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Audition for The Rocky Horror Picture Show

April 18

Do you love The Rocky Horror Picture Show? Are you an actor? Do you know the movie by heart? If the answer is YES, the Lankershim Arts Center wants you to audition for their shadow cast! Actors who are cast, attend all the rehearsals, and the two performances will earn $500. More>>

The Totality of All Things

The third show of the Road Theatre Company's 2024-2025 season is the West Coast premiere of The Totality of All Things.

When a hate crime rocks a small Indiana town, an act of vandalism escalates into something with potentially deadly consequences, and the search for answers only leads to uncertainty about the very nature of truth itself.

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The Body

A darkly comedic collection of four one-acts exploring one mysterious event and the wildly varying POVs of the people who watch the progression of the evening’s events. The body in question (never shown to the audience) brings up issues for all the characters: grief, sex and fidelity, family dysfunction, addiction, corporate greed and social media obsession.

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Uprise: The Art of Climate Action

April 19

Uprise: The Art of Climate Action is a FREE groundbreaking event kicking off Earth Week at the legendary Zebulon concert venue, bringing together artivists and changemakers to showcase and celebrate the power of art and music in climate and environmental action. Through music and the arts, we unite to inspire action, spark dialogue, amplify the voices fighting for the future of our planet, and cultivate a global community dedicated to environmental protection. More>>

Lost Cell Phone Weekend

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A new musical cautionary tale about our screen-centered modern life at Write Act Repertory. Don Birnam has a problem. But it’s not the usual stuff, like booze or drugs. He has a social media problem, a problem with his cellphone. Like many of us do. This weekend, he will be tested as never before! Begging the question, “Can you survive a weekend offline. More>>

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Unassited Living

Los Angeles favorite and Honorary Mayor of Toluca Lake FRITZ COLEMAN takes up a Sunday afternoon residency in the Monroe Forum Theatre here at El Portal! Fritz'z live comedy show for "boomers," covers topics from Zoom school to retirement to becoming vegan to pharmaceuticals to celebrating growing up and growing old!

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NoHo Market

April 27

Each month, NoHo Market will have a variety of vendors with everything from clothing – original designs, upcycled and vintage – original art, photography, tarot card readings, hand-painted nightmare bags, baked goods, vintage home decor, and much more! Each week, there will be local DJs too! 

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Kids Hip-Hop at Eighty Eight Studios – NoHo

Introduce your child to the exciting world of hip-hop at Eighty Eight Studios in North Hollywood. Their Kids Hip-Hop Program offers high-energy classes designed to build confidence, coordination, and rhythm in a fun and supportive environment. Led by experienced instructors, students develop strong dance foundations while fostering creativity and self-expression. Free trial classes are available from April 15 - May 2. Spaces are limited—enroll today! More>>

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In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel

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Written in 1968, this rarely seen play was first staged off-Broadway in 1969. It shines an undeniable light on the chasm between spiritual ambition and carnal need. The central characters, a debilitated painter and his lonely, desperate wife, express their anguish through plaintive notes of poetry recalling Tennessee Williams at his very best.

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From Boyle Heights to Broadway

Josefina López, the celebrated Mexican-American award-winning playwright and screenwriter best known for creating and authoring the play and co-authoring the film Real Women Have Curves and Founding Artistic Director of CASA 0101 Theater, will make her Broadway debut on Sunday, April 27, 2025.

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NoHo Artist Feature

If you are a visual artist - painter, photographer, illustrator, sculptor, muralist, mixed media artist - living in the NoHo Arts District or North Hollywood, or if you know someone who we should feature, please fill out this quick form and we will take it from there. More>>

Tuesdays with Morrie

Based on the breakout The New York Times bestseller, this autobiographical story is about an accomplished journalist driven solely by his career, and his former college professor. Sixteen years later, Mitch learns that his old professor is battling Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Mitch is reunited with Morrie, and what starts as a simple visit turns into a weekly pilgrimage and a class on the meaning of life. More>>

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To Each Their Own

Three longtime friends who plot a series of bank heists across the Midwest. As loyalty is tested and desperation mounts, the play delves into themes of betrayal, redemption, and the lasting consequences of past choices. Known for his poetic dialogue and masterful storytelling, Williams crafts a narrative reminiscent of Sam Shepard’s gritty realism and David Mamet’s rapid-fire wit. More>>

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LA Dances Graham100

April 26

The Soraya presents LA Dances Graham100, showcasing nearly a century of pieces by the Martha Graham Dance Company (MGDC). The program features dynamic Los Angeles-based dancers from Lula Washington Dance Theatre, Glorya Kaufman School of Dance at USC, CSU Northridge, L.A. County High School for the Arts (LACHSA), and three soloists from MGDC. The seven-piece program covers a singular arc of MGDC history from 1932 to two anticipated 2025 world premiere Lamentation Variations pieces. The performance is part of The Soraya’s inaugural LA Seen festival, a monthlong series of programs dedicated to the performing arts in Los Angeles. More>>

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LA Seen Festival

April 6-26

The Soraya unveils the LA Seen festival, a month-long series of programs dedicated to shining the spotlight on the performing arts in Los Angeles. For more than a decade, Los Angeles artists have had a home at The Soraya. They are standouts throughout the seasons, performing original works, undertaking first-time collaborations, and rising to new heights. More>>

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Solofest 2025 April Shows

Here are the SOLOFEST 2025 April shows at The Whitefire Theatre.

A celebration of the solo journey, SOLOFEST has been recognized as the largest solo festival on the West Coast. This year’s festival program offers premieres and audience favorite shows live on stage, with some available with a stream-on-demand option. SOLOFEST 2025, produced by Susan Simons and The Whitefire Theatre, is hosted by Bryan Rasmussen and Victoria Watson Winkler. More>>

Meet Dima Otvertchenko

Meet North Hollywood photographer and all-around creative human Dima Otvertchenko of Blue Hour Valley, who focuses his lens on the 818. Our NoHo Artist Feature is a way to highlight the visual artists who call NoHo home. And to say THANK YOU! More>>

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