitor parking garage). You simply cross the street and are at the Saban. But warning, it isn't cheap and set me back $24 (no cash, card pay kiosk, only).   Strike two with the Saban is the complete lack of communication amongst employees. They literally DO NOT know what they are doing (the Saban is powered by the same company that owns the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills). They didn't check in the VIP guests correctly handing out incorrect wrist bands, none of them knew where to send us, where we should go, etc. We asked to sit at one point and one of the staff acted like our butts are leper skin and he stammered thinking about it. What the heck?! It was a hot mess. I have been to 100 concerts as a fan (this was my 100th) and several more on tour across the US when I worked in the music industry and this was some of the most incompetent staff I've ever experienced. Either they yell at you on the phone or don't know how to do their jobs. The third strike has to do with Saban's absence of caring about the theater's integrity. This venue still retains some of it gorgeous golden Hollywood design but they are letting it go to waste. It simply looked old versus preserved. Everything needs a new coat of paint, new carpeting and general upkeep. Even the dressing rooms I entered as VIP were basic and outdated. It's very sad as it is an iconic space.  I had 1st row center against the stage and there was also a slight hiccup with the sound tech. I could hear the band singing just fine but anytime they chatted with the audience; I couldn't understand a a single word. This is venue specific because I've had 1st row most of the 100 concerts and this was never an issue, elsewhere. There are SOME plusses at the Saban: there is truly no bad seat in the house as the floor and balcony are on a huge slant - probably of the most obvious slants I've encountered and thusly is great for viewing the stage. The lighting is also primo and allowed me to grab fantastic photos. Trying to meet the band afterwards? The Saban has the perk of the performer entrance/exit being quite out in the open on Hamilton at the side/back of the building and they don't yell at you if you loiter trying to have your "Almost Famous" moment. The Saban isn't dreadful which is why I'm giving it three stars versus two; but they bluntly "need to get their shit together" starting with not yelling at patrons calling to ask a simple question, communicating to staff how to run a show and VIP and with the sprucing up of the venue itself including the sound tech/sound system (again, the music/singing was fine but the talking into microphones was like the teacher on Charlie Brown). It isn't a spot I would go back to on purpose but only because I had to for an act I follow.

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    They have you go through a detector. They prefer clear plastic, but will let you in anyway.

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    Lawrys is close by. Also the Stinking Rose restaurant is nearby as well. Both very nice.

    I have tickets for George Benson tonight,do I need to be there by 7 if I'm not eating there?

    Roof on the Wilshire is great. Make reservations.

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