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Kick off Halloweekend a day early with Jordan Peele’s film on “a truly terrifying monster: racism” (The New York Times), starring Oscar winner Daniel Kaluuya.
Kick off Halloweekend a day early with Jordan Peele’s film on “a truly terrifying monster: racism” (The New York Times), starring Oscar winner Daniel Kaluuya.
The Pacific Jazz Orchestra (PJO), led by seven-time Grammy-nominated conductor Chris Walden, is Los Angeles' premier 40-piece ensemble, known for pioneering a hybrid sound that merges a jazz big band […]
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a beautiful and spooky musical about Jack Skellington, the master of all things frightening in his home of Halloween Town. After years of the same […]
1500 or Nothin' is a highly successful, Grammy-nominated American musical ensemble based in Los Angeles, composed of an all-star collective of record producers, songwriters, and studio/touring musicians who have been […]
The collective touring presence of Surfer Girl, Bikini Trill, and Tessellated offers audiences a diverse and sun-soaked blend of contemporary beach-meets-city sounds. Headlined by Surfer Girl (led by Carter Reeves […]
WRITTEN BY ZACHARY BONES DIRECTED BY CARLY DW BONES The Aaron Play picks up right where Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy, Titus Andronicus, leaves off: with its self-proclaimed villain, Aaron the Moor, buried up […]
Open Fist Theatre Company is thrilled to present the world premiere of a new stage adaptation of Franz Kafka's first novel. The story begins with 17-year-old Karl Rossmann's arrival in […]
When a fairy godmother goes rogue and plops copies of The Feminine Mystique in the laps of classic heroines, the damsels embark on a quest to rewrite their stories and […]
Autry Museum and Greenway Arts Alliance present the Native Voices National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere by Tara Moses (Seminole Nation of Oklahoma). Ash and Aaron have been dead […]
To find closure after losing her sister, Merril, a gifted programer, uses AI to retrace her sister’s last moments.
More than just a zombie classic, this Halloween staple shows how fear itself can be the real monster.