Week of September 14, 2009

Week of September 14, 2009

by LA Stage Alliance  |  September 14, 2009

Take a moment to see which stand-out productions are closing this week that you don’t want to miss!  At the same time, get a jump on ordering your tickets for exciting new shows that are about to open!

Closing:

Say Goodbye, Toto
9/19/09, Ark Theatre Company, West Side
A fanciful re-imagining of “The Wizard of Oz” as told from Toto’s point of view.

What the Butler Saw
9/19/09, Little Fish Theatre, Beaches
Bawdyand ferociously playful farce by Joe Orton.

Block Nine: Fellas
9/20/09, Elephant Stageworks, Hollywood
Performed in rep with an all male and an all female cast. Come once. Come twice. Just Come.

Block Nine: Dames
9/20/09, Elephant Stageworks, Hollywood
Performed in rep with an all male and an all female cast. Come once. Come twice. Just Come.

A Midsummer Night
9/20/09, Crown City Theatre Company, San Gabriel Valley
Come join Puck and friends for an evening of frolic and fun in the most beautiful garden on earth!

Opening:

Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas
9/16/09, Geffen Playhouse, West Side
Matthew Modine stars as Matthew Modine in this rollicking parody of celebrity activism.

Oklahoma!
9/16/09, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities, Beaches
CLOSBC PRESENTS CLASSIC RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN OKLAHOMA!

A Midsummer Night
9/17/09, Crown City Theatre Company, San Gabriel Valley
Come join Puck and friends for an evening of frolic and fun in the most beautiful garden on earth!

How Katrina Plays
9/17/09, Write Act Repertory Company, Hollywood
World Premiere production, award-winning playwright Judi Ann Mason’s final play – How Katrina Plays.

Savin’ Up for Saturday Night
9/17/09, Sacred Fools Theatre, Hollywood
Lovin’ ain’t easy in this one-honky-tonk town.

SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET
9/18/09, The Production Company, San Fernando Valley
BROADWAY TALENT FEATURED IN  STEPHEN SONDHEIM & HUGH WHEELER’S MASTERPIECE   SWEENEY TODD!

To Kill a Mockingbird
9/18/09, Actor’s Repertory, San Fernando Valley
To Kill a Mockingbird is a tender portrait of Ms. Harper Lee’s novel.

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One Response to “Week of September 14, 2009”

  1. Matt Nelson says:

    according to the website, Katrina is a multi-media docu-play. that’s quite the specific medium

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