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Royce Hall, Los Angeles CA

Address 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA
Phone (310) 794-4041
Website www.roycehall.org
Categories Performing Arts Theater, Association or Organization, Event Venue
Rating 5 13 reviews
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Royce Hall reviews

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Medi
February 02, 2023 10:44 am

Beautiful venue… went to see the Nutcracker, which was a great production and experience. Parking might be challenging, just remember where you parked. Very large campus.

Albert
January 29, 2023 5:20 pm

Came for the Idan Rachel concert. It was magnificent. The venue has great acoustics, the seating is comfortable, and the two story viewing floor adds to the luxurious astethics.
The bellhops were polite and did a good job with seating and security.
Parking was easy, you can make an online account and pay when you arrive or pay at the 5 level parking garage.
It is about 1/4 mile walk from the garage to Royce hall.

Chris
January 28, 2023 1:27 pm

UCLA has a beautiful campus, and Royce Hall is a perfect venue for the performing arts. The outdoor space is unique for this location. Parking is a little tricky depending on your event, but finding your way to the hall is generally straightforward.

Daniel
January 09, 2023 8:16 am

Having been in both the audience and performing sides of the house, this is one of my favorite venues for musical events. Stadium seating, dynamic lighting, and a great potential for good sound.

Glad to have had a chance to visit!

Tyler
January 08, 2023 1:37 am

Beautiful location, campus, and theatre/hall. Saw a ballet and our seats in the back weren’t too far away to be able to see and appreciate the show.

Edson
December 12, 2022 3:18 am

Iconic auditorium with superior acoustics. Stunning interior, with a full pipe organ built into the sinews of the building. UCLA brings in artists from all over the world to perform here.

Beatriz
December 08, 2022 1:37 pm

Acoustics here are very impressive. It is always very rewarding to listen to orchestral music or to a speaker.

Jonathan
November 15, 2022 6:48 pm

Amazing campus! Majestic hall. Feels like being a part of Los Angeles' history every time I visit. Generational memories.

Gary
August 26, 2022 6:12 pm

Contemporary performance hall with unobstructed views and comfortable seating. Park in UCLA Lot 4 and climb the Janss Steps to reach the entrance, or drop off at the flag pole for a short, flat walk. Four aisles lead into the hall for convenient access. Loge seating is also available. Lighting is subdued.

Y. Jessie
August 09, 2022 7:17 pm

Beautiful auditorium for my daughter's graduation ceremony. We had a WONDERFUL view behind the graduates. They do run a tight ship because you are prevented from taking in the aisles, only from your seat.
I do ️ ️ that they acknowledged the fact that I was wearing a boot due to a broken toe and they allowed me to enter and sit down because the line was outrageously long. Ceremony was short and efficient.

Rati
July 17, 2022 9:03 pm

Dear Sirs and Madams,

This is to alert you that two individuals, named Rajiv and Vineetha Thomas, may disrupt the graduation ceremony at UCLA on Monday, 6/13.

They followed me to the UCLA campus yesterday afternoon, as they have been for the past year all over Los Angeles, including buses and Ubers, over what I am told (by an employee of a company I interned at last quarter) is a public emergency communication technology. (Since then, I've heard the stalkers access it outside LA, most recently an Indian call center location that is mailing me a new multi currency travel card). Their style is to engage the general public in conversation, usually to disparage Indians or me directly, or provide non-stop commentary on the live action on the ground or to mess with my energy by making up a story about the live action that they believe will affect me since I am "open, not closed" and delivering it with the supreme confidence one acquires after obtaining a citizenship/spouse/house/car/kids/job in a foreign land. I am not associated with them (or with any others who follow them, relatives of my dead father, ostensibly to get them to leave). I want to graduate with my colleagues on Monday, June 13,2022, as is tradition. Since Rajiv Thomas did not respect the Academy Museum on 05/22 to keep quiet during a film screening, and the group did speak at UCLA Store yesterday, I do believe they are looking to disrupt the graduation ceremony as a matter of inexplicable and self manufactured ill-will towards me for letting them know about the Delta wave in India last May that killed my father. They will not respect UCLA enough to not make a public nuisance of themselves. I am writing to you because I do not want the ceremony to be ruined for anyone and I do not want to be blamed for their disruptions, as I was yesterday morning at a nail salon, with microaggressions by disgruntled people in geographic proximity to me.

Thank you very much.

Have a good day.

Best regards,
Rati Tripathi

Stefano
April 16, 2022 2:52 pm

One of a kind venues for concerts. In 2013 hosted a stunning visual concert dedicated to the film director Federico Fellini, played by the Orchestra Italiana del Cinema with the immersive videoart-projections created by Stefano Fake and The Fake Factory.

Sam
March 27, 2022 8:28 pm

UCLA always my dream university and a place to be proud to be associated with. Lovely environment with nice views and fresh air.

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