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WHO'S
AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
Edward Albee's
legendary play arrives after smash engagements in New York and
London, in a highly acclaimed new production starring Kathleen
Turner and Tony Award winner Bill Irwin
Feb
6
– March 18
Ahmanson Theatre at the Music Center 135
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DISTRACTED
In their fractured, fast paced, overly wired
lives the consequence is almost inevitable. Or is it? Has
Jesse been correctly diagnosed with Attention Deficit
Disorder? Is it caused by over stimulation? Bad
parenting? Too many chemicals in the food? Too many
poisons in the environment? Or is Jesse just a kid in an
ADD world? Staring Rita Wilson.
March 15th through April 29th
The Mark Taper Forum 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles
(213) 628-2772
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SLEEPING BEAUTY WAKES
Featuring the indie pop/rock sensation GrooveLily on stage
with both deaf and hearing actors,
here
is a fun and free adaptation of the Grimms' fairy tale.
After her 100-year snooze, Beauty awakes in
a new time and place where everything is strange -- the
palace is gone, all the princes have given up, and now she
has insomnia! Or is she still asleep and dreaming?
March 31st through May 13th
The Kirk Douglas Theatre 9820 Washington Blvd Culver City
(213) 628-2772
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AVENUE Q
The Broadway smash hit and 2004 Tony Award®-winner
for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book tells the story
of Princeton, an optimistic college grad who comes to New
York with big dreams and a tiny bank account.
September 7 through October 14, 2007 The
Ahmanson Theater 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles (213)
628-2772
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Oprah Winfrey Presents 'The Color Purple'
Based on the classic Pulitzer Prize-winning
novel by Alice Walker and the film by Steven Spielberg, 'The
Color Purple' is set in Georgia during the years 1909
through 1949 and tells the unforgettable and inspiring story
of a woman named Celie, who, through love and the strength
to overcome adversity, finds her unique voice in the world.
December 27 - March
9, 2008
The Ahmanson Theatre 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles (213)
628-2772
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CUTTIN' UP
From new fades to dreadlocks, from old men to young, all men
come to the barbershop to get a haircut and share their
stories. The play is set in a barbershop manned by three
barbers: Howard, the elder statesmen; Andre, a talented
barber who moves cities and shops every couple of years; and
Rudy, the young barber who cuts the hair of the children and
has a lot to learn. Through real customers and the barbers'
memories, we see haircuts at all phases of life, as a rite
of passage, the beginning of celebrations, and a source of
pride.
March 9th through April 15th
Pasadena Playhouse
39 South El Molino Avenue $31.00 - $60.00
626-356-PLAY
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