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Parking & Directions for Tootsie - The Musical Westwego Performing Arts Theatre At Jefferson PAC
177 Sala Ave, Westwego, LA
70094, US
1. Westwego Municipal Parking - 0.2 miles - Free
2. Westbank Regional Library Parking - 0.3 miles - Free
3. Jefferson Performing Arts Center Lot - 0.1 miles - $5
4. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - $1 per hour
5. Walmart Supercenter Lot - 0.5 miles - Free
Tootsie - The Musical Musical / play Live at Westwego Performing Arts Theatre At Jefferson PAC | Westwego – May 07th, 2027
Westwego Performing Arts Theatre at Jefferson PAC is one of those hidden gems where the community really comes alive through the arts. It’s not just about big shows but about bringing people together, local talents get a chance to shine, and fresh faces often take the stage, like during their 2026 acting workshops that drew in aspiring performers from all over. Tootsie - The Musical Westwego is just one example of how the theatre hosts incredible productions that make you laugh, cry, and leave feeling inspired. The vibe is warm and welcoming, with special touches like accessible seating for anyone who needs a little extra support and a Family Section that makes it easy to enjoy a night out with kids. If you're coming from Algiers, hopping on the ferry for a quick crossing adds a bit of adventure to your evening. This place isn’t just a venue, it’s a community hub where creativity flourishes, and local stories are celebrated, making it the perfect spot to catch a show like Tootsie - The Musical Westwego and really feel connected to the arts.