One evening more than four decades ago, a group of well-known working actors decided to get together in a Hollywood apartment on a regular basis and read plays to keep stretching their acting muscles. Their readings eventually resulted in the formation of Theatre West, one of the more venerable theaters in Los Angeles.
A genial lobby fronts their comfortable 175-seat space. Current executive director John Gallogly says the theater is fully accessible to the disabled. Free guarded parking is available across the street in the Hanna-Barbera parking lot.
Generally this Equity contract company stages original productions, many of which go on to larger venues.
A children's theater unit regularly produces shows for younger audiences.
T.H. McCulloh
Through Mar. 21
Arthur Miller's 1968 drama revolves around the remnants of an estate that two estranged brothers must finally sort through.
Through Jul. 10
Presented by Storybook Theatre, this interactive musical is based on the classic fairy tale about two weavers, a king and a very special suit of invisible clothes. Book and lyrics by Lloyd J. Schwartz and David Wechter. www.theatrewest.org.