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Comedy Hypnotist Bill Engle at La Habra Depot Theatre

Title: Comedy Hypnotist Bill Engle
Venue: La Habra Depot Theatre (La Habra, CA)
Full Price: $18.00   Our Price: $9.00
The La Habra Depot Theatre presents comedy hypnotist Bill Engle. A veteran film actor and licensed hypnotherapist, Bill performs shows all over Southern California and beyond. Opening act Ben Morrison is a regular at the Improv, and has appeared on MTV's Punk'd.
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Aug 29- Exclusive VIP Pre Reception and Show
On Aug 29 Goldstar members are invited to complimentary wine, beer and cheese beginning at 7 PM. Ben Morrison opens the show at 8 PM. This is an exclusive premiere night for Press and Goldstar members only!

The La Habra Depot Theatre presents comedy hypnotist Bill Engle.  A veteran film actor and licensed hypnotherapist, Bill performs shows all over Southern California and beyond.  Opening act Ben Morrison is a regular at the Improv, and has appeared on MTV's Punk'd.

About La Habra Depot Theatre:

The La Habra Community Theatre began in 1976 as a Children's Theatre project of the City's newly established Cultural Arts Council. The first production was Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. It was performed in La Habra High School's lecture hall since the city did not have a Community Performing Arts Facility.

At the same time, the 1909 Pacific Electric Depot building stood empty and in danger of demolition if it was not restored to a functional role in the community. Planning for its renovation as a Community Performing Arts Facility was initiated by the Mayor of La Habra and supported by the City Council as well as many community members. The "train station", or depot, was then moved across the street to its current location in Portola Park to integrate it into the master plan for the redevelopment of downtown La Habra.

Funding to restore the depot and convert it to a Theatre came largely from the Federal Government Restoration of Historical Landmarks. "The Depot" was declared Orange County Historical Landmark Site #14.

In January of 1980, the Children's Theatre project was expanded to incorporate adult theatre. Then, in July of 1982, the 100 members of the Community Theatre moved into the Depot Playhouse. The first performance in the restored building was the musical Oklahoma. On August 15, 1995 the Depot Playhouse became a non-profit tax-exempt organization and officially became know as Depot Theatre of La Habra. The theatre's board of directors and all production committees are comprised of community volunteers. The Depot Theatre is one of the few community organizations which functions without a single paid staff member.

About La Habra Depot Theatre:

The 1909 Pacific Electric Depot was renovated into Community Performing Arts Facilityby the Mayor of La Habra and supported by the City Council as well as many community members. The "train station", or depot, was then moved across the street to its current location in Portola Park to integrate it into the master plan for the redevelopment of downtown La Habra.

Funding to restore the depot and convert it to a Theatre came largely from the Federal Government Restoration of Historical Landmarks. "The Depot" was declared Orange County Historical Landmark Site #14.

In January of 1980, the Children's Theatre project was expanded to incorporate adult theatre. Then, in July of 1982, the 100 members of the Community Theatre moved into the Depot Playhouse. The first performance in the restored building was the musical Oklahoma. On August 15, 1995 the Depot Playhouse became a non-profit tax-exempt organization and officially became know as Depot Theatre of La Habra.