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    Lohman Theatre - Foothill College

    Just in time for the Foothill College 50th anniversary celebration, the college inaugurates the entirely new 175-seat Lohman Theatre this winter with award-winning Foothill Music Theatre's exhilarating production of My Fair Lady Feb. 22—March 16, 2008.


    Nestled near the entrance of the campus, the new venue will provide audiences with a theatre experience that is state of the art, vivid and intimate. The new theatre features an advanced audio system, lobby video monitors and Internet access throughout the facility. These features create a sophisticated, comfortable space for theatre patrons and performers. A large lobby area suitable for receptions doubles as a gallery space for art exhibitions. With an intelligent design that utilizes technology and maximizes space flexibility, Foothill's Lohman Theatre will be one of Silicon Valley's top venues for fine arts experiences.

    • Contact Info

      Lohman Theatre - Foothill College

      12345 El Monte Road
      Los Altos, CA 94022

      Phone: 650-949-7360

      Full map and directions

    • Parking Info

      Use Student Parking Lot 8 for parking adjacent to the new theatre (including handicapped access). A $2 parking fee required at all performance times. Permit dispensing machines may be found in the parking lots.

    • Accessibility Info
    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.

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    American Musical Theatre of San Jose closes down
    The curtain fell Monday on one of the South Bay's longest-running cultural institutions, as American Musical Theatre of San Jose announced it was ceasing operations and filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. (full story)
     

    Shay Quillen, Mercury News
    Posted: 12/01/2008 03:10:57 PM PST

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