The Center Definitely Holds in Sacred Fools Theater’s Marvelous ‘Crumble’
The holidays and grief have always made for combustible drama, and playwright SHEILA CALLAGHAN’s Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake) has plenty of emotional tinder on hand.
Burbank Philharmonic Announces Song List for Starlight Bowl on July 4h
The Fourth of July concert at the Burbank Starlight Bowl will thrill you when the Burbank Philharmonic Orchestra performs...
St. Francis Xavier Church Presents ‘The 39 Steps’ Parody
Church players, led by veteran TV actor Daniel Roebuck, give 'The 39 Steps' a go in this parody of Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 film of the same name. Proceeds will benefit St. Francis Xavier Church and School in Burbank.
Sharkey’s Bistro Cooks Up Tasty Memphis-Style BBQ
The family-owned restaurant serves up delicious 100% hand-crafted home-cooked meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Their BBQ plates and burgers are "Tops in Town."
Holiday Stories and Songs at The Colony Theatre on December 11
Third annual Jingle Tales & Tunes raises funds for Family Service Agency.
Burbank Already Has Performing Arts Centers
The high schools, with strong community support, have created a supportive, professional-quality space in which talent can blossom
JBHS VMA “Project Listen” Benefits Teen Line
The award-winning Burroughs High School choirs present a benefit concert for Teen Line, a community-based organization that helps teenagers with their problems.
“Flowers For Algernon” Blossoms At Burroughs High
The entire cast shines under DIRECTOR GUY MYERS, whose masterful handling of the play’s many subtexts makes it easy to see why Flowers for Algernon, written in the middle of the last century, still speaks to us today
Living Life To The Max With The Minimalists
RYAN NICODEMUS and JOSHUA FIELDS MILLBURN. The Minimalists
Burbank High Drama Presents “All In The Timing”
New BHS Drama Director Ted DeVirgilis opens with the ambitious series of one-act plays, "All in the Timing," Friday and Saturday in the school auditorium.