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Directions and Parking

DIRECTIONS

From the North

Take the 405 South to the Bristol Street Exit; turn left. At Anton Boulevard (the second signal light) turn right. Turn left on Park Center Drive to enter the parking structure. South Coast Repertory is located to the north of the structure.

From the South

Take the 405 North to the Bristol Street Exit; turn right. At Anton Boulevard (the first signal light) turn right. Turn left on Park Center Drive to enter the parking structure. South Coast Repertory is located to the north of the structure.

From the East

Take the 91 West to the 55 South to the 405 North. Exit on Bristol Street; turn right. At Anton Boulevard (the first signal light) turn right. Turn left on Park Center Drive to enter the parking structure. South Coast Repertory is located to the north of the structure.

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PAY-TO-PARK INSTRUCTIONS

For performance/event parking in the neighboring structures, the cost is $15, payable upon entry to the attendant. If an attendant is not present, pay at the pay station. Credit card is preferred. You will receive a validated parking receipt that must be used at the exit kiosk to leave the garage.

Non-performance/event parking in the structures is automated. Upon entry to the garage, take a ticket at the kiosk. When leaving the garage, pay at the automated exit kiosk or at the pay station. Credit card payment is preferred. Parking is $1.75 every 15 minutes, with a $20 maximum charge.

South Coast Repertory neither owns nor operates the parking structures.

10-minute Box Office Parking

Follow the freeway directions above. Take Bristol Street to Town Center Drive; turn right. South Coast Repertory is located on the right. Ten-minute parking is located in the circle drive in front of the Box Office.

Box Office Hours

The  Box Office  is open Sundays and Mondays noon to 6 p.m and Tuesdays-Saturdays, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (or showtime). Contact the staff by email at [email protected] or via phone at (714) 708-5555.


Photo: Jamey Hood and David St. Louis in the 2019 production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, music by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. Photo by Jordan Kubat.

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