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2003 establishments in CaliforniaArt galleries established in 2003Art museums and galleries in Los AngelesArts centers in CaliforniaBunker Hill, Los Angeles
California Institute of the ArtsDowntown Los AngelesEvent venues established in 2003Theatres in Los AngelesTourist attractions in Los Angeles

Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theater (REDCAT) is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts center for innovative visual, performing and media arts in downtown Los Angeles, located inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex. Opened in November 2003 as an extension of CalArts in Los Angeles.

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REDCAT
2nd Street Tunnel, Los Angeles Downtown

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