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Pacific Resident Theatre’s Sunday Concert Series (in their new space, formerly Wanda’s Antique Store, next to the 703 Mainstage Theater), will be an eclectic endeavor: a musical salon curated by PRT and dedicated to bringing you live music and performers in an intimate setting. For your pleasure, light repast, desserts, and beverages will be available for purchase.
The Colburn School of Music – November 12 at 8pm Artists from The Colburn School Honors String Quartet (Robert Demaine, coach) and Honors Brass Quintet (Danielle Ondarza, coach) perform works by Mozart, Bach, and Stravinsky, among others. An intimate evening of classical music from the romantic to the modern age, performed by some of the most talented young musicians in Los Angeles. Adam Turney In
Concert – November 19 at 7pm This golden voiced young singer specializes in musical styles from pop and r&b to jazz and musical theater. He is proud to have been part of the nationally recognized collegiate a cappella group the UCLA Scattertones and while performing with them, had the opportunity to open in New York for the musical group Pentatonix.
Leena Culhane - Storm and the Fire – December 3 at 7pm Leena is a musician, songwriter, and singer. Her work has an emphasis on poetry and soul in the tradition of Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins. Her second album, “Storm and the Fire” has just been released. She spends her time between Nashville and Los Angeles composing, playing and touring.
Chris Mulkey Band – December 10 at 7pm A very special evening of blues straight from the backroads of country towns. Mulkey is a well known film actor, singer and songwriter. His musical influences include Robert Johnson, Lightning Hopkins, Elvis, Lucinda Williams and Bob Dylan.
Tony Award winning playwrights Edward Albee and Harold Pinter, who have left indelible marks in world theatre, both give voice to the outlandish and amusing behavior of humans in many of their dark comedies. Pacific Resident Theatre is offering a retrospective of two of their early one acts in tandem, both first produced in 1960. Albee's Fam and Yam, set in an upper Eastside penthouse, examines an encounter between two unnamed playwrights, one famous, one not, offering Albee's biting wit and incisive satire at its best. In Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, two working-class hitmen wait in a basement for their next assignment. I decided to speak with Pacific Resident Theatre's Artistic Director, Marilyn Fox, about the production.
ELAN Ensemble has announced its upcoming production of Seven, a new adaptation of the documentary play. Under the direction of Natsuko Ohama with movement direction by Stephanie Shroyer, the production is set to open on Saturday, November 23, at 8pm and run through December 16 only at the Atwater Village Theatre.
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Spring Awakening
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High Maintenance
The Road Theatre (4/9 - 5/19) | ||
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Hudson Backstage Theatre (6/9 - 6/23) | ||
Lucie Arnaz - I Got the Job! Songs From My Musical Past
Carpenter Performing Arts Center (5/8 - 5/9) | ||
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The Los Angeles Theatre Center (4/25 - 6/2) | ||
LA Phil's Chamber Music and Wine: Beethoven and Schumann
Walt Disney Concert Hall (5/7 - 5/7) | ||
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