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Shine on Harvest Moon. Enjoy the show and enjoy Hollywood’s array of arts and entertainment appearing nightly. | | |
On Monday, October 6, 2025, we will be treated to a full Harvest Moon. Not only that it’s a supermoon—when the full moon happens at, or very near, it’s closest to the Earth. | | EGYPTIAN, LOS FELIZ & AERO | LA’S biggest film festival and highest-attended U.S. genre film festival in the U.S., includes 29 premieres and a total of 90 feature films. | | Enjoy a fall tour and see exterior of James Dean’s apartment, visit the serene rose garden, stop at the Property House and more—a don’t miss classic. | | |
CONGRATULATIONS!
FRAN DRESCHER
| From TV Nanny to Union Boss to the Walk of Fame. Exhibit features costumes and highlights of her remarkable journey which transformed her from a beloved sitcom star into a powerful union leader. | | ROGUE MACHINE AT THE MATRIX THEATRE | To find closure after losing her sister, Merril, a gifted programer, uses AI to retrace her sister’s last moments. | Opens Oct 4 Runs thru Nov 9 | | What if you had a second chance? What if you were a struggling 40-something couple, who got a glimpse into the future and could see how it all turned out? The results are both hysterical and poignant. | | West Coast premiere. A hip-hop infused, inter-generational fantasy. A young boy learns to see America through his Salvadoran abuelita’s eyes. | | A new wave ballet by Kelleia Sherrine | | Hans Christian Anderson’s classic tale Disney style. A Chronolume Theatre production. | Opens Oct 3 Runs thru Oct 12 | | A favorite returns! The timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit. | Opening Oct 7 Runs thru Oct 19 | | Danny showed promise as a talented writer but, crushed by rejections and a troubled past, he performs as a street clown, entertaining children in the park. | | |
THE MATRIX THEATRE
Rogue Machine
| Over the course of one night, through a haze of tequila, three teenagers text, banter and push each other to the edge of danger. | | An unauthorized parody is a twisted, hilarious ride you don't want to miss! | Sundays and Mondays Thru October | | "MY DAD'S KID" at the Beverly Hills Playhouse REVIEW by Amalisha HuEck | | ES – ESTER SPITZ & PIM KOPS: Writings and Photographs 1981-1983 | |
Opening Sat, Oct 4 at 2-5PM
Ends Oct 4, 2025
| | DIANNE BENNET: OMG Life is Suffering | DAN BARRY: There are Dangers | |
Opening Friday Oct 3 at 7-11PM
Ends Nov 2, 2025
| | Group Benefit Exhibition features 30 Los Angeles artists--paintings, photography, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, jewelry, and more. | Sat, Oct 4 at 6-9PM One night only | | | | AUTRY MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WEST | WENDY RED STAR: Stirs Up The Dust | | JESSE BLACK Live Painting | | ARTUR ZAKIYAN: SOLO PIANO Armenian piano virtuoso and composer | Fri/Sat, Oct 3 & 4 at 8:30PM | | RACHAEL SAGE ALBUM RELEASE with Tom Goss and Kristen Ford | | AJR Special guests Goth Babe/Valley/Madilyn Mei | | | | | QUINN XCII – Look I’m Alive Tour Allen Stone | Wed, Oct 8 at 7PM (doors) | | Tues Oct 7 at 7:30PM (Doors) | | Mon, Oct 6 at 7PM (doors) | | | Always a favorite you don’t want to miss. | | Starring Chinedu Unaka, Erik Rivera, Maronzio Vance and More! | | Roll out the red carpet for a lineup of comedy's #1 All Stars. It's all in the name. | | Re-Release back on the big screen. | Oct 3-7 Three shows daily | |
Doors open at 6:00PM
Screening at 8:00 PM
| | Warner Bros. and the Vista Theater present Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, on VistaVision. (Vista is one of four theatres in the world to show it on this format.) | From Dracula to Rosemary’s Baby, season for all things scary begins. See full schedule. | | Cassandra Peterson signs copies of her cookbook for sexy, spooky soirees and celebrations for every occasion. | | Seminal punk guitarist Brian Baker, in conversation with Brett Gurewitz, discusses and signs an illuminating selection of his photographs from THE ROAD. | | Joshua Clark Davis with Elizabeth Hinton presents his bold retelling of the 1960s civil rights struggle through its work against police violence. | | | | |