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Parking & Directions for Conference of the Birds Wilshire Ebell Theatre
4401 West 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA
90005, US
1. Ebell Theatre Lot - 0.1 miles, $15
2. Wilshire Boulevard Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $3/hour
3. The Grove Parking Structure - 1.5 miles, $10
4. La Brea Avenue Parking - 0.6 miles, $8
5. Beverly Boulevard Lot - 0.3 miles, $5
Conference of the Birds Dance Live at Wilshire Ebell Theatre | Los Angeles – May 28th, 2026
The Wilshire Ebell Theatre is one of those historic spots that really feels like the soul of Los Angeles. It’s not just a building, it’s a place where incredible stories and legendary women have gathered, making it a symbol of resilience and creativity. Over the years, it’s showcased everything from soulful jazz nights to raucous rock shows and vibrant world music acts, really reflecting the diverse spirit of LA. During the 2020 pandemic, the venue shifted gears and moved into virtual performances, but it still managed to bring powerful productions like august Wilson’s Fences into our living rooms. Sitting in those box seats offers a surprisingly intimate experience, especially during the emotional high points, kind of like being part of the story. For anyone heading to Conference of the Birds Los Angeles, this theater isn’t just a backdrop, it’s a part of the journey, whether you’re coming from the San Fernando Valley or Burbank, just hop on the 405 or the 5 and then connect to the 134 to reach Wilshire Boulevard. Honestly, there’s no better way to soak in some LA history and culture than catching a show at the Wilshire Ebell, where every performance feels like a shared moment of magic.