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San Pedro California Entertainment & Events

Cinema

  • Warner Grand Theatre
    478 West Sixth Street • San Pedro, CA 90731
    310-548-2493
    Opened in 1931, this lavish, Art Deco theater shows American classic films, foreign films, and live performances. The theatre is also a host to a variety of public events, from community to professional level, fundraising, and private events.  more...

  • The Internet Movie Database
    Features plot summaries, reviews, cast lists, and theatre schedules.

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    Find theaters in your area, view showtimes of current releases and see upcoming trailer at Fandango.

Concerts & Performances

  • Golden State Pops Orchestra
    P.O. Box 6011 • San Pedro, CA 90734
    Performs at Warner Grand Theatre
    310-433-8774
    Currently the only year-round pops orchestra in the Los Angeles area, this family oriented orchestra focuses on exciting and innovative concerts, including film and television scores, legendary Broadway hits, and popular music of all kinds.  more...

  • San Pedro City Ballet
    1231 South Pacific Avenue • San Pedro, CA 90731
    310-732-1861
    Established in 1994 by nationally recognized dancers and teachers Cynthia and Patrick Bradley as a not-for-profit dance theater company serving greater Los Angeles, this ballet company presents two public performance series annually at El Camino College Center for the Arts Marsee Auditorium in Torrance, California. The Nutcracker is performed every December, and a spring repertory program is performed over a three-day weekend. The ballet company also offers outreach programs and holds performance workshops throughout the city of Los Angeles. more...

Plays & Productions

  • Warner Grand Theatre
    478 West 6th Street • San Pedro, CA 90731
    310-548-7672
    The Warner Grand Theatre is a lavish, art-deco theater opened in 1931. The Warner Grand Theatre was designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca and interior designer A.T. Heinsbergen. Mr. Priteca designed three lavish art-deco palaces which were located in San Pedro, Beverly Hills, and Huntington Park. The Warner Grand is the last of the three original theaters left intact and has been undergoing gradual refurbishment after a thirty-year decline. more...

Festivals & Fairs

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