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11301 Wilshire Boulevard Building 226 Los Angeles, California US
Robyn has played this venue 1 time.
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Info from Wikipedia The Wadsworth Theatre, a historic live theater, is located in the Sawtelle community of West Los Angeles, California, within the 388-acre West Los Angeles Department of Veterans Affairs complex. Situated on Eisenhower Avenue in Building 226, the theater is part of the historic Sawtelle Veterans Home, nestled between Wilshire Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard on the east side of Brentwood. In March 1992, the LA Times reported on a controversy involving the theater, which was being leased by UCLA at the time. A planned screening of the comedy satire "Article 99" faced opposition from the hospital, as the plot centered around a doctor-patient revolt in a veterans hospital. Due to concerns about the film's impact on psychiatric patients, the screening was eventually moved to UCLA's Royce Hall. Today, the Wadsworth Theatre, operated by Richmark Entertainment, presents Broadway productions and other live events. Following an extensive renovation in 2002, which reduced seating capacity to 942, the theater has continued to host various Broadway shows, musical concerts, film premieres, and live theatrical productions. Since 2009, the annual Streamy Awards have also been held at the Wadsworth Theatre.