Frommer's Review
Founded in 1976, the Rep mounts plays and musicals at the Lyceum Theatre in Horton Plaza, which consists of the 545-seat Lyceum Stage and the 260-seat Lyceum Space. The theater acts as a "cultural town hall," hosting nearly daily events, exhibits, and shows, in addition to the Rep's work. The Rep has a strong multicultural bent -- it has had a long association with Chicano playwright Luis Valdez, and produces the annual African-American Kuumba Fest and the Jewish Arts Festival. Past hits have included the premieres of Three Mo' Divas and the Tony-nominated It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues, as well as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Culture Clash in Bordertown, a work based on the San Diego-Tijuana region. Situated at the entrance to Horton Plaza, the modern two-level subterranean theaters are tucked behind a tile obelisk. The box office is open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 6pm (or curtain time).
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