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Port Chicago 50

Dare to remember . . . . It’s July 17th in Port Chicago, California, a cool summer Friday night at a munitions naval base 30 miles north of San Francisco. The year is 1944 and World War II is in full swing. What happened that cool summer night? How did it happen? Why?  Meet the sailors before, during and after that fateful night. This dramatic story is told through the eyes of one of the survivors, Freddie Meeks.  Come and witness this powerful presentation of Port Chicago 50. It is a story of love for country, the American Dream and a quest for equality and fairness. Interview>>

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SoCal Maestro Pianist Jason Stroll

Sunday, February 4

Renowned SoCal pianist Jason Stoll brings to the NoHo stage an electrifying program of classical favorites and lesser-known gems! Beautiful works by Beethoven, Chopin, Ottorino Respighi, Florence Price and more, are brought to life and set to stunning imagery curated by the pianist himself to express his visual interpretation of each piece, for an immersive experience.

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Diabolical comedy, stunning terror, razor-sharp wit and extraordinary, soaring music. Savor the macabre madness as a murderous barber, hungry for revenge for his lost family, strikes a partnership with a beastly baker in this eight-time Tony Award-winning masterpiece that will leave audiences gasping with fear and delight. Sweeney’s thirst for blood soon causes the bodies to start piling up — and lucky Mrs. Lovett finds the perfect new ingredient for her meat pies.

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A rollicking and rowdy romantic musical comedy based loosely on the star-crossed love affair of silent film director Mack Sennett and screen star Mabel Normand, “Mack & Mabel” originally starred Robert Preston, Bernadette Peters and Lisa Kirk. Although the original show had a limited run on Broadway it has gone on to worldwide cult status and is now regarded as one of Broadway’s greatest “forgotten” musicals.



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Call to Artists!

The Beverly Hills Art Show announces a call to artists for their May 18 and 19, 2024 show. This fun, festive, but serious semiannual fair not only attracts guests and patrons from throughout Southern California and nationwide but also visitors from around the world. Artists are recruited nationally. Eleven fine art and fine craft categories are featured, with an emphasis on fine art. New artists are encouraged to apply. More>>

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Delfeayo Marsalis

and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra  

February 7

A member of The First Family of Jazz, the middle Marsalis brother leads the vibrant Uptown Jazz Orchestra from his seat in the trombone section, in a performance that features the signature sound of his native New Orleans. Committed to the jazz heritage of NOLA, these performers transport the audience to Preservation Hall and the revelry spilling out from every doorway into the streets. Their February appearance at The Soraya brings to life the groove of Mardi Gras and the joy of Carnival. More>>


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PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement

A comedic, musical romp through the pelvic floor to a place free(er) from shame. While in treatment, Amy discovered hilarious and humbling truths about herself that went much deeper than the pelvic floor. Veltman shares it all in this multimedia extravaganza featuring unforgettable characters, (very) original songs, and just a little bit of Lysol.

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Dark Dark Ride Ride

All aboard for Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre’s fantasmic and triumphant return of the hand-pushed ride through Hell and back . You’ll never know where you are, or what’s lurking in the dark, during this exhilarating smash-hit sensation! Grab a loved one to hold onto or brave the dark alone, but get ready for a fun and freaky treat!

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12 Angry Jurors

You will be on the edge of your seat! Every actor delivers compelling, believable characters, all gorgeously full of flaws and on their own unique journeys. The set is brilliant as usual, the stage set as if through a camera lens, like a frame from the original 35 mm print. In sepia, the heat of the day radiating off the stage, every second focused on the only conclusion possible for a reasonable mind to make. Review>>

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Eliades Ochoa with special guest Harold López-Nussa

February 10

Sway to the hazy melodies and poignant rhythms of Cuba. Colorful island sounds linger in the air as these two Cuban artists represent the best of their generations. Eliades Ochoa, a member of the famed Buena Vista social club, coaxes the tropical sounds from his guitar, and the young and fiery Harold López-Nussa raises the temperature on the piano. This master session is a pulse-elevating evening of Latin Jazz you won’t soon forget. More>>

Unassisted Residency LIVE!

A comedic, musical romp through the pelvic floor to a place free(er) from shame. While in treatment, Amy discovered hilarious and humbling truths about herself that went much deeper than the pelvic floor. Veltman shares it all in this multimedia extravaganza featuring unforgettable characters, (very) original songs, and just a little bit of Lysol.

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Sukkot

The 6th Act’s Sukkot is a richly drawn and beautiful play celebrating both our diversity and our similarity. Our losses and our triumphs, our connections and our habits of fighting with them. It’s about our collective familial ties and how even when we strain against the bonds of family we deeply deeply need them…yes we do.

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Mercury


One of the Road’s playwright darlings, Steve Yockey, always creates his own peculiar universes, twisting reality, elevating the shadows and entertaining us with deep dives into our worst impulses. His latest, Mercury, is more of his inventive dark imagination fiercely at work. 

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Call for Submissions!

The Road Theatre Company and Taylor Gilbert, founder/artistic director together with Sam Anderson, artistic director, remain committed to their meaningful mission to produce and develop new work for the stage. They’ve announced their call for new and diverse plays to be considered for submission to the Summer Playwrights Festival (SPF15) – one of the largest playwright’s festivals in the U.S. More>>

Lyon Lane NoHo

National home builder Homebound and Coe Real Estate Group are proud to announce the sales launch for Homebound’s first Southern California project – Lyon Lane NoHo, a 16-unit, small lot subdivision, single-family home community.  More>>

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