A very nice venue on the American Jewish University campus(off Mulholland) where such productions as CAPITOLSTEPS were featured.(That’s what we saw.) I don’t know how many seats this place holds, but what I do NOT like about it is that it’s very wide, not so many rows back, but really wide with seats… and NO aisle inbetween. There are only aisles on either far side. While many older, physically challenged people are more likely to attend productions here, it seemed a little difficult for some of them to climb over others. The design could have been a little better. However, the seats are comfortable, and the visuals are really good. My aunt sat up near the front(2nd row back), is hard of hearing, and she said she couldn’t hear a word. My dad sat with us towards the back(maybe 8 – 10 rows back, not sure), and even though he’s hard of hearing as well, he did hear the entire show. FYI, I think where one sits makes a difference for the hearing-impaired. Prior to, or maybe even after the show, browse their little art gallery and the gift shop if it’s open. Definitely helps to pass the time more quickly, and there are some nice things to look at, too. By the way, parking sucks, so GETTHEREEARLY. That’s what we were told, and it made a HUGE difference.