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 A Fabulous 50th: Chicago and A Chorus Line!


In the summer of 1975 in New York City, two musicals opened on Broadway. Each would become American masterpieces and forever earn a place in ...

Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
3/28 - 4/6/2025


Revisit one of Shakespeare's most beloved works: a passionate and beautiful tale of star-crossed lovers in the seemingly inescapable grip of fate.

Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart
4/4 - 4/13/2025


The thrilling life story of one of America’s most fascinating heroines.

Two Rooms
Two Rooms
4/25 - 4/27/2025


The wife of an American hostage strips a room in her home bare so she can at least symbolically share in his ordeal.

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ACTIONS
ACTIONS
3/29 - 3/30/2025


ACTIONS  is a set of five interconnected movements exploring the musicality of speech and communication, redefining fluency, and confronting what it is like to live ...

Alabaster
Alabaster
2/14 - 3/30/2025


The Fountain Theatre presents the Los Angeles premiere of Alabaster , a funny and poignant new play about healing and the power of women. For ...

AND THEN THERE WAS ONE


In a journey spanning time, space, and sisterhood, a first-born sibling navigates unexpected twists and turns to unravel one of life’s profound mysteries. Along the ...

Binge Free Festival
Binge Free Festival
2/25 - 3/30/2025


The roster of shows follows:   Tues, Feb 25 OPENING NIGHT 7:30pm Fill Your Pockets with Sunshine , 60 min, 18+ Written & Performed by ...

Brothers of Affliction
3/14 - 3/30/2025


Brothers of Affliction is a compelling drama that makes its Los Angeles debut at the Willie Agee Playhouse from March 14 to March 30, 2025. ...

CABARET
3/14 - 3/30/2025


CABARET takes center stage at 5-Star Theatricals in Thousand Oaks from March 14 to March 30, 2025. With a book by Joe Masteroff and music ...

Cheers, Mom! Eulogy For A Living Parent


Cheers Mom! Eulogy For A Living Parent  is an hour long solo show that explores the absurdities of grief. You’ll definitely laugh, maybe cry, and probably ...

Desert Fringe Theatre and Cultural Arts Festival


The Desert Fringe Theatre and Cultural Arts Festival takes place March 28-30, 2025 in 29 Palms CA. It explores art and cultural through events which ...

Frou-Frou: A Menagerie of Sorts


Frou-Frou: A Menagerie of Sorts FEB 21-MAR 30, 2025 A WORLD PREMIERE PRODUCTION by John Anthony Loffredo directed by Zi Alikhan L is a stoner ...

Here There Are Blueberries
Here There Are Blueberries
3/13 - 3/30/2025


A mysterious album featuring Nazi-era photographs arrives at the desk of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist Rebecca Erbelding. As Rebecca and her team of ...

HONKY TONK ANGELS
HONKY TONK ANGELS
2/1 - 3/30/2025


  Get ready for a toe-tapping, heartwarming country music celebration! Honky Tonk Angels  follows three fearless women from different walks of life as they chase ...

Johan Dalene


Winner of the 2019 prestigious Carl Nielsen Competition, Swedish-Norwegian violinist Johan Dalene “is not just a virtuoso like many others, he is a voice. He ...

Junie B Jones is Not a Crook
Junie B Jones is Not a Crook
3/15 - 3/30/2025


Something terrible happened to Junie B. Jones at school today! Someone stole her new furry mittens! So when Junie B. finds a wonderful pen of ...

Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival


Friday, March 29 at 8 p.m. Theme: A Woman’s Choice.                         Hosted by JAHNA COLE HOUSTON (Actor/Producer/Host) and JESSICA               LYNN JOHNSON (Producer/Director/Coach).                           MAGGIE ...

Schlitzie: Alive and Inside
Schlitzie: Alive and Inside
3/13 - 3/30/2025


Delves into the life of Schlitzie, an iconic performer from the sideshow circuit in the early 20th Centruy.

Something to Crow About
Something to Crow About
1/18 - 3/30/2025


Something to Crow About is the ORIGINAL Bob Baker Spectacular, originating in 1959 when the theater was just a glint in Bob Baker’s eye. Enter ...

The Unraveling
The Unraveling
3/8 - 3/30/2025


Ghost Road presents The Unraveling , conceived and directed by Katharine Noon, artistic director of The Ghost Road Company, and devised in workshop with the ...

THESE SHINING LIVES
THESE SHINING LIVES
2/21 - 3/30/2025


In  These Shining Lives , women in the 1920s are thrilled to earn high wages doing the delicate work of painting iridescent dials on watch ...

Tootsie The Musical
Tootsie The Musical
3/7 - 3/30/2025


Dive into the uproarious world of TOOTSIE, dubbed "musical comedy heaven" by Rolling Stone and "the most uproarious new musical in years!" by The Hollywood ...


SPICE WORLD: The Staged Parody Concert Reading brings a lively tribute to the iconic Spice Girls to the stage, featuring an all-star cast including Emma ...

SPICE WORLD: The Staged Parody Concert Reading!


From the creative minds behind Exorcistic, Cluelesque, and Teen Witch, comes an electrifying new experience that will have you dancing in your platform shoes—SPICE WORLD: ...

The Case-Book of Auguste Dupin


Play-reading. Adaptation by John Strysik. Edgar Allan Poe’s character Auguste Dupin is widely acknowledged to be the first modern fictional detective. Playwright John Strysik calls ...

Unreconciled
Unreconciled
3/21 - 3/31/2025


Jay Sefton [he/him] (Playwright/Performer) is an actor and licensed mental health counselor, originally from Philadelphia, and currently based in Easthampton, Massachusetts. Selected theatre credits include: ...

Camerata Pacifica Features Two Sets of Musical Spouses on Chamber Works for Piano & Percussion


Camerata Pacifica , noted for its adventurous musical offerings, continues its season with an intriguing program of remarkable works for percussion and piano that features ...


Chance Theater presents a staged reading of Khanisha Foster's new play, Pyro: How to Blow Up a Life. The story follows Helen, portrayed by Tristan ...


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Latest Los Angeles Reviews


Review: BIG HAIR: A RAD AND WILD LOVE AFFAIR at Whitefire Theater


by Amanda Callas - March 25, 2025

BIG HAIR: A Rad and Wild Love Affair is a thoughtful, poignant, laugh out loud funny one woman show, a bittersweet slice of nostalgia and a heartfelt homage to the gorgeous, offbeat love story between iconic comics Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner. ...

Review: RENT In Concert is a Symphonic Triumph at OC’s Segerstrom Center


by Michael Quintos - March 21, 2025

Perhaps the biggest takeaway from experiencing RENT - IN CONCERT—a symphony orchestra-backed concert version of Jonathan Larson's iconic musical which recently played to a full-capacity crowd for a one-night-only performance on March 15, 2025 at OC's Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa—is t...

Review: ONE FOR MY BABY at El Portal Theatre


by Harker Jones - March 19, 2025

Scott Thompson and Fred Barton plumbed legendary composer Harold Arlen’s catalog to create the dazzling world premiere jukebox musical ONE FOR MY BABY playing now at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood....

Review: COSÍ FAN TUTTE at LA Opera


by Andrew Child - March 10, 2025

Whether thanks to Cavanagh’s approach or director Shawna Lucey’s reinventions, the opera never seems to warrant excuse or apology. Justin Austin and Anthony León never miss a chance for silliness, strutting about the stage with ridiculous levels of machismo to match their preposterous mustache disgu...

Review: Claybourne Elder Makes Charming OC Cabaret Debut at Segerstrom Arts


by Michael Quintos - March 10, 2025

For his debut OC cabaret engagement, Broadway actor Claybourne Elder—who recently played Andy in the Tony Award-winning 2021 revival of Stephen Sondheim's (mostly) gender-bent COMPANY—brought his witty charm and sublime musicality to Segerstrom Center for the Arts' Samueli Theater for three performa...

Review: HONEY CONE: LIVE! at Catalina Jazz Club


by Amanda Callas - March 10, 2025

Founded in 1968, Honey Cone is like drinking sunshine. The debut of iconic girl group Honey Cone at the famed Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood on Oscars Night was unforgettable magic. Next up on their live tour is Oscar's in Palm Springs on April 11....

Review: IDOL WORSHIP at Catalina Jazz Club


by Andrew Child - March 10, 2025

It is evident that Christ and Stole have been performing this show for a while: it is a well-oiled machine. Though still playful with each other, Christ tees up punchlines and gags perfectly which Stole is always able to nail home....

Review: BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL at Open Fist Theatre Company


by Harker Jones - March 04, 2025

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is smart, silly, and full of heart. Its expansive and inclusive ideas are not preached, they are sown. And it is another home run from the ever-reliable Open Fist Theatre Company....

Review: AN EVENING WITH JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL at Catalina Jazz Club


by Andrew Child - March 04, 2025

John Cameron Mitchell’s cabaret show exhibited his demented, impish persona through a series of high-energy numbers. Of course, the crowd was most invested in his renditions of songs from Hedwig and the Angry Inch....

Review: Tony Award Winner Sutton Foster Returns to the OC at Irvine Barclay


by Michael Quintos - March 03, 2025

Fresh off her final set of performances in the L.A. transfer of the new Broadway revival of ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, the two-time Tony Award winning stage and screen star recently returned to Orange County, CA for a one-night-only sold out concert at the Irvine Barclay Theatre accompanied by music dire...



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