Week of September 28, 2009

Week of September 28, 2009

by LA Stage Alliance  |  September 30, 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:

Block Nine: Dames
10/3/09, Elephant Stageworks, Hollywood
Performed in rep with an all male cast and an all female cast. Come once. Come Twice. Just Come.

Block Nine: Fellas
10/3/09, Elephant Stageworks, Hollywood
Performed in rep with an all male cast and an all female cast. Come once. Come Twice. Just Come.

Jennifer Leithem Jazz Trio
10/3/09, Grand Vision Foundation, Beaches
A night of unforgettable rhythm led by LA’s most in- demand jazz bassist.

Kill Me, Deadly
10/3/09, Theatre of NOTE, Hollywood
A Dick…  A Dame…  A Diamond…

Peace
10/3/09, The J. Paul Getty Trust, West Side
The comic heroes of Culture Clash invoke the revolutionary spirit of Aristophanes in Peace.

The Crossing
10/3/09, Sidewalk Studio Theatre, East Side
An obsession with a man is one thing.   An obsession with the Golden Gate Bridge is another!

Someone’s Somebody
10/4/09, Zephyr Theatre, Hollywood
A Dickensian journey of an 11-year-old girl navigating her way through 30 foster homes.

August: Osage County
10/4/09, Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson Theatre, Downtown
The Tony & Pulitzer prize winning play.

OKLAHOMA!
10/4/09, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities, Beaches
LOSBC PRESENTS CLASSIC RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN OKLAHOMA!

Visitors Guide to Arivaca
10/4/09, Company of Angels, Downtown
Migrants, vigilantes, ranchers,Native Americans and samaritans struggle in the American desert.

Opening:

High Ceilings
10/1/09, The Hayworth, Downtown
Hilarious ensemble comedy about a reluctant bride-to-be and her wacky dysfunctional family.

Much Ado About Nuthin
10/01/09, Ark Theatre Company, West Side
Re-located, re-imagined and shifted in time, “Much Ado about Nuthin’” puts an “Appalachian” spin on Shakespeare’s crowd-pleasing comedy.

Jennifer Leithem Jazz Trio
10/3/09, Grand Vision Foundation, Beaches
A night of unforgettable rhythm led by LA’s most in- demand jazz bassist.

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