Hollywood Theatres & Auditoriums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Theatres & Auditoriums in Hollywood, CA, California.
As an exclusive first-run theater for Walt Disney Pictures, El Capitan Theater is a popular entertainment venue in Hollywood. Built in 1926, this theater boasts Spanish Colonial architecture and was recently restored to its original grandeur. The theater also hosts live performances, world premieres and other special events.
A community of actors, directors, and playwrights, dedicated to the art of theater and to making the audience aware of the role in the art community through entertaining shows.
Built in 1920 this open-air amphitheatre is one of the oldest in the LA area. With 1241 seats it presents music, dance, film,
theater, and family events in a relatively intimate outdoor setting.
Built in 1922, this state-of-the-art movie theater features rare and unusual films with live organ accompaniment.
Founded in 1991 to enrich the cultural lives of the 2 million deaf or hard-of-hearing people in Los Angeles, DWT fulfils a void for deaf artists and audiences through a medium of sign language theatre.
Offering a variety of productions each season, the Matrix theater double casts every show so that they may accomodate their players flexible schedules.
Playhouse West continually puts on amazing theater featuring professional actors and repertory members.
Dedicated to providing a creative home for multi-ethnic theater and dance artists, the Fountain Theater is located in a beautiful two-story home in Hollywood. Year-round productions are presented of fully-produced new and established plays.
Located in the Hollywood Theatre District, the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre offers an intimate setting to enjoy a number of performances, from Broadway productions, to stand-up comedy, to evening concerts.
The Write-Act Repertory Theatre is located in Hollywood, CA just off the 101 fwy. This is a newly renovated theater with the audience seats from the original "Laugh In" show having recently been donated and installed. A rich and diverse company of writers, actors and directors performing in classics and new original works.
With just under 1800 seats the Bowl is now one of the largest natural amphitheaters in the world, and has been the summer home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic since its inauguration on July 11, 1922. Since then it has, and continues to, stage some of the greatest acts of the time.





