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Help us make it rightA structure that stands out in Santa Ana's Historic Downtown District, the Yost Theater is the oldest operational theater in all of Orange County. Opened in 1912, as a vaudeville theater during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, the theater underwent a few change of names, and finally received the name 'Yost Theater' in 1919, when it was purchased by Ed Yost. A place where a glorious and...
Since 1912, The Yost Theater has seen more than her fair share of history -- from her days as a movie house during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, to famous actors meeting their fateful ends in the dressing rooms, to the makeshift prison cells in the basement. Sometimes late at night when the doors are closed and all the crowds have gone home, you can still hear the reminders of a century's...
"Get your party on" at this "nicely remodeled" Santa Ana historic theater–turned-nightclub featuring "thumping" tunes from DJs and frequent live bands; "strong" (albeit "pricey") drinks fire up the dance floor, and with an "amazing" light and sound system, revelers report an "epic night."
4 star
They suck was there last night to see Martin Castillo it was said that they didn't pay him he didn't perform as much as he wanted
1 star
Piece of shit!
Lol go on YouTube and look up real actors read yelp #3. Ha ha. How DARE you shut your vodka bar down 10 minutes early! Priceless.
The Yost Theater is Orange County's oldest Historic venue located in Downtown Santa Ana.
The Yost Theater of Downtown Santa Ana is a historic Mexican vaudeville theater built in 1912 that was renovated and re-launched at the music and arts festival soundDowntown in November of 2008. At soundDowntown notable artists such as The International Noise Conspiracy, Nortec Collective, The Entrance Band, and Zech Marquise took the stage at the Yost. Now with Koo’s Inc. in control of...
A structure that stands out in Santa Ana's Historic Downtown District, the Yost Theater is the oldest operational theater in all of Orange County. Opened in 1912, as a vaudeville theater during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, the theater underwent a few change of names, and finally received the name 'Yost Theater' in 1919, when it was purchased by Ed Yost. A place where a glorious and...
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