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The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later
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The original production of The Laramie Project rode on the wave of passion and grief spawned by the murder of Matthew Shepard. The current work, which looks at Laramie and the related issues as they appear 10 years after the fact, is necessarily more contemplative and thoughtful, but it builds... More >> |
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| Hollywood | Theater |
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Humor Abuse
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As the title indicates, Humor Abuse is no lighthearted evening of sidesplitting laughs. Demonstrating elaborate pratfalls, juggling and elegant comedy bits, Lorenzo Pisoni's solo clown show charts his upbringing as a fourth-generation vaudevillian and performer, focusing mainly on a... More >> |
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| Downtown | Theater - Large, Theater |
The Bells of West 87th
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Elin Hampton's play derives its comedy from the antics of an eccentric family. At 39, Molly (Cameron Meyer) has never escaped from the tyranny of her critical, exploitative parents, who have decided she's a lesbian because she won't wear makeup, and taunt her about her lack of a social life.... More >> |
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| Melrose/ Beverly/ Fairfax | Theater |
Breath and Imagination: The Story of Roland Hayes
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Daniel Beaty's West Coast premiere revives the lost-to-history account of Roland Hayes, a son of former slaves and the first internationally lauded African-American classical singer. Raised in the South on hard work and spirituals, Hayes (Elijah Rock) overcomes early tragedy to perform in... More >> |
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| Burbank | Theater |
The Burnt Part Boys
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With a hardscrabble Appalachian setting and a score that engagingly echoes the melodies of Copland, Bernstein and Sondheim, this captivating new musical (book by Mariana Elder, music by Chris Miller, and lyrics by Nathan Tysen) is both a sensitive meditation on grief and a heartfelt... More >> |
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| West Hollywood | Theater |
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
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Any adaptation of a novel is a compromise of approximation whose objective should be to faithfully capture the spirit and ideas of the prose in a dramatically compelling way. Which is why Philip K. Dick fans, who have repeatedly suffered the indignity of having their favorite sci-fi author... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Theater |
Kin
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In Bathsheba Doran's elliptical comedy-drama Kin, the title becomes shorthand for the people we save and those who redeem us. Sean (Grinnell Morris) is a personal trainer and Irish émigré; Anna (Melissa Collins) is a Columbia University adjunct who's just completed her first book,... More >> |
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| Beverly Hills | Theater |
The Normal Heart
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When the AIDS plague emerged in 1981, writer-activist Larry Kramer was devastated to learn that the larger society wasn't remotely concerned that gay men were dying by the thousands, and the gay community was refusing to admit its own responsibility. He set out to call the world to account, and... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Theater |
The Old Settler
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John Henry Redwood's bittersweet romantic comedy The Old Settler is set in 1943 Harlem in the comfy home (a handsome set by Thomas Brown) of middle-aged sisters Elizabeth (Ruby Hinds) and Quilly (Jolie Oliver). Elizabeth is dignified and restrained, while her sister is outspoken and nit-picky.... More >> |
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| West L.A. | Theater |
The Player King
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The name John Wilkes Booth isn't likely to be forgotten, but many are unaware that the infamous assassin was part of an accomplished family of actors. In this solo show, Darin Dahms brings the Booth clan to life. Drawing on historical and biographical material, Dahms constructs what is mostly a... More >> |
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| Hollywood | Theater |
Bob Baker's Halloween Hoop-De-Do
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| Echo Park | Theater, Halloween |
Something to Crow About
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| Echo Park | Theater |
Romeo and Juliet
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| Santa Monica | Theater - Large, Theater |
Delusion: Masque of Mortality
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| Silver Lake | Theater |
Gallery Secrets: 4 Plays, 4 Exhibit Halls, 4 Time Periods
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| USC to South L.A. | Theater |
My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish, and I'm in Therapy!
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| Ventura County | Theater |
The Rainmaker
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| Santa Monica | Theater |
Ah, Wilderness!
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| Hollywood | Theater |
Awake and Sing
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| San Fernando Valley | Theater |
Broadway Bound
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| Out of Town | Theater - Large, Theater |
Brown & Out Theater Festival
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| East L.A. | Theater |
Cirque du Soleil's Totem
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| Out of Town | Theater, Circus |
Civilization (all you can eat)
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Theater |
Cowboy Versus Samurai
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| Downtown | Theater |
Creditors
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| West L.A. | Theater |
