The Steve Allen Theater

The Steve Allen Theater
Map
Address4773 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
 United States
Coordinates34°06′07″N 118°17′39″W / 34.1020°N 118.2942°W / 34.1020; -118.2942
OwnerCFI
Construction
Opened2003
ArchitectRichard Ramer
Website
steveallentheater.com

The Steve Allen Theater at the Center for Inquiry in Hollywood, California, was a 99-seat theater which was developed by founding artistic director Amit Itelman.[1] Moved to The Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan Theater.

The Center for Inquiry is a nonprofit group founded by Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov to promote science and secular humanism. When paranormal investigator James Underdown became the executive director of CFI West in 2003, he named the theater after Center for Inquiry supporter and television personality Steve Allen and offered Itelman an opportunity to define an artistic vision for the space.[1]

According to the LA Weekly cover story Why Theater Matters - “Itelman has booked interdisciplinary acts (music, comedy and theater) that strike a particularly brainy and idiosyncratic chord."[2] "A kind of theater that bounces off the walls."[3] As described by the Los Angeles Times "Theater of the Absurd, Itelman's artistic credo reflects CFI's mission of 'not accepting things as they are' an unlikely lab for some of the freshest, strangest work in town...The bar for eccentricity may be pretty high in Hollywood, but the Steve Allen Theater clears it easily".[4]

  1. ^ a b "Steve Allen Theater". Steve Allen Theater. 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
  2. ^ Morris, Steven Leigh (2010-03-25). "At the Tip of the Spear". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  3. ^ Morris, Steven Leigh (2010-03-25). "Why Theater Matters". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  4. ^ "Steve Allen Theater (of the absurd)". Los Angeles Times. 2010-09-10. Retrieved 2011-09-10.