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ONE NIGHT OF SUMMER
Donna Summer comes to Southern California in a one night performance at
the newly renovated Pala Casino Resort & Spa November 15th.
Located at the foot of the picturesque Palomar Mountains in Northern San
Diego County, Pala is 650,000-square foot, $215-million hotel, casino,
entertainment and dining complex.
American music and television legend
Dick Clark announced his affiliation with Pala Casino Resort & Spa
following the completion of its $105-million expansion in August 2003.
November 15th Pala Events Center 7:30PM $65-$85.
For tickets and special packages
visit
www.palacasino.com
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Nothing But The Truth
A gripping family drama set in post-apartheid South Africa featuring a
powerful performance by John Kiani as the 63-year old assistant
librarian, Sipho, who chose to stay in the homeland quietly protesting
apartheid while his dashing, activist brother fled to exile in London.
September 18th – November 7th 135 N. Grand
Avenue $30-$52 (213) 628-2772 |
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The Ten Commandments
The
musical features a score with music by noted film composer and music
producer Patrick Leonard, most known for the song “Like a Prayer” made
famous by Madonna.
It chronicles the
story of Moses leading the Hebrews from captivity out of Egypt, and the
passions that would drive the people to sacrifice their children, betray
their kinsmen, and ultimately rise up against the greatest imperial
power the world had ever known.
Kodak
Theatre September 27th Hollywood Blvd (213)
480-3232 6801 $27.50 - $102.50 |
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Little Shop of Horrors
Is the story of Seymour Krelbourn, a meek Skid Row florist who makes a
Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the heart of Audrey, the
girl he loves. Hailed as “wondrously entertaining” by the New York Post
and based on the 1960 Roger Corman film, it features lyrics by Howard
Ashman and music by Alan Menken.
August 24th
through October 17th The Ahmanson Theatre 135 N. Grand Avenue
$20 - $75
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MOVIN’ OUT
The Tony Award-winning new dance musical conceived,
choreographed and directed by Twyla Tharp and based on 24
classic songs by Billy Joel, will play a strictly-limited
six-week engagement. It’s the story of lifelong friends through
turbulent times and features songs like “It’s Still Rock and
Roll to Me,” “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” and “Pressure.”
Friday, September 14th – Sunday, October 31st
Pantages Theatre 6233 Hollywood Blvd $55.50 - $85.50 (213)
365-3500
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Garth Fagan Dance:
DANCECOLLAGEFORROMIE
An eclectic collage of dance and music, the Garth Fagan Dance Company
blends African, Caribbean and Classical genres in a spectacular ballet
arranged in three movements.
Saturday, October 23rd
at 7:30 PM and Sunday, October 24th at 2 PM Ahmanson Theatre
135 N. Grand Ave $20 - $55 (213) 365-3500
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