This is one of the best plaza I have ever seen. A few good restaurants and shops, awesome artificial lakes with fountain, and a nice playground for the kids. By far our favorite spots for dining out with the kids.
This venue has a state of the art sound system with comfortable seating. I have seen several great shows here!
This place has great stages, picnic areas, they set up an ice rink at Christmas time. Lots of oak trees and beautiful grounds.
I'm so thankful that Thousand Oaks has a civic center with quality performing arts. This is a super easy freeway access venue with ample parking and lively grounds. If you are headed to a performance here, pack a picnic and eat it out front in the large oak garden. There is also a CPK and PF changs in walking distance. This place is clean and safe. Don't drive to LA for shows when you can see them here.
The stores in this plaza are too pricey and what this really needs is a movie theater. i think it would really help the businesses around there especially the restaurants.
Lovely surroundings,friendly and helpful staff. The lighting and sound is excellent. Easy to access from the 101.
The Kavli (big) and Scherr Forum (small) theaters are both beautiful and great for seeing any type of show - plays, musicals, symphony, recitals etc. There isn't a bad seat in either theater and the acoustics are great. The ushers are very friendly and helpful. For many of the shows there are refreshment stands for drinks and small snacks. Next door is the Lakes shopping center with several restaurants. The Lakes is an easy walk from TOCAP.
Thousand Oaks, CA, a city of over 100,000 population has built and maintained a beautiful venue for all kinds of stage performances. This is a beautiful place which makes one feel that they are in a much larger city's theater. I have not eaten in the area but parking is good and the shows that I have seen were very well done. I feet like I am at, a night at the opera, when I attend a show at the Thousand Oaks Theater.
Could use some more content .. The display, color and setting will benefit for some creativity especially with all them high end taxes we've been paying in the past few years.That water fountain defiantly can go if it is too costly to maintain, the playground must be upgraded with something more interesting (did you see the Commons in Calabases?!) Or why don't they minimize the fountain area for the benefit of some kiosk / more vendors / additional plays structure.. Farmers market / art & craft market / historical exhibits of thousand oaks ?
My girlfriend and I went to see Suzanne Vega at the Fred Kavli Theatre located inside the Plaza. We arrived about an hour early. It was worth it. We got a great parking spot near the entrance It costs $8 (must be in cash), but that's cheap compared to other venues. The plaza is beautiful. There is a gorgeous water fountain to sit near while you wait. I am limited on walking so I couldn't see everything, but there are signs indicating eateries as well. We were allowed inside the lobby about 45 minutes before the show. Plenty of seating, clean bathrooms and art to look at while you wait. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. The theatre aisles are spacious but the seats are not very comfortable or wide. The sound is great. We could see the stage clearly from the back of the orchestra row.