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The Lobero Theatre, founded by José Lobero, is a historic building in Santa Barbara, California. It is at the corner of Anacapa and Canon Perdido Streets, less than a block away from the historic Presidio of Santa Barbara. Built in 1873 as an opera house, the theater was rebuilt to designs by architect George Washington Smith for the Community Arts Music Association in the early 1920s. It continues to host arts and cultural events on 250 or more days per year.
   Because of its live acoustics and relatively small size it's particularly suited to chamber music. The Music Academy of the West holds many of its summer concerts in the Lobero.

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