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YOU CAN’T
TAKE IT WITH YOU
Stars Tony Award-Winner Roy Dotrice, Tony Abatemarco and Tim
Chiou in Kaufman and Hart’s Pulitzer Prize Winning comedy about
the Sycamores of Manhattan, a completely uninhibited family of
lunatics whose members simultaneously manufacture fireworks in
the basement, distribute left-wing propaganda in homemade candy,
practice ballet and turn out play after play on a typewriter
that was delivered to their home by mistake.
April 12th
– May 22nd Geffen Playhouse 11301 Wilshire Blvd
$30-$40 (310) 209-5454 |
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THE KING AND
I
The Rodgers & Hammerstein musical set in the 1860’s Bangkok is
about the timeless love story between a powerful and stubborn
king and a determined governess named Anna. Featuring opulent
settings, memorable songs like “Shall We Dance” and “Getting To
Know You,” and Stefanie Powers.
April 5th—April
17th Pantages Theatre 6233 Hollywood Blvd
$42.50-$67.50 (213) 365-3500 |
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PLAY WITHOUT
WORDS
Devised by the two-time Tony Award-winning director and
choreographer of the ground-breaking production of Swan Lake,
Matthew Bourne’s play is inspired by Joseph Losey’s classic
British film from the 1960’s The Servant. Chic and thrillingly
original, this dance drama is a carnival of seduction, lust and
control and features an atmospheric score by Terry Davies.
April 8th—May
29th Ahmanson Theatre $30-$85 (213) 628-7231 |