I've seen one play there, Tartuffe, and it was just fantastic. Â Staff was great, actors were incredible and everything was done on a professional level. Need I say more if you want to see a great play in LA? I'm seeing the next one this coming Saturday, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and have no doubt I will love the whole experience.
Review Source:I really love this place -- it's a beautiful space, they put on excellent productions (I've seen at least 5), they offer camp for kids and do free kid-friendly Shakespeare in the park on summer weekends, they have  an open mike for teen poets once a month, and Thursday nights are pay-what-you-can.  It's everything theatre should be -- entertaining, inspiring, and accessible to everyone.  Plus they really give back to the community.  What's not to love?!
Review Source:Spacious stage with comfy seating.
The foyer is cozy and just cramped enough to force audience members to be social. It's like a game of spot the awkward kid.
Seating is a bit difficult to file into: it's about 10 seats deep but entryway steps on either side (seats 1 and 10). Do everyone a favor if you ever come here and go to the dead center of the seats (5 and 6) if possible.
Parking's also a bit of a trial. be sure to leave 10 to 15 minutes free ahead of time to find parking--that or just toss down 3 bucks for garage parking on Washington.