Yost Theater: Now Open!

August 08, 2011

After a great grand re-opening, The Yost Theater is now officially open for business and it looks amazing.

Fans flocked to see Southern California's Unwritten Law on Saturday night and many of the upcoming shows are already shown up.

The Yost Theater, the oldest historic theater in Orange County, was renovated by Dennis Lluy (founder of Koo's Arts Cafe) and Dave Leon. Their goal is to bring Yost to life again and have the distinction of not only being the oldest theater in OC, but become known as the one with the newest technology - just in time for the theater's 100th anniversary next year.

With so much history inside, be sure to grab tickets for one of the upcoming events at the Yost so you can check out the same theater where singer Ernest Ball (grandfather of the string master Ernie Ball) died, Sonny & Cher and Ike & Tina Turner performed and stand above the basement that served as a drunk tank and makeshift jail for the the drunks and criminals of historic Orange County.

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