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Mama Mia!  Relive the smash hit musical based on the songs of ABBA.  Unfolding on the Greek Islands, Catherine Johnson’s funny tale about friendship and family takes place on the eve of a wedding when the bride’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings 3 men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited decades ago.  Featuring classics like “Take A Chance On Me,” “The Winner Takes It All,” and “Dancing Queen,” this is a must see for fans old and new. 

April 22nd – June 12thPantages Theatre 6233 Hollywood Blvd $27-$82 (213) 365-3500

 

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is Webber and Tim Rice’s early work, based on the Biblical hero Joseph.  It’s about how we can all overcome adverse times, defeat the odds and fulfill our destinies.  Since its amateur production in 1970, the show has become one of the major staples of Musical Theatre globally.

April 13th-18th Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland $30-$95 (213) 365-3500

 

Romeo and Juliet as interpreted by the American Ballet Theatre unfolds to the Sergei Prokofiev score.  Founded in 1940, the ballet company has appeared in all 50 states and performed for more than 600,000 people – the only one to do so.  Lead by Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie, this romantic and heart-wrenching tale of doomed lovers will have 6 precious performances.

April 3rd – 4th and April 8th – 10th Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 135 N. Grand Ave $25-$85 (213) 365-3500

 

Steve Martin’s “The Underpants” marks Tony Award-winning Director John Rando’s return to the Geffen Playhouse where a talented cast including Amy Aquino, Jack Betts and Dan Castellaneta will tell the hilarious story of a young beautiful bride who becomes famous after her knickers fall down during a parade for the king. 

 

March 9th – April 25th Geffen Playhouse 10866 Le Conte Avenue $28-$46 (310) 208-5454

 

Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles showcases the magic of Indian cinema at the luxurious ArcLight.  Starting with the Los Angeles premier of Rituparno Ghosh’s adaptation of Tagore’s “Chokher Bali” (Passion Play), the festival, now in its second year, will unveil crossover films by Indian and international filmmakers.  

 

April 14th Opening night Gala at the Henry Ford Music Box Theatre

Hollywood (310) 364-4403

April 14th-18th ArcLight Cinemas 6360 W. Sunset Blvd.

www.indianfilmfestival.org

 

 

 

 

White Party 15 Star DJs Manny Lehman, Tony Moran, Brett Henrichsen and Talla convene at this annual 3-day dance pilgrimage for the body beautiful in sultry Palm Springs.  April 9th- 11th.  $100 (individual tickets) - $450 (packages)

www.jeffreysanker.com

 

 

 

SNOW WHITE - AN ENCHANTING MUSICAL The beloved fairytale comes alive in a 28-minute adaptation of the film under the wand of Broadway and West End director Eric Schaeffer. Featuring some of the best-known songs and lively characters first introduced in 1937, this is family entertainment at its best. 

Premiering February 22nd Fantasyland Theatre at Disneyland Park

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