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The Ahmanson Theatre is one of the four main venues that compose the Los Angeles Music Center. Shows at this theatre are produced by Center Theatre Group.


History
The theatre was built as a result of a donation from Howard F. Ahmanson Sr, the founder of H.F. Ahmanson & Co., an insurance and savings and loans company. It was named for his second wife, businesswoman and philanthropist Caroline Leonetti Ahmanson.David Wise, Tiger Trap: America's Secret Spy War with China, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011, p. 38 [1]

was the architect. Construction began on March 9, 1962 and was undertaken by Peter Kiewit & Sons (now Kiewit Corporation). The theatre's inaugural event was held on April 12, 1967, with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association sponsoring the national cast production of Man of La Mancha, starring and . The theatre also was the U.S. premiere of More Stately Mansions starring , Arthur Hill, and , which opened September 12 of that same year. Since then, it has presented a wide variety of , , and revivals of the classics, including six world premieres of plays and works by Wendy Wasserstein, , A.R. Gurney, , and . The Ahmanson also has served in the capacity of co-producer for a number of productions, including Amadeus, Smokey Joe's Cafe, The Most Happy Fella, and The Drowsy Chaperone.

The theatre was also home to the Los Angeles production of The Phantom of the Opera which ran at the theatre from 1989 to 1993. It opened with the original London and Broadway Phantom as the Phantom. He was later replaced with actor , and then .

The Ahmanson has the largest theatrical season-ticket subscription base on the West Coast. Its year-round season begins in early fall and lasts through late summer.


1990s renovation
Throughout 1994, a major $17 million renovation moved the mezzanine and balcony closer to the stage, reduced the width of the auditorium, lowered the ceiling and significantly improved the acoustics, which had long been criticized since the theatre's opening. It also allowed the theatre's to be reconfigured from 1,600 seats for an intimate play to 2,084 for a major Broadway-sized musical.

Designed by Ellerbe Becket Architects and constructed by Robert F. Mahoney & Associates, the renovation took eighteen months to complete. During this time, the Ahmanson's season-ticket subscriptions were presented at the UCLA James A. Doolittle Theatre (now known as Ricardo Montalbán Theatre) in Hollywood. The Ahmanson reopened on January 25, 1995, with an -month-long run of .


World premieres
The Ahmanson served as the world premiere venue for the following plays and musicals:


Awards and nominations
1998 Ovation AwardsAn Enemy of the People31Won for Scenic Design (John Napier)
70
Minsky's50
Leap of Faith11Won for Lead Actor (Raúl Esparza)
War Horse11Won for Best Presented Production
10
The Scottsboro Boys11Won for Best Presented Production
10
2019 Ovation AwardsSoft Power116


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