Anaheim Regional Medical Center

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1111 W La Palma Ave
Anaheim, CA 92801
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Theatre of NOTE Theatre of NOTE

For a NOTEworthy performance, stop by the Theatre of NOTE. This theatrical ensemble produces an average of four main stage shows annually, as well as an annual Hollywood Performance Marathon, a late night original 5-Minute One-Act Play Series, several development workshops and The Young Writers Project, an educational outreach program.

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Paramount Ranch Paramount Ranch

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