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Lake Forest, CA226 contributions
Feb 2020
The 1,000 seat “Auditorium Theater” was built in 1913. It was renamed “Clune’s Santa Ana Theater” and later “Yost Theater” after its owner, Ed Yost. It was renovated in 2007 and repurposed to feature Mexican films. In 1927 singer Ernest Ball passed away just after performing at the Yost, and some claim he still haunts the place. The theater was featured on Ghost Adventures.
The theater is used for occasional concerts and events..
The theater is used for occasional concerts and events..
Written February 2, 2020
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