myBurbank's Best 2026

‘Class’ Is A Class Act At The Falcon Theatre

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Director DIMITRI TOSCAS polishes every facet of this jewel of a play and allows its Shakespearean spirit to comfortably don the garb of modern day sensibilities

Inside Out Shows What a Show’s All About

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From the intimate stage of the Grove Theater Center, six women gave us one sassy session of entertainment therapy

Closer Than Ever Is Better Than Ever At Hollywood Piano

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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

Great Theatre Rises Again At The Colony’s The Road To Appomattox

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If you have even a passing interest in the Civil War, go and see a magnificent General Robert E. Lee facing the final days of the Civil War in April 1865

The Other Place Is The Place To Be In NoHo

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A feast of fine acting is on offer at The Road on Magnolia, which presents the Los Angeles premiere of The Other Place

Thanks To Holbrook, Ever The Twain We’ll Meet

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Holbrook’s Tony Award-winning solo so completely captures Twain that we can honestly claim that he’s enjoying an afterlife after all

Go See A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up With George At The Falcon

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A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up With George, now playing at The Falcon Theatre, lets us see the Carlins through the eyes of a precocious young girl

Burroughs Legally Blonde Musical Brings On The Fun And Fabulousness

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Sunday's final show caps a weekend of Burroughs High School's campy and clever musical, "Legally Blonde."

Audiences Putty In The Hands Of ‘The Pliant Girls’

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The Pliant Girls reminds us that the Colony Theatre showcases top-notch productions in addition to its own seasonal fare

Don’t Dress For Dinner Is A Comedy Feast

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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
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There’s a quiet rhythm to knitting—loop, pull, repeat. It’s meditative, deliberate, and deeply human. For Tamala Takahashi, Mayor of Burbank, that rhythm is more than a hobby. It’s a philosophy—one that threads through her life as an artist, a community leader, and a public servant.

City of Burbank Announces Activities to Celebrate Earth Day

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Residents will enjoy a day filled with engaging activities and community spirit celebrating sustainability

Burroughs Softball Knocks Off Burbank 11-1

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The Bears defeat the Bulldogs by 10 runs.