Week of April 26, 2010

Week of April 26, 2010

by LA Stage Alliance  |  April 28, 2010

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 the exciting new shows that are about to open!

Closing:

Moira Smiley and VOCO
4/30/10, Grand Vision Foundation, San Fernando
A fiery roots vocal-band with lush musical harmonies plus show-stopping body percussion.

Lascivious Something
5/1/10,  Circle X Theatre Company, Hollywood
Things often burst.

Loyalties
5/2/10, Pacific Resident Theatre, Beaches
The enlistment of 2 sons, calls parents long term friendship and deepest loyalties into question.

3rd Degree Burn
5/2/10, Write Act Repertory Company, Hollywood
A diverse and talented sketch comedy team of 3rd Degree.

Little Shop of Horrors
5/2/10, Cabrillo Music Theatre, Thousand Oaks

Opening:

A Woman’s Rite
4/30/10, The Lyric Theatre, Los Angeles
Four Women share their lives through stories and songs.

Blithe Spirit
4/28/10, Inland Valley Repertory Theatre, Claremont
Noel Coward’s Ghostly Comedy Classic BLITHE SPIRIT opens IVRT’s 2010 Season!

Dementia
5/1/10, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles
Award-winning Latino swansong about the glamorous death of Moe and his demented drag queen fantasies

How I Learned to Drive
4/30/10, Malibu Stage Company, Malibu
Pulitzer Prize winning play  exploring the ideas of control and manipulation in a  large family.

How the Other Half Loves
4/30/10, International City Theatre, Long Beach
An international hit comedy with 3 couples, 2 dinner parties taking place on stage at the same time!

Jawbone of an Ass
5/1/10, Circle X Theatre Company, Hollywood

Jesse Boy
4/30/10, Ruskin Group Theatre Co., Santa Monica
Jesse Boy is a Southern Gothic tale of a family trapped by its own tradition.

Moira Smiley and VOCO
4/30/10, Grand Vision Foundation, San Fernando
A fiery roots vocal-band with lush musical harmonies plus show-stopping body percussion.

Mother
4/30/10, Elephant Stage Works, Hollywood
MOTHER, nominated BEST SOLO PERFORMANCE by LA Weekly,”transcends the ordinary…poignant!”

SHAHEED  The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto
4/30/10, Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre, Los Angeles
Benazir Bhutto’s life and death resonate far beyond the boundaries of Pakistan, Islam and Democracy.

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