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REEL TALK
with Stephen Farber
One of the country’s leading film critics and historians will
continue his film series where the public can see a new film and
then hear a discussion with the filmmaker, lead actor, or other
important personnel form the film.
June 5th – August 14th Mondays at 7 PM
Wadsworth Theatre 11301 Wilshire Boulevard
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BERMUDA AVENUE TRIANGLE
Renee Taylor, Joe Bologna and Lainie Kazan will perform in the
off-Broadway smash hit about two widows set up in a Las Vegas
retirement condo by their daughters. They both meet and fall in
love with a charming swindler who helps them realize “you’re
never too old to do what you think you’re too old to do.”
May 30th
– June 1st Brentwood Theatre 11301 Wilshire Boulevard
213-365-3500 |
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WITHOUT
WALLS
Tony Award-winning Laurence Fishburne appears as Morocco, an
inspirational teacher at a non-traditional high school in
Manhattan, circa 1977. A sensitive drama about both the power
and fragility of the student/mentor relationship.
June 1st
– July 16th The Mark Taper Forum 135 N. Grand Ave 213
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The biggest party of LA Pride, on the backlot of
Paramount Studios. DJ Manny Lehman and DJ Tony Moran are your
ringmasters for a celebration unlike any other. This is what Los
Angeles Pride is meant to be.
Beneath the stars, a dance event of gigantic proportions.
Surprise performances. Go-go boys 4 stories above you.
Fireworks. Aerialists. Rides. Bigger sound and better lighting
than you have seen at any other outdoor event in Southern
California.
Welcome to Wonderland.
www.tomwhitmanpresents.com
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BOWLED OVER: Events at the Hollywood Bowl
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BOLLYWOOD
NIGHT AH Rahman / Musafir
India’s movie-music-and-dance spectacular comes to the Bowl with
the genre’s premier composer AR Rahman. Breathtaking dance and
colorful movie clips on the Bowl’s side screens make for a night
of wonder.
Sunday, July
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AL GREEN,
LALAH HATHAWAY, LIZZ WRIGHT
Al Green
brings his inimitable style and spirit to the night.
Smoky-voiced Lalah Hathaway adds R&B and smooth jazz while Lizz
Wright opens with her sultry, fresh take on jazz.
Wednesday, August 2nd |
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SUNSET
BOULEVARD Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, John Mauceri, Peter Hunt
An all-star cast performs a staged reading of the Billy Wilder
film noir classic, in an adaptation by David Rambo, about an
aging Hollywood star, complete with Franz Waxman’s academy
Award-winning score. S
unday,
August 6th |
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JOHN
WILLIAMS AND THE MUSIC AT THE MOVIES
With his
memorable scores, John William has changed the course of
modern-day film music. His dynamic use of the orchestra makes
movie audiences cheer, brings them to tears and keep them on the
edge of their seats.
Friday,
Saturday September 1st, 2nd
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