Notes: A Musical Play by Paris Barclay and starring
Maureen
McGovern, adapted fort the stage from the collection: “Dear
America: Letters Home from Vietnam,” The names have been changed, but the
emotions are very real and very raw. Rubicon Theater Plays in Progress. 7 PM.
Tickets are free. To make reservations call the Rubicon box office (805)
667-2900.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 2 & 7 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 2 & 8 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: Two new one-act musicals based on short stories by
classic American writers Mark Twain and Herman Melville.
Music by Jan Powell, Book ands Lyrics by Ken Stone. Antaeus Theater. 8
PM
Notes: A new musical satire based on America’s favorite
family, “The Brady Bunch.” Book by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope
Juber. Music and lyrics by Hope and Laurence Juber. Theatre West. 8
PM.
Notes: This new music drama, adapted from the Willa Cather
classic by Scott Schwartz with music by WICKED’s Stephen
Schwartz, follows the journey of a spirited young immigrant girl and her
family
as they struggle to make a life on
the Nebraska plains in the late 1800s "No romantic novel ever written is half
so beautiful." -H.L. Mencken.
Pacific Resident Theater 8 PM.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: Two new one-act musicals based on short stories by
classic American writers Mark Twain and Herman Melville.
Music by Jan Powell, Book ands Lyrics by Ken Stone. Antaeus Theater. 8
PM
Notes: A new musical satire based on America’s favorite
family, “The Brady Bunch.” Book by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope
Juber. Music and lyrics by Hope and Laurence Juber. Theatre West. 8
PM.
Notes: This new music drama, adapted from the Willa Cather
classic by Scott Schwartz with music by WICKED’s Stephen
Schwartz, follows the journey of a spirited young immigrant girl and her
family
as they struggle to make a life on
the Nebraska plains in the late 1800s "No romantic novel ever written is half
so beautiful." -H.L. Mencken.
Pacific Resident Theater 8 PM.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 8 PM
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 2 PM.
Notes: This new music drama, adapted from the Willa Cather
classic by Scott Schwartz with music by WICKED’s Stephen
Schwartz, follows the journey of a spirited young immigrant girl and her
family
as they struggle to make a life on
the Nebraska plains in the late 1800s "No romantic novel ever written is half
so beautiful." -H.L. Mencken.
Pacific Resident Theater. 3 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 3 PM.
Notes: Two new one-act musicals based on short stories by
classic American writers Mark Twain and Herman Melville.
Music by Jan Powell, Book ands Lyrics by Ken Stone. Antaeus Theater. 3 & 7
PM.
Notes: A new musical satire based on America’s favorite
family, “The Brady Bunch.” Book by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope
Juber. Music and lyrics by Hope and Laurence Juber. Theatre West. 2
PM.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 2 & 7PM.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: An impossible rescue, an incredible love... a teen
age girl, an old woman, a child and two young men all trying to
escape hatred and persecution: their vision of freedom haunts this perilous
journey as it deepens their love. Based
on a true story of Operation Moses, the 1984 secret airlift of Ethiopian Jews
to Israel. Edgemar Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: Starring Jai Rodriguez (Rent, “Queer Eye,” The
Producers) in a break-out performance, Jim J. Bullock (Hairspray,
“Too Close for Comfort”) and more TBA. Escaping the bloodshed of his native
Island, a young Cuban boy sets sail
on a turbulent journey that leads him all the way to Hollywood and into the
arms of a fiery, redheaded movie star
named Lucille Ball. Book, music & lyrics by Robert Bartley & Danny Whitman.
July 10-12, 8pm; July 13, 4pm. For
tickets go to www.DanceWithMeTheMusical.com. 916 North Formosa Ave., West
Hollywood, a benefit for the
WeHo Church. Click to purchase Dance With Me tickets:
http://dancewithmethemusical.tix.com
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: An impossible rescue, an incredible love... a teen
age girl, an old woman, a child and two young men all trying to
escape hatred and persecution: their vision of freedom haunts this perilous
journey as it deepens their love. Based
on a true story of Operation Moses, the 1984 secret airlift of Ethiopian Jews
to Israel. Edgemar Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: Starring Jai Rodriguez (Rent, “Queer Eye,” The
Producers) in a break-out performance, Jim J. Bullock (Hairspray,
“Too Close for Comfort”) and more TBA. Escaping the bloodshed of his native
Island, a young Cuban boy sets sail
on a turbulent journey that leads him all the way to Hollywood and into the
arms of a fiery, redheaded movie star
named Lucille Ball. Book, music & lyrics by Robert Bartley & Danny Whitman.
July 10-12, 8pm; July 13, 4pm. For
tickets go to www.DanceWithMeTheMusical.com. 916 North Formosa Ave., West
Hollywood, a benefit for the
WeHo Church. Click to purchase Dance With Me tickets:
http://dancewithmethemusical.tix.com
Notes: Two new one-act musicals based on short stories by
classic American writers Mark Twain and Herman Melville.
Music by Jan Powell, Book ands Lyrics by Ken Stone. Antaeus Theater. 8
PM.
Notes: This new music drama, adapted from the Willa Cather
classic by Scott Schwartz with music by WICKED’s Stephen
Schwartz, follows the journey of a spirited young immigrant girl and her
family
as they struggle to make a life on
the Nebraska plains in the late 1800s "No romantic novel ever written is half
so beautiful." -H.L. Mencken.
Pacific Resident Theater. 3 PM.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: An impossible rescue, an incredible love... a teen
age girl, an old woman, a child and two young men all trying to
escape hatred and persecution: their vision of freedom haunts this perilous
journey as it deepens their love. Based
on a true story of Operation Moses, the 1984 secret airlift of Ethiopian Jews
to Israel. Edgemar Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 8 PM.
Notes: Starring Jai Rodriguez (Rent, “Queer Eye,” The
Producers) in a break-out performance, Jim J. Bullock (Hairspray,
“Too Close for Comfort”) and more TBA. Escaping the bloodshed of his native
Island, a young Cuban boy sets sail
on a turbulent journey that leads him all the way to Hollywood and into the
arms of a fiery, redheaded movie star
named Lucille Ball. Book, music & lyrics by Robert Bartley & Danny Whitman.
July 10-12, 8pm; July 13, 4pm. For
tickets go to www.DanceWithMeTheMusical.com. 916 North Formosa Ave., West
Hollywood, a benefit for the
WeHo Church. Click to purchase Dance With Me tickets:
http://dancewithmethemusical.tix.com
Notes: Two new one-act musicals based on short stories by
classic American writers Mark Twain and Herman Melville.
Music by Jan Powell, Book ands Lyrics by Ken Stone. Antaeus Theater. 8
PM.
Notes: This new music drama, adapted from the Willa Cather
classic by Scott Schwartz with music by WICKED’s Stephen
Schwartz, follows the journey of a spirited young immigrant girl and her
family
as they struggle to make a life on
the Nebraska plains in the late 1800s "No romantic novel ever written is half
so beautiful." -H.L. Mencken.
Pacific Resident Theater. 3 PM.
Notes: This joyous musical revue features the talents of
John Bucchino, a songwriting sensation whose songs have been
recorded by Art Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein, Judy Collins and Patti Lupone.
Rubicon Theater. 2 PM.
Notes: An impossible rescue, an incredible love... a teen
age girl, an old woman, a child and two young men all trying to
escape hatred and persecution: their vision of freedom haunts this perilous
journey as it deepens their love. Based
on a true story of Operation Moses, the 1984 secret airlift of Ethiopian Jews
to Israel. Edgemar Theater. 2 & 7 PM.
Notes: This new music drama, adapted from the Willa Cather
classic by Scott Schwartz with music by WICKED’s Stephen
Schwartz, follows the journey of a spirited young immigrant girl and her
family
as they struggle to make a life on
the Nebraska plains in the late 1800s "No romantic novel ever written is half
so beautiful." -H.L. Mencken.
Pacific Resident Theater. 3 PM.
Notes: One lyricist (Mark Campbell) and 18 composers
(including Duncan Sheik, Joseph Thalken and Jenny Giering) join
forces to create a unique music/ theater solo work that propels a smart,
resilient, wry, and ultimately romantic
gay New Yorker through the heartaches and triumphs of love in the big city.
Celebration Theater. 3 PM.
Notes: Two new one-act musicals based on short stories by
classic American writers Mark Twain and Herman Melville.
Music by Jan Powell, Book ands Lyrics by Ken Stone. Antaeus Theater. 3 & 7
PM.
Notes: : Starring Jai Rodriguez (Rent, “Queer Eye,” The
Producers) in a break-out performance, Jim J. Bullock (Hairspray,
“Too Close for Comfort”) and more TBA. Escaping the bloodshed of his native
Island, a young Cuban boy sets sail
on a turbulent journey that leads him all the way to Hollywood and into the
arms of a fiery, redheaded movie star
named Lucille Ball. Book, music & lyrics by Robert Bartley & Danny Whitman.
4pm.
Click to purchase Dance With Me tickets:
http://dancewithmethemusical.tix.com.]
Notes: A new musical satire based on America’s favorite
family, “The Brady Bunch.” Book by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope
Juber. Music and lyrics by Hope and Laurence Juber. Theatre West. 2 PM.