The Curtis Theatre located in the Brea Civic and Cultural center on Birch Street is a local treasure. This unique facility offer a wide variety entertainment including “Youth Theatre”.
This photo were taken recently during the Brea Fest in August 2007. You can see a variety of costumes on display during the event. In addition the theatre was open with ongoing performances showcasing some of the city’s local talent.
Brea’s Youth Theatre is produced in a partnership with Stagelight Family Productions and offers and opportunity to talented children and teens age 5 through 18. For more information on this check out the Curtis Theater, or email directly curtistheatre@cityofbrea.net.
Interested in helping out at the theatre by volunteering? Contact the city by calling )714) 990-7729. Or log on at CurtisTheatre.
Upcoming performances for 2007 include:
Rock and Roll Dance Party ~ September 14-16 ~ A tribute to Buddy Holly, Richey Valens and The Big Bopper.
Tickets-Adults 36, Seniors $34, Children $32
You Can’t Take It With You ~ October 12-14, 19-21, 26-28 ~ A Pulitzer Prize winng play by Moss Hart and George Kaufman.
Tickets-Adult $20, Senior $18, Children $15
Retro Holiday Slide Show ~ November 16-18 ~ The perfect beginning of the holiday season, Charles Phonenix’s popular signature slide show, with sites from the 40′s, 50′s, 60′s & 70′s.
Tickets-Adult $28, Senior $25, Children $23
Christmas with The Alley Cats! ~ December 7-9 ~ Invited back by popular demard the amazing Alley Cats perform holiday classics by adding their own personal style to your favorites.
Tickets- Adult $25, Senior $23, Children $20.
For more information on show times and to order tickets online click here for the Curtis Theatre
Address:Curtis Theatre, Brea Civic & Cultural Center
One Civic Center Circle, Brea CA 92821
Call (714) 990-7722
Finding a home for local theater can be hard to do today, so it is nice to have a venue. Thanks for letting us know about it.
Susie,
You’re right it is a great place, it’s a small “close up feeling” type of place. I’ve seen numeous productions at the Curtis myself.
Lynda,
I love local theaters – our local theater does a youth acting program during the summer. The Rock and Roll Dance Party sounds like a good time.
Hi Rita,
Glad to hear you have a youth program in your city too. And yes, the rock n roll events sounds like fun.