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B Street Theatre is a 501c3 non-profit theater located in Sacramento, California. It was founded by actor Timothy Busfield in 1986 as Theatre for Children, Inc., the company's first focus was a touring theatre company for children. [ 1 ]
Community Center Theater. The SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center, formerly known as Community Center Theater, is a 2,452 seat entertainment venue located at 1301 L Street. The theater hosts national touring artists, and Sacramento performing arts groups such as the Sacramento Ballet and the Philharmonic Orchestra. [6] The theater opened ...
The pavilion is the signature feature of the H Street Theatre Project, which renovated almost the entire block. The stage is a theatre in the round and has a 32-foot (9.8 m) diameter. The theatre seats up to 2,200 guests with a total of 53,000 square feet (4,900 m 2). The pavilion is home for the Sacramento Music Circus, a summer-stock theatre.
Where: Cesar Chavez Plaza, 910 I St. in Sacramento. Concerts in the Park is described as “California’s largest, longest-running free music festival,” according to Downtown Sacramento’s ...
Sacramento resident Kendall Tobe, dressed in a vintage outfit, sits in the auditorium of the Tower Theatre to watch a screening of the 1988 drama “Cinema Paradiso” on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023 ...
G.I.R.L.S. Rock Sacramento has the honor of leading things off on a “rebellious” Saturday, with local rock standouts Ghost Town Rebellion, Stout Rebellion and venerable indie rock duo Pets.
Broadway Sacramento (formerly California Musical Theatre) is the largest nonprofit arts organization (primarily producing musical theatre) in the state of California and the city of Sacramento's oldest professional performing arts company. [1] Its summer stock theatre, Music Circus, has been producing Broadway-style musicals since 1951. [2]
During the 1950s and 1960s, it was one of the premier first-run movie palaces in the Sacramento area. As the decade turned to the 1970s, it was reduced to mostly sub-run fare. In the early 1980s, the Crest closed down for a time while several attempts were made to revive the theatre in many forms, including a dinner theatre.