Today’s Highlights:
Relax …… let go…… let fly
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Tale of Two Cities by Jim Bernhard
Match each play or musical with one that is set in the same city:
| 1. Cabaret | A. Dear World |
| 2. Flower Drum Song | B. A Streetcar Named Desire |
| 3. The Front Page | C. Juno and the Paycock |
| 4. Gigi | D. Mrs. Doubtfire |
| 5. Amadeus | E. My Fair Lady |
| 6. Coriolanus | F. On the Town |
| 7. Toys in the Attic | G. Grand Hotel |
| 8. Jekyll & Hyde | H. Leopoldstadt |
| 9. Wonderful Town | I. Clybourne Park |
| 10. Once | J. Rugantino |
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Gingold Theatrical Group will present Shaw’s Pygmalion Oct. 22 – Nov. 22 at Theatre Row, directed by David Staller.
TBA.
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Levi Holloway’s Paranormal Activity will run Nov. 13 – Dec. 20 at the Ahmanson Theatre, directed by Felix Barrett.
Melissa James and Patrick Heusinger.
James and Lou move from Chicago to London to escape their past… An original story set in the world of the terrifying “Paranormal Activity” film franchise, this thrilling new play will haunt you long after the lights go out. We can’t say anything else…
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A celebration of C. Raul Espinoza will take place Sept. 6 from 11 AM – 1 PM at LA’s Kirk Douglas Theatre.
Special guests TBA.
The event will feature remembrances shared by close friends and colleagues, music, singing and a slideshow. Following the presentation, attendees are invited to share personal memories over light bites and drinks in the lobby.
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Michael Levin’s Sober Songs will run Aug. 30 – Nov. 28 (opening Nov. 6) at Theatre Row, directed by Chris Mackin, with music direction by Brian Reynolds and choreography by Megan Roe.
Melani Carrié (Angie), Jason Fio ( Roque), Bernard Holcomb (Cap), Merrill Mitchell (Bri), Henry Ryeder (Dean), and Jocelyn Darci Trimmer (Nina), with Lennie Disanto Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Sun Park and Jake Kleve.
A darkly comedic musical that follows six young adults in recovery at a local AA meeting founded by the gruff but loving “Cap.” Blending biting humor, emotional ballads, and sharp dialogue, the show evolves from light and charming to deeply emotional, offering a raw, character-driven, and emotionally authentic look at addiction, love, identity, and the complicated, messy road to sobriety. With heart, heartbreak, and cathartic honesty, Sober Songs offers a deeply human—and at times hilarious—glimpse into recovery culture.
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Brian QuiJada’s Fly Me to the Sun will run Sept. 3 – Nov. 1 at the Fountain Theatre, directed by Raymond O. Caldwell.
Noe Cervantes and Gerardo Navarro.
While producing and recording his late night variety show, BQ, along with his DJ brother, discovers both the beauty and the flaws of the American dream through the eyes of their Salvadoran grandmother. Puppets, music, and live camera magic all swirl together to create this unique and timely theatrical adventure.
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Cybill Sherpherd: Music, Conversation & Stories will run Sept. 26 & 27 at West Hollywoods’ The Sun Rose, with music direction by Sunnie Paxson.
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Lady Patriot will run Sept. 6-20 (opening Sept. 9) at Theatre Row, written & directed by Ted Lange.
Fred Grandy and Jill Whelan, with Josie DiVincenzo, Gordon Goodman, Chrystee Pharris, Derek Powell, and Count Stovall.
The inner sanctum of Confederate president Jefferson Davis has been breached. Information is leaking to the enemy. Who is the spy? No one is privy to this information except Jeffersons advisors, and they are beyond repute. Based on a true story, Lady Patriot reveals an intimate look into the prejudices and patriotism of three ladies who lived during the Civil War: Varina Davis, Elizabeth Van Lew, and Mary Bowser. Lady Patriot combines Langes signature comedy and drama as it peels away traditional stereotypes prevalent in the South during the Confederacy.
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LA Opera’s “James Conlon: A Place for Us”
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North Hollywood’s El Portal Theatre has announced its Fall 2025 Concert Series. Casting and additional information TBA.
Ragtime (Sept. 12-21). Casting TBA.
Walk Like a Man (Oct. 4).
Grease (Nov. 1-16)
An Evening with Andrea MCardle (Nov. 11)
Love Letters (Nov. 22), by A.R. Gurney, starring Barbara Eden & Hal Linden.
John Lloyd Young (Nov. 23)
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Dec. 8-21), featuring Bob Wallace and Phil Davis.
Dance To the Holidays (Dec. 26-27). Casting TBA.
We Need a Little Christmas (Dec. 28), featuring Debbie Wileman as Judy Garland, along with special guests.
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Cybill Shepherd: Music conversations & Stories will run Sept. 26 & 27 (both at 9 PM) at West Hollywood’s The Sun Rose.
Before she won our hearts on both the small and silver screens, Cybill was just a southern belle born in Tennessee singing in the church choir. Her Memphis roots gave her the gift of Blues, Pop, and Jazz, and her voice will wrap you up in warmth, love, and a smile.
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Joe Murphy’s Kyoto will begin previews Oct. 8 and open Nov. 3 at Lincoln Center Theater, directed by Stephen Daldry & Justin Martin.
Stephen Kunken (Don Pearlman), Jorge Bosch (Raul Estrada-Oyuela, Peter Bradbury a(Fred Singer), Kate Burton a(USA), Feodor Chin China),Erin Darke (Germany), Natalie Gold (Shirley), Daniel Jenkins (Gore/Bolin/Santer/Observerer), Dariush Kashani (Saudi Arabia), Rob Narita (Japan,), Imani Jade Powers as ‘(Secretariat), Ferdy Roberts (‘U.K./Prescott/Houghton), Roslyn Ruff (Tanzania), and Taiana Tully ( ‘Kiribati), with Odera Adimorah, Zoe Cipres, Luis Carlos de La Lombana, and Paul Juhn.
Saving the Earth is a filthy business. Welcome to the Kyoto Conference Centre, December 11, 1997. The nations of the world are in deadlock. Time is running out and a climate change agreement feels a world away. The greatest obstacle: American oil lobbyist and master strategist, Don Pearlman… Declared “gripping” (The Times), “extraordinarily funny” (Variety), and a “genuinely daring” (Evening Standard) “triumph” (Telegraph), KYOTO asks who gets to decide what’s worth saving when the entire planet is at risk—and what we’re willing to give up so we can move forward, together.
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Billy Stritch in Concert will take place Oct. 8 at LA’s Catalina Bar & Grill.
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Answers BFFs, by Jim Bernhard
1-G. Cabaret – Grand Hotel (Berlin)
2-D. Flower Drum Song – Mrs. Doubtfire (San Francisco)
3-I. The Front Page – Clybourne Park (Chicago)
4-A. Gigi – Dear World (Paris)
5-H. Amadeus – Leopoldstadt (Vienna)
6-J. Coriolanus – Rugantino (Rome)
7-B. Toys in the Attic – A Streetcar Named Desire (New Orleans)
8-E. Jekyll & Hyde – My Fair Lady (London)
9-F. Wonderful Town – On the Town (New York)
10-C. Once – Juno and the Paycock (Dublin)
