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March 2025 by Dennis Rowen
We have seen several shows and for the most part enjoyed them. Last year we saw the Broadway singers who had superb voices. Unfortunately, there were several numbers where the band, specifically the electric guitarist and drummer who drowned out the singers. At the break, many patrons expressed similar thoughts. We came to hear Broadway singers not good local musicians. We are going again this year and praying that the Arts Center hears this cry. I have shared these thoughts a few times on their site with no response. Their lineup and program is overall quite good. They just have to take control of their musical production and performers. Actually, I am begging them. We have enjoyed several plays. Please. 🙏🏼.
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February 2025 by Adam Berlin
Wonderful venue, knowledgeable and friendly staff; attending Spidey’s mentalism show was a genuine treat.
The house was full, but every seat delivered a clear view of the stage and his performance. I will be looking through their upcoming events for an opportunity to visit again.
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June 2024 by Sonny Cruz
Nice intimate but comfortable little venue.
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January 2024 by Kate U.
This is a great little local theater. It is spacious, yet cozy. It does not matter whether you are in the main seating area or the balcony, there is not a bad seat in the house! The lobby was recently refreshed and there is an area off to the side for concessions. I have had the pleasure of attending a couple shows and many graduation ceremonies here and the staff is outstanding. Linda and Greg are wonderful to work with.
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December 2023 by Jason Linder
Great show! Good sound, lighting and performers were great!
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August 2023 by Jenna
Gorgeous venue. Not a bad seat in the house. Incredible, eclectic list of shows year round. We love this local gem.
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July 2023 by Trevor
Ladies and gentlemen, if you're seeking a place where creativity, community, and history intertwine, then look no further than the Palos Verdes Performing Arts Center. This isn't just a performing arts center, it's a beacon of culture, a hub of imagination, and a testament to the enduring power of dreams.Stepping into the Norris Theatre is like stepping into a time capsule of rich history and vibrant performances. With 450 seats, each one bearing witness to countless tales of passion and artistry, this theater stands as a beacon for the performing arts in Rolling Hills Estates. The story behind its creation is just as compelling as the performances it hosts, with Joan Moe's vision and the tireless efforts of the community giving birth to this cultural cornerstone back in 1983.The Harlyne J. Norris Pavilion, a 14,000-square-foot special event facility, is another jewel in the crown. Offering class space, a scene shop, a catering kitchen, and a multipurpose room, this center accommodates an array of activities, from performances and rehearsals to community dinners. Its versatile design, including one hundred-six pullout theatre seats and excellent acoustics, make it an ideal 'black box' theatre for any type of performance.But what makes the Palos Verdes Performing Arts truly special is its dedication to education and community outreach. With an education program that draws 1600 students annually, it's not just a center for performance, but also a cradle for nurturing young talent. The planned Education/Conservatory space, set to open in July 2023, is a testament to their commitment to shaping the performers of tomorrow.This center is more than a venue - it's a living, breathing entity that thrives on the support of individuals, local businesses, and volunteers. Each ticket sold, each facility rented, and each donation made, contributes to the ongoing success of this remarkable institution.In essence, the Palos Verdes Performing Arts is a standing ovation for the power of community, creativity, and dreams. It's a place where the arts are celebrated, talent is nurtured, and community is strengthened. Five stars aren't enough to encapsulate its brilliance - it's a shining star in its own right, deserving of the highest accolades. So here's to many more years of success, growth, and awe-inspiring performances!
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April 2023 by Michael U.
I went to watch the magic show and they didn't accept cash. We must not support any business that won't accept cash like they didn't when my family arrived
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January 2023 by cindyyv
Went to see West Side Story, the cast was phenomenal and so were the musicians. Theatre seats are a tight squeeze though. But an overall nice ambience.
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January 2023 by Tiffany Hwang
Cute place! Watched the Willy Wonka show:)
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January 2023 by The Friendly Unfriendly
I have performed there! Really nice.
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January 2022 by Elizabeth Lyons
I can't tell you my experience because I have we went to the show all about my ticket
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January 2016 by James Good
I went to the Cabaret Jazz show Sunday. I do not drink. But the other people at my table, #8, were very upset at the price of the small bottles of wine. They were increased from $20, which was almost an insult, to $30. Someone really should not be so carried away, or greedy, what ever you call it. Otherwise, the show was good and the food was very good.