About Us
Falcon Story

Falcon Theatre Founder
Garry Marshall
(1934-2016)
The Falcon Theatre is a 130 seat professional theatre that operates year-round in Burbank, California, known for its critically-acclaimed subscription season and summer productions. The Falcon was founded in 1997 by the late director/writer/producer Garry Marshall (Happy Days, Pretty Woman, The Princess Diaries, Valentine's Day) and his daughter Kathleen Marshall LaGambina, and the current season is produced by Kathleen and Sherry Greczmiel. The theatre is nestled in charming Toluca Lake Village conveniently located close to restaurants, shops, and hotels, and is adjacent to the Burbank Media District, near Disney Studios, NBC, Warner Brothers, and Universal Studios. It was Garry's wish that the theatre continue to serve as a welcome home to established artists as well as emerging talent.
FAQ
Where is a good place to eat or get a drink near the theatre?
Please check out our Local Dining List.
Does the Falcon Theatre sell alcohol at intermission?
The Falcon does not sell alcohol; however, our concessions counter does have a variety of non-alcoholic beverages and snacks available for purchase before the performance and during intermission.
Where can I park?
The gated parking lot off of Rose St. is reserved for our Subscribers during our season shows.
General Parking Lots accessed from the alley behind the theatre running between Rose St. and Evergreen St.
Additional street parking is also available. Please be sure to check the street parking restrictions as they vary on each block.
How long has Falcon Theatre been in Burbank?
The Falcon was founded in 1997 by the late director/writer/producer Garry Marshall (Happy Days, Pretty Woman, The Princess Diaries, Valentine's Day) and his daughter Kathleen Marshall LaGambina.
What is Garry Marshall's connection to Falcon Theatre?
The Falcon was founded in 1997 by the late director/writer/producer Garry Marshall (Happy Days, Pretty Woman, The Princess Diaries, Valentine's Day) and his daughter Kathleen Marshall LaGambina.
Does Falcon Theatre still do Children's Shows?
The Falcon Theatre does not currently offer shows specifically for children.
Is that the original Zoltar in the lobby?
Yes, the original prop Zoltar from the movie Big is in the Falcon Lobby. Zoltar is not opperational; however, visitors can take photos!
Other Questions
Please see Patron Info
Rentals


For Screenings, Stage Rentals, & Film and TV Shoots, please submit your request via Contact Us. You will be contacted regarding availability.
Screenings
Typically range from $800-$1500
+ deposit and insurance
Includes:
- 130 seat theatre
- 14' x 8' (16:9) screen
- Panasonic PT-DW 5000 digital projector
- DVD & Blu-ray player
- DVCAM deck
- 4 channel in-house mixer
- Projectionist
- House Manager
- Parking attendant for our lot
- Free on-site parking
Stage Rental
Starting at $2000
+ deposit and insurance
Includes:
- 130 seat theatre
- 2 large dressing rooms
- Green room
- Technician to run basic lighting or sound cues
- House Manager
- Parking attendant for our lot
- Free on-site parking
Available for additional cost:
- Spotlight
- Projector and Screen
- Piano
- Mics
Film & TV Shoots
Starting at $3500