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LA PHIL’S SNEAK PEEK
AT THE
HOLLYWOOD
BOWL Come to
this free event and see the new Hollywood Bowl shell.
Live music and entertainment, children’s activities, and more are
presented throughout the day.
Sunday, June 13th
12-5
PM
Free (323) 850-2000
www.hollywoodbowl.com
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The
Abbey, a West Hollywood
historic social spot at 692 North Robertson Boulevard plans to kick
off National Gay Pride Month June 1st with its first ever wedding
and commitment ceremony - as Margaret Cho presides, Mayor Duran
officiates and Pepper MaShay and the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
sing "Amazing Grace." Says Margaret Cho, "I
don't know why conservatives are so against gay marriage. It would
be the perfect solution to Bush's economy and jobs failures. Income
from ice sculptures alone could pay off the National Debt.".
For
more info regarding ceremony reservation visit
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Believe
the Unbelievable - In
signature Ziggurat style, Salamanticus promises a
unique and magical theatre experience set in a strange and wonderful
world where eccentric alchemists, amazing contraptions, giant
insects, evil astrologers and beautiful princesses will delight and
captivate you.
The
award-winning Ziggurat Theatre Ensemble, LA’s mythic theatre,
imagines worlds of powerful, beautiful movement, breathtaking
spectacle and unforgettable characters. Inspired by world myths,
Stephen Legawiec is known for creating shows that reach for the high
notes. www.ziggurattheatre.org
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KCRW’S WORLD FESTIVAL
–
BRAZIL
NIGHT Jorge
Ben Jor, Margareth Menezes and Daude play a powerful mix of swinging
sambas and funky groves. Bahian
carnival queen Menezes will rock with her samba funk extravaganza
while newcomer Daude opens with her roots and electronica mix.
Sunday, June 27th
Hollywood Bowl 7PM For pricing and additional information, please
visit www.Hollywoodbowl.com
(323) 850-2000 |
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LOS ANGELES OPERA The
Marriage of Figaro
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Celebrating the 250th
anniversary of Mozart’s birth and starring Isabel Bayrakdarian and
Erwin Schrott. Convention
is turned upside down when the wily servant Figaro outwits his
lascivious master, Count Almaviva, whose wandering eye has landed on
Figaro’s bride-to-be, Susanna.
Evening Performances
May 22, 27 June 2,5,11,16, 19 at
7:30 PM
Matinee Performances May 29 and June 13 at
2 PM
.
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion,
Music
Center
,
135 N. Grand Avenue
$25-$170 (213) 365-3500 |
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MISS SAIGON
The story of two young lovers torn apart by the fortunes of destiny and
held together by a burning passion, Miss Saigon is set in 1975 during the
final days leading up to the American evacuation of Saigon and has been
hailed as a musical masterpieces with its soaring melodies and powerful
emotions. This newly conceived
touring production is based on the original Cameron Mackintosh production.
June 16th—June
27th The Pantages Theatre
6233 Hollywood Boulevard
$42.50 - $67.50 (213) 365-3500
Mamma 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
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