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    Show Details

    Doors open at 11:30am and the performance starts at 12:15pm. The show lasts approximately one hour.

    All performances are held at Rancho Canada School, 21801 Winding Way, in Lake Forest.

    Tickets cost $10 for adults or $8 for children. Bring a group of 20 or more and get the tickets for $7 each! Click here to order online. Provide your name, address and phone number and how many tickets you want for what show date.
    TICKET POLICY
    Since many of our performances do sell out, it is best to call to make a reservation. We will place you on the reservation list for the date and time you request. You then will need to send a check for the full amount of your tickets. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope to have the tickets sent back to you; otherwise they will be held at the door. If we have not received your check prior to the performance, the reservation may be cancelled. However, if you have called within three days of the performance, we will hold the tickets at the door until 15 minutes after the doors open. All tickets are non-refundable, but transferable to another show date, based on availability.
    Driving Directions From the I-5 in south Orange County:
    Take the Lake Forest exit East toward the mountains,
    Travel about 2 miles past Jeronimo,
    Turn left on Serrano Road,
    Turn left on Winding Way, across from Heritage Hill Historic Park.
    Rancho Canada school is on the right hand side of the street, and look for our signs!
    Reviews
    The Los Angeles Times has chosen our plays as among their favorite youth theater productions. Corinne Flocken wrote: "It was a prime example of what this fledgling company does best, which is sparking kids' interest in live theater at a tender age."

    The Los Angeles Times chose Brown Bag Players as one of the top five children's performances.

    Saddleback Valley News
    Rutely Conde wrote about Brown Bag Players: "The troop grabs the attention of adults and children alike through their energy and impressive improvisations, often reacting to unexpected dialog from the audience."