Address: 1142 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118, USA
Phone: +16194376000
BOUABEL Tarik
The theater is remarkable and the play was fantastically exciting, I had the chance to see the Million Dollar Quartet, super talented artists with super competent staff. So happy about it
Eden Tropp (Cubfanet)
Wow!! Million Dollar Quartet... amazing talent in the entire cast! Could not keep still!! Next time I'll get back row so I can dance! The theater is great, every seat is perfect.
E Chavez
I have been going to this theatre for many years. Parking is on the street. Sometimes you do have to walk a little after you park. The theatre is small but nice. The actors do their best to ensure you get your money's worth. Try to sit in section C for the best view.
Richard Weinroth
Saw Million Dollar Quartet this evening. Oh, it's fantastic! Everyone in the show is over the top great! Such a fun evening. Wonderful story of the rock history of 4 legends with fine performances of the music. Great choreography, nice movement, and vocals!
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I always park on the street.am unaware if there is any parking set aside for the theatre
There is parking along the business and residential streets surrounding the theatre, including Orange Ave, Loma Ave, Flora, Isabella, Churchill, C or B Streets. There are no longer parking meters in Coronado! Youre allowed 2 hours free parking (with an additional grace period) in the old metered spots. This is not enforced after 6pm and all day Sundays. If you are coming to a Wednesday or Saturday Matinee and also dining, park on the streets away from Orange Avenue so you won’t need to move your car. For a fee, there is an enclosed, underground parking under the Coronado Plaza. Entrance is on Dana Place, just off Orange Ave, two blocks south of the theatre, just before you reach the Hotel Del. Parking fees normally run $22 - $37. After parking you may purchase a discount voucher at the Theatre’s Box Office which will give you 4 hours for only $10. Simply scan the voucher when you are asked for payment when leaving the garage.
Yes, both. Proof of vaccine and masks are worn throughout the entire play.
You can find out by going online to Lamb's Playerstheatre.org
No, I have always had to park on the street somewhere near by, which has been free.
Call the box office and they can tell you.
It is a good quality theater, not a dinner-theater which in my opinion typically are mediocre at both. Plenty of restaurants with a wide range of prices close by. We like to arrive in the area at 5:30 and get a good parking spot, walk to a restaurant and enjoy a good meal, then to the theatre, then back to the car.
It's kinda a bluegrass church concert. They play old hymns and it's set inside a church
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