Los Angeles Women's Theatre is a unique experience with a small but dedicated work force in the world of women performing arts. The office is located on Cumpston and will give you all the information needed to begin your quest into the world of women's theater.
Chesapeake Energy Arena is a stadium located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The stadium opened as the Ford Center on June 8, 2002 with the construction taking just over three years at a cost of just over $89 million, $114 million in present day dollars. Currently, the Chesapeake Energy Arena houses the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are one time NBA Champions and are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference within the NBA. They are known by their team colors consisting of blue, red, yellow and dark blue. The current owner of the Oklahoma City Thunder is the Professional Basketball Club L.L.C.
The stadium currently holds 18,203 fans for basketball games. There are 49 luxury suites and over 3,300 seats at the club level. Currently, it was the 23rd largest stadium in the NBA. Chesapeake Energy Arena is also a great venue for other events like professional wrestling and Ultimate Fighting.
Season tickets are available for most games. Thunder fans can typically find individual game tickets at ticket exchanges.
Davis Musical Theater Company is a non profit corporation abbreviated DMTC. Jan and Steve Isaacson founded the organization in 1984. DMTC is known as the longest-running, year-round, amateur musical theater company in California. It also produces 10 musicals throughout the year. Purchase tickets on the company Web site along with audition, donation and volunteer information.
The Contra Costa Civic Theatre celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010. From My Fair Lady to Thoroughly Modern Millie, the plays here reflect a wide range of styles and tastes. This building was erected in 1971 to act as the permanent home for the Theatre after moving between many different venues across the city, including the building that now houses Atlas Liquors. Box-office sales, tuition fees and donations all go toward keeping the Theatre open and active. Youth programs, including summer camp, drama and music classes, take place here as well.