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Long Beach Playhouse (Closed Temporarily)

(5 Ratings)
Bring the drama
The Long Beach Playhouse stages an impressive 16 shows a year, split between its mainstage (200 seats) and studio theatre stage (100 seats). The group has been around since 1929, and with experience comes accolades, as the L.B. Playhouse has picked up numerous ovations for its productions.


Address
5021 E Anaheim St
Long Beach, CA 90804

Near: btw Argonne Ave & Clark

Eastside



GayCities Members report that Long Beach Playhouse is temporarily closed, let us know if it has re-opened

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