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One for My Baby
March 14-23
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Broadway stars Lana Gordon (Hadestown, Chicago) and Luba Mason (Jekyll and Hyde, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying) lead a cast of 28 performers, supported by a 12-piece Big Band, in the new musical ONE FOR MY BABY – a sexy, thrilling extravaganza featuring spectacular, athletic choreography and a funny but ultimately moving story. More>>
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NoHo Artist Feature
The unofficial NoHo motto is: “NoHo is only as great as its people.” This spring we will highlight some of our awesome creative neighbors. If you are a visual 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>>
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NoHo Market
Sunday, March 23
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! More>>
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Hands4HopeLA’s 25th Anniversary Gala
March 23
Hands4HopeLA’s 25th Anniversary Gala marks the organization’s impactful work over the past 25 years. The evening will raise funds for its ongoing mission to support the youth and their parents from low-income, underserved, predominantly single-parent minority households to improve their quality of life.The event promises to be an unforgettable celebration featuring live performances by Jazz in Pink, the Hands4Hope LA youth and special appearances by community representatives. Also, the gala will honor Sid Garcia from ABCNews and many prominent others which will be announced soon. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy an exciting and elegant atmosphere while supporting a cause that continues to make a difference in the lives of at-risk youth in our community. More>>
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Drat! The Cat!
It’s turn-of-the-previous-century New York. A clever cat burglar is lifting diamonds from the rich. But when the most respected sleuth is suddenly dies, the police turn to his good-hearted but inept-but-earnest son, Bob. His bumbling attempts lead him to the “Cat” but he falls head over heels with … her. So, he tries to reform her while she thwarts him at every turn. Will good-ness and love triumph? More>>
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We Love LA NoHo Pub Crawl
March 22
Locations throughout the NoHo Arts District are serving We Love LA beers as part of an international beer collaboration to benefit those impacted by the California wildfires. A portion of the proceeds of all We Love LA beers will be donated to United Way of Greater LA’s Wildfire Relief fund. Lawless Brewing Co. and Brews Brothers teamed up to brew their own version of We Love LA beer, a modern West Coast-style IPA, which will be available at the Lawless Brewing taproom and the Brews Brothers NoHo brewpub. Other NoHo businesses, including Hop Merchants Bottle Shop and Taproom and Cheba Hut, will also be carrying We Love LA beers crafted by local breweries. More>>
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You Cannot Know the Hour
Set in a seedy New York hotel lobby at 3am on a hot night in the summer of 1928. Erie Smith, a small-time gambler, down on his luck, shows up after a bender, brought on by the death of “Hughie,” a night clerk at the hotel and always a willing listener. But Hughie is gone now, and Erie has only his dull, disinterested replacement to listen to him as he lies his way through his grief, loneliness, and despair. More>>
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LA Seen
April 6-26
The Soraya will unveil its newest programming initiative, 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. Opening the LA Seen festival on April 6 is seven-time GRAMMY-winner and two-time Academy Award nominee Terence Blanchard, who is the first Black composer to premiere an original opera at the Metropolitan Opera. Fire Shut up in My Bones took the world by storm, and then he did it again in 2023 with another groundbreaking hit, Champion. More>>
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Jane Eyre
Orphaned as a child and determined to live life on her own terms, strong-willed Jane takes a position at Thornfield Hall working as a governess for the brooding Edward Rochester. She falls in love with her mysterious employer… until the discovery of a dark secret leads to a devastating aftermath.This bold and dynamic production offers a compelling portrayal of one woman’s quest for freedom and fulfillment... More>>
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North Hollywood Farmers Market
Saturdays 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM More>>
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Showstopper
One Man. One Piano. A Lifetime of Musicals.
A one-person show which follows Jerry as he discusses his life and career to an “audience” at New York’s 92Y Theatre. He details the ups and downs, successes and failures, and everything that he sacrificed in his quest to become the Next Big Thing as a musical composer on Broadway. Each song in Showstopper comes from one of Jerry’s own musicals... More>>
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Unreconciled
The true story of an adolescent actor cast as Jesus in a school play directed by a parish priest. The story chronicles a survivor’s journey as he confronts his past, navigates a victims’ reparations program set up by the Catholic Church, and discovers the courage to use his voice. This 80-minute piece is a poignant and, at times, humorous exploration of family, place, and the meaning of reconciliation. More>>
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Gina Zollman ORIginaLS
March 28
Gina Zollman to perform her hit show ORIginaLS at The Gardenia on Friday, March 28. Come enjoy memorable original songs, straight from this amazingly talented singer. Special guest co-writer/songwriter Kevin Fisher (Sara Evans, Rascal Flatts, Little Big Town, Home Free, Uncle Kracker and more) will be joining the show with songs about love, like and finding your way in the world.
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Ammara•Prosseda Piano Duo
April 6
Experience the magic of four hands playing on one grand piano in perfect harmony as these world-renowned musicians Alessandra Ammara and hubby Roberto Prosseda showcase their incredible
prowess. They paired their captivating program of sparkling works by Claude Debussy, Luca Lombardi and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy with immersive imagery to impart their artist vision.
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NoHo BID Update
Here is the NOHO BID 2024 update! See what our business improvement district has done for the neighborhood! More>>
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The Power of TV: Pregnancy, Birth Control & Choice
March 24
Join the Television Academy Foundation and a panel of TV creators for this year’s first Power of TV, presented as a virtual event, as they explore the evolution of television storytelling around reproductive health, pregnancy and birth control in today’s media landscape and share expertise and ideas about what’s to come. More>>
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Friday Night Family Flicks
March 14-28
Join the Lankershim Arts Center for Friday Night Family Flicks – free movies (and popcorn!). This fun-filled film festival features a trio of films that are perfect for all ages, bringing together adventure, humor, and nostalgia in a way that will keep everyone entertained.
Brought to you by the Department of Cultural Affairs | Performing Arts Division. More>>
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Meet Artist Dominick Aznavour
Meet North Hollywood photographer and illustrator Dominick Aznavour. Our NoHo Artist Feature is a way to highlight the visual artists who call NoHo home. More>>
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