The John Anson Ford Theatres - a century of supporting artistic expression and providing access to cultural experiences in Los Angeles County.

 
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Explore the Timeline by Era

 

1920s-1950s

The Pilgrimage Play: The Most Important Thing to See in Los Angeles

1960s-1990s

Culture and Counterculture: Reflecting Los Angeles on Stage

1970s-2010s

The Little Theatre: Early Forays into Partnering with Artists

1990s-2010s

Becoming The Ford: A Place for Everybody

 About Ford Theatres

 
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The John Anson Ford Theatres are owned by the County of Los Angeles and, until 2019, were operated in partnership with the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Ford Theatre Foundation. The venue is currently operated by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Situated in a 32-acre County park in the Cahuenga Pass, the Ford Theatres complex is one of the oldest performing arts venues in Los Angeles still in use.

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Do you have a question about this timeline or do you want to share a story with us about your experiences at Ford Theatres over the years? We’d love to hear from you.

 
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