“On Golden Pond” Opens at the Colony Theatre With Star-Studded Cast
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Media City Dance Students Uncover “Atlantis”
Media City Dance studio produces a fantastical ballet based on the story of the lost city of Atlantis. Ninety students, ranging in age from 3 to 70, don whimsical costumes to depict characters one might encounter under the sea
Don’t Dress For Dinner Is A Comedy Feast
If you want to launch 2015 with a laugh, go see the Group Rep’s presentation of Don’t Dress For Dinner at the Lonny Chapman Theatre
Burroughs High School’s “Journey Through The Toy Box” Continues Saturday
The John Burroughs High School Dance Production Presents "Journey Through The Toy Box" The dance spectacular Directed by Ms. Megan Macready opened tonight January...
Closer Than Ever Is Better Than Ever At Hollywood Piano
But Closer Then Ever reminds us that the extraordinary talent of the performer, presented to an audience closer than ever, remains the greatest special effect of all
Breath And Imagination Blows Away The Colony’s Opening Night Audience
The Colony Theatre’s Breath and Imagination is one of the finest shows on offer in greater LA. It’s one of the finest shows Burbank has ever seen
Edward Albee’s Occupant Sculpts Its Way Into Your Heart
Louise Nevelson is one of the most notorious sculptors of the last century, but she did not have fame and recognition until her life was half over. Edward Albee's Occupant tells her story in the 2-person play that is currently showing at the Garry Marshall Theater.
Burroughs Legally Blonde Musical Brings On The Fun And Fabulousness
Sunday's final show caps a weekend of Burroughs High School's campy and clever musical, "Legally Blonde."
Noted TV Actor John Ross Bowie Makes His Stage Debut
Known for his roles on television in "The Big Bang Theory" and "Speechless," actor John Ross Bowie opens the Neil Simon play "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" on Friday, March 23.
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.