33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA
lobero.org
+1 805-963-0761
SB's "go to" place for smaller shows and more intimate than Granada or Arlington. Loved seeing Abba there!
17.03.2024
Title: A Night to Remember at the Historic Lobero Theatre Review: Stepping into the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara is like taking a walk through history. The beautifully preserved landmark, which was originally constructed as an opera house, exudes a sense of grandeur and intimacy that's rare in modern venues. Its status as a historical building only adds to the charm and significance of attending an event here. Upon arrival, the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture immediately caught my eye, with its classic white stucco and intricately designed wrought iron work. The courtyard, which once welcomed patrons to an open-air experience, now serves as a picturesque gathering place for theatergoers before performances and during intermissions. Inside, the Lobero's acoustics are simply sublime. Whether it's a live concert, a dance performance, or a dramatic play, the sound fills the space with clarity and warmth. The seating, though reflective of the theater's venerable age, offers a cozy and personal viewing experience, ensuring there's not a bad seat in the house. The Lobero Theatre staff deserves applause for their professionalism and hospitality. From the moment I entered, I felt like an esteemed guest, with ushers and attendants going out of their way to ensure my evening was enjoyable. During the performance, the historic ambiance of the theater added a layer of depth and connection to the show. It was easy to imagine the myriad of artists and patrons who have shared in the Lobero's storied past. This connection to history is palpable, making every visit here more than just entertainment—it's a truly enriching cultural experience. The Lobero Theatre is not just a venue; it's a treasured gem in the heart of Santa Barbara. It stands as a testament to the city's commitment to preserving the arts and maintaining the integrity of its historic sites. My visit to the Lobero was an evening I will treasure, and I eagerly anticipate my next opportunity to be part of the living legacy that graces its stage. An unequivocal five stars for the Lobero Theatre.
31.03.2024
Beautiful old stage theater. Probably 600 seats, so nice and intimate. Was an opera house, apparently, originally. Acoustics were good. What a fun place to see a show.
07.04.2024
Great small venue to see a comedian! Love it here! Very nicely kept. Feels as nice as Granada but with intimacy of a much smaller venue!
04.04.2024
Intimate venue suitable for plays and smaller concerts, ideal for single person shows. Sound is good, features could be updated. Seating tight but comfortable.
21.02.2024
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