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- Performing Arts: Theatre
- Keep Your Pantheon and Duck Variations
- Sunday May 18 @ Kirk Douglas Theatre More times »
- Brilliantly contrasting old with new, Center Theatre Group places one of David Mamet's earliest works alongside his latest production. In the classic Duck Variations, two... View details »
- Performing Arts: Theatre
- He Asked for It
- Sunday May 18 (7pm) @ Theatre of NOTE More times »
- Erik Patterson's provocative play He Asked for It explores the dark underbelly of one-night stands: the HIV-indifferent behavior of "bug chasers." A character study of... View details »
- Performing Arts: Comedy
- Los Angeles Comedy Festival
- Sunday May 18 @ McCadden Place Theatre More times »
- Los Angeles has long been a breeding ground for the hilarious, thanks to veteran improv groups like the Groundlings and relative newcomers like the Upright... View details »
- Performing Arts: Theatre
- Compleat Female Stage Beauty
- Sunday May 18 (3pm) @ Rogue Machine More times »
- Jeffrey Hatcher's critically acclaimed comedy takes it first LA bow at Theatre Theatre's brand-new Rogue Machine stage. Inspired by a real Shakespearean-era actor named Edward... View details »
- Performing Arts: Theatre
- Anatomy of a Slap
- Sunday May 18 (8pm) @ Son of Semele Theater More times »
- It isn't often that eight different writers put their heads together to craft a single play, but that's the case in Anatomy of a Slap... View details »
- Performing Arts: Theatre
- Speech & Debate
- Sunday May 18 (4pm) @ Skirball Cultural Center More times »
- Like his previous, more controversial Columbinus, emerging playwright Stephen Karam's Speech & Debate examines teenage alienation and the construction of the adult self. Speech explores... View details »
- Performing Arts: Theatre
- Dream Man
- Sunday May 18 (3pm) @ Skylight Theatre More times »
- Playwright James Carroll Pickett's one-man show Dream Man focuses on Christopher, a phone-sex hustler at his breaking point. Twenty-three years ago, actor/playwright Michael Kearns originated... View details »





