Raymond O. Caldwell to succeed Stephen Sachs as artistic director of Fountain Theatre


Raymond O. Caldwell selected to succeed
Stephen Sachs as artistic director of Fountain Theatre

LOS ANGELES (November 18, 2024) — The Fountain Theatre hosted a gala event Saturday night, November 16, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to celebrate the legacy of retiring founding artistic director Stephen Sachs, during which the board of directors announced the selection of Raymond O. Caldwell as Sachs’ successor.

“After a deep, nationwide search, the board is confident that Mr. Caldwell is the leader who will burnish the Fountain’s traditions and bring the creative and innovative energy needed to ensure a vibrant future,” stated board chair Dorothy Wolpert. “We congratulate him and eagerly anticipate a thrilling partnership.”

Caldwell’s appointment follows a national search led by an internal search committee comprised of members of the Fountain Theatre’s board of directors. The Fountain engaged Artistic Logistics to assist with the ten-month search, application, and hiring process. Artistic Logistics partners with non-profit arts organizations to facilitate strategic planning, implement structural changes and leadership succession grounded in an organization’s values.

Sachs will stay on through March 31 to assist Caldwell in the transition. Caldwell will assume duties as sole artistic director on April 1, the anniversary of the Fountain’s founding by Sachs and the late Deborah Culver Lawlor.

“As an admirer of the work the Fountain Theatre has committed to for the past 34 years, I’m deeply honored and humbled to have been chosen to be the next artistic director,” said Caldwell. “I’m excited to continue creating work that celebrates Los Angeles’ incredible diversity, asks vital questions, provokes new ideas, and inspires civic engagement and action. It’s my belief that community-driven spaces like the Fountain Theatre are vital as we confront the greatest pandemic of our times: loneliness.”

Now living in Los Angeles, Caldwell has spent the last 16 years in Washington, DC as a director, writer, producer, and educator. He is the 2023 SDCF Zelda Fichandler Award recipient for his creativity and deep investments in the community. He has received Helen Hayes awards for directing, writing, and producing and was a regular recipient of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Artist Fellowship.

His most recent directing credits include Romeo & Juliet at Folger Shakespeare Library, Look Both Ways at The Kennedy Center, Poetry for the People at Theater Alliance, Skeleton Crew at The Contemporary Theatre of Ohio, and Passing Strange at Signature Theatre. He has written and adapted new works for Theater Alliance and the Kennedy Center, including Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks from the book by 2024 MacArthur recipient Jason Reynolds. A national tour is planned for early 2025. Poetry for the People: The June Jordan Experience, which he created alongside renowned composer Adrienne Torf, received the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Adaptation.

Caldwell was the artistic director at Washington DC’s Theater Alliance for six seasons, where he directed, developed, and produced socially conscious, thought-provoking programming that transformed the region and had global impact. Under his leadership, Theater Alliance was chosen to lead an American Arts Envoy with the US Department of State. He devised and directed the new work, A Global I.D.E.A., with 23 artists and activists from Bangladesh, Nepal, India, and the U.S. that explores what “Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility” mean on the global stage. He’s developed and led similar international programming promoting cultural preservation, LGTBQIA+ rights, disability advocacy, peacebuilding, and countering violent extremism, human trafficking, and gender-based violence. In addition to his international work as an educator, Raymond was a faculty member and resident director at Howard University’s Department of Theatre Arts. He was part of the National Arts Strategy Executive Leadership group at Harvard, holds an MFA in Acting/New Play Development from Ohio State University, and a BFA in Acting from the University of Florida.

The Fountain Theatre creates, develops, and produces new plays that bring to life the urgent social, political, and cultural issues of our time, reflecting the vibrant diversity of Los Angeles and the nation. Its educational outreach programs inspire young people to become engaged citizens and leaders of tomorrow. The L.A. City Council commended the Fountain for “achieving a position of leadership in the Los Angeles theatre community… producing meaningful new plays of social and political importance that enrich the lives of the citizens of Los Angeles.” The Fountain is the recipient of the Los Angeles Drama Critic Circle’s Margaret Harford Award for sustained excellence in theater, presented for “outstanding productions of meaningful new plays and first-class performances spanning three decades.” Los Angeles Times theater critic Charles McNulty hailed the Fountain, stating, “No L.A. theater has done a better job of asking us to reexamine our lives through the lens of acute contemporary drama.” The Fountain Theatre’s most recent world premiere, Fatherland, conceived and directed by Sachs, just closed an off-Broadway run at Manhattan Theatre Club (New York City Center) with the original cast, where it received rave reviews as well as national and international coverage including from The New York TimesMSNBC, NPR and PBS.

For more information about the Fountain Theatre, go to www.fountaintheatre.com.

Lara Downes Debuts as LACO Creative Partner with ‘CURRENT: Routes’ at the Autry Museum of the American West

Lara Downes Debuts as LACO Creative Partner with CURRENT: Routes,

Off-the-Beaten Path Program Exploring Black Cowboy Culture + Migrations in American Music, Featuring Grammy-Winning Folk Musician Dom Flemons and LACO Artists

 Saturday, November 23, 2024, 7:30 pm

Autry Museum of the American West

(Los Angeles, CA – October 30, 2024) Iconoclastic American pianist Lara Downes makes her highly-anticipated debut as the inaugural Creative Partner of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), a preeminent interpreter of historical masterworks, with CURRENT: Routes, a program that navigates the highways and byways of American music, tracing the journeys and migrations that have shaped the country’s musical landscape. Downes appears with celebrated Grammy-winning folk musician Dom Flemons, known as The American Songster®, on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at the Autry Museum of the American West.

CURRENT: Routes explores the complex intersections of folk and classical traditions, showcasing how these influences have evolved over time and uncovering untold narratives of American life, including the stories of Black cowboys and their enduring contributions to Western culture.

WHAT/WHO:
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Presents 
CURRENTS: ROUTES
Lara Downes, curator/pianist

Dom Flemons, The American Songster®

Josefina Vergara, violin

Susan Rishik, violin

Jonathan Moerschel, viola

Giovanna Clayton, cello

WHEN/WHERE

Saturday, November 23, 2024, 7:30 pm
Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027

PROGRAM:
An exploration of unexpected musical connections between American roots music and classical music curated by LACO Creative Partner Lara Downes

TICKETS/INFORMATION:

$41 (general admission)

www.laco.org
213 221 3920
Email: boxoffice@laco.org

Artists, program, ticket prices, date and venue subject to change.

Musical Review: Final Girl: The Musical

It’s a musical, but it’s also a solo show. Callie Ott tells her personal story blending horror, music, and comedy. If you like movies like “Scream” or “Scary Movie”, then this is for you.

Ott endured and survived abuse. Twice. In her solo show, she explains the reasons behind her selection of partners and how those relationships ended up in abuse. Throughout the show, some rhetorical questions come to mind. Are red flags obvious at the beginning of a relationship? Is it BDSM or abuse? Why would someone fall into bad relationships twice?

To navigate the account of her personal story, Ott comes up with a character that adds most of the comedy, a friendly and nosy 911 operator. Both women will try to encourage each other to survive and break the cycle of abuse.

Ott is also a singer, so her solo contains hip-hop and pop music. The most striking aspect of her show is the change of tone. While the beginning is scary and funny, the show evolves into something much darker. Abuse and mental issues are serious problems and Ott makes sure to treat them with the attention they deserve.

As a storyteller, Ott is on her way to leave a mark in the comedy circuit. Fringe and the Hollywood Independent Theater Festival are excellent training grounds to improve a performer’s skills and Ott is using both platforms to put her name out there and gain traction. Thursday’s show was a one time performance for the Hollywood Independent Theater Festival, so stay tuned for more of Callie Ott’s productions.

Final Girl: The Musical

Stephanie Feury Studio Theater
5636 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90038

Nov. 14 at 8:30 p.m.

Written and performed by Callie Ott. Directed by Tyler Hansen. Songs arranged by Tony Gonzalez. Tracks produced by Rob Zaleski. Produced by Gustavo Stebner. In association with Combined Artform/Theater Asylum.

7TH ANNUAL NEW WORKS FESTIVAL at Atwater Village Theatre

IAMA THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS 
EIGHT READINGS OF 
GROUNDBREAKING NEW PLAYS
7TH ANNUAL 
NEW WORKS FESTIVAL

DECEMBER 5-8 & 12-15, 2024

 

LOS ANGELES, CA (31 October 2024) — IAMA Theatre Company, committed to cultivating new voices and creating new, boundary-pushing work, will host its 7th Annual New Works Festival this December. Featuring eight new plays presented as staged readings, IAMA’s New Works Festival gives audiences an early look at future hits and allows playwrights to experience public reaction to their work for the first time. Thanks to a generous award from the National Endowment for the Arts, this season’s Festival has been expanded to eight new plays, up from six in previous years. IAMA Theatre Company’s 7th Annual New Works Festival will take place December 5-8 and 12-15, 2024 at Atwater Village Theatre, 3269 Casitas Ave, Los Angeles. Tickets ($18 for each reading, includes fees) are available at iamatheatre.com.

The 7th Annual New Works Festival will include Grief World written by Hannah Kenah and directed by Hannah Wolf at 8pm on Thursday, December 5, Wad by Keiko Green and directed by Rebecca Wear at 8pm, Friday, December 6, HIT MACHINE (or, TRUE WES) by Jonathan Caren and directed by Jaime Castañeda 8pm, Saturday, December 7, Baruch HaShem by Josh Levine and directed by Stefanie Black* at 8pm, Sunday, December 8, Beautiful Blessed Child by Daria Miyeko Marinelli and directed by Reena Dutt at 8pm, Thursday, December 12, Foursome by Matthew Scott Montgomery* and directed by Tom Detrinis* at 8pm, Friday, December 13, Care Less by Chloé Hung and directed by Lily Tung Crystal at 8pm, Saturday, December 14, and The Playground by KJ Cuitiño Bjorge and directed by Margaux Susi* at 8pm, Sunday, December 15. *Denotes IAMA Theatre Company Ensemble members.

WHAT: IAMA Theatre Company, committed to cultivating new voices and creating new, boundary-pushing work, will host its 7th Annual New Works Festival this December. Featuring eight new plays presented as staged readings, IAMA’s New Works Festival gives audiences an early look at future hits and allows playwrights to experience public reaction to their work for the first time. Thanks to a generous award from the National Endowment for the Arts, this season’s Festival has been expanded to eight new plays, up from six in previous years.

WHEN: December 5-8 & 12-15, 2024

SHOWS8pm, Thursdays-Sundays

WHERE: Atwater Village Theatre, 3269 Casitas Ave, Los Angeles

TICKETS: $18 for each reading (includes fees)

INFOInformation and tickets are available at iamatheatre.com  

Holly Dolly Christmas at Sierra Madre Playhouse

Holly Dolly Christmas,

a Jolly Musical Tribute to Dolly Parton Featuring Her Beloved Yuletide Hits,

Returns to Sierra Madre Playhouse

Program is Special Holiday Edition of
Singer/Actress Kim Eberhardt’s Acclaimed Show Love
, Dolly

Six Performances Only
December 13-22, 2024, at Sierra Madre Playhouse

(Sierra Madre, CA – November 11, 2024) Singer/actress Kim Eberhardt returns to Sierra Madre Playhouse with Holly Dolly Christmas, a special holiday edition of her acclaimed show Love, Dolly, a heartfelt musical tribute to country legend Dolly Parton that drew sold-out crowds and adoring fans to the Playhouse last year.

This delightful yuletide version showcases some of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer’s multi-platinum hits that have become beloved holiday classics, among them “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and “Have a Holly Jolly Christmas!”

Eberhardt, who also shares inspiring stories about Dolly’s life and career, says, “The show is my love letter to Dolly.”

Only six performances are slated: December 13, 14, 15, and 21, at 7:30 pm, with matinee and evening performances capping the run on December 22, at 4 pm and 7:30 pm. The entertaining two-act show runs 90 minutes.

WHAT:

Sierra Madre Playhouse Presents Music @ The Playhouse: Holly Dolly Christmas – A Musical Tribute to Dolly Parton

Featuring Singer/actress Kim Eberhardt

WHEN:

Six Performances Only December 13–22, 2024:

Friday, Dec 13 (7:30pm)

Saturday, Dec 14 (7:30pm)

Sunday, Dec 15 (7:30pm)

Saturday, Dec 21 (7:30pm)

Sunday, Dec 22 (4:00pm, 7:30pm)

PROGRAM:
For this special production of Holly Dolly Christmas, singer/actress Kim Eberhardt offers a heartfelt musical tribute to country legend Dolly Parton with holiday hits such as “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and “Have a Holly Jolly Christmas!”

WHERE:

Sierra Madre Playhouse
87 West Sierra Madre Boulevard
Sierra Madre, CA 91024

TICKETS AND INFORMATION:

Tickets: $12-$35

(626) 355-4318

www.sierramadreplayhouse.org

Pixar Putt at 2ND & PCH in Long Beach

Giving Tuesday starts early this year
thanks to Junto Entertainment and TEG Life Like Touring!
As a special gift from Pixar Putt to Southern California, 
$5 tickets 
will be available exclusively on November 19 
to kick start the festivities!
With its new seasonal schedule,
even more friends and families
can enjoy this whimsical pop-up mini golf course
featuring their favorite Pixar characters and films
throughout the holiday season!
Pixar Putt continues to take audiences
“to infinity and beyond”
until January 12, 2025
at 2ND & PCH in Long Beach
Tickets on sale at www.PixarPutt.com!
LOS ANGELES, CA (November 15, 2024) – Junto Entertainment and TEG Life Like Touring are bringing holiday cheer to Pixar Putt in Long Beach! This festive season, Pixar Putt—the whimsical pop-up mini-golf experience featuring beloved Pixar characters and films—is giving back to Southern California audiences with the gift of $5 tickets available exclusively on Tuesday, November 19, alongside a newly introduced seasonal schedule. This special holiday edition offers families in Los Angeles and beyond the perfect opportunity to enjoy a unique and jolly experience. The limited engagement runs through January 12, 2025, at 2ND & PCH in Long Beach (6440 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite 140, Long Beach, CA 90803). Tickets are available at www.PixarPutt.com.
“At Junto, one of our core values is making a tangible, positive impact to the communities we have the pleasure of bringing our projects to,” shared JUNTO Entertainment CEO Sydney Steele. “I feel passionately that everyone deserves to experience the magic of Pixar Putt and the opportunity to make lasting memories with their friends and families- free of any economic barrier. We are thrilled to announce our “Giving Back Tuesday” initiative, where all tickets on Tuesday, November 19th are $5. We hope this event can serve as a token of appreciation for the incredible Long Beach community, who have been so supportive of Pixar Putt’s engagement at 2ND&PCH.”
Pixar Putt is made up of 18 fun and interactive holes inspired by the stories, characters and icons from some of Disney and Pixar’s most beloved films including Toy Story, The Incredibles, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo,Coco, A Bug’s Life, Wall-E, and Inside OutPixar Putt is set to take players of all ages to infinity… and beyond!
The new holiday schedule will run from November 25 to December 1, and then from December 23 to January 5, with the following playing times:
Monday: 10 AM – 8:30 PM (close 10 PM)
Tuesday: 10 AM – 8:30 PM (close 10 PM)
Wednesday: 10 AM – 8:30 PM (close 10 PM)
Thursday: 10 AM – 9:30 PM (close 11 PM)
Friday: 10 AM – 9:30 PM (close 11 PM)
Saturday: 10 AM – 9:30 PM (close 11 PM)
Sunday: 10 AM – 8:30 PM (close 10 PM)
(*) Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day
The pop-up golf course also features Pixar Putt After Dark for players that are 18 and older, which makes for a fun-filled date night or hangout with friends. Tee times for Pixar Putt After Dark begins at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
Prices start at $25, with Family Four packs starting at $100. Tickets are now available at www.PixarPutt.com. Advanced booking is highly encouraged. Tickets at the venue’s box office are for purchase by credit card only and subject to availability. For group events visit www.PixarPutt.com. Parking is available at 2ND & PCH with the first 90 minutes free and standard rates apply after the first 90 minutes.
Junto Entertainment is an immersive experience company on a mission to help everyone play like a kid again. The family entertainment company develops immersive experiences and activities that bring beloved media franchises to life.
TEG Life Like Touring is an Australian company that has produced hit shows and experiences for some of the world’s most popular entertainment brands.
2ND & PCH invites you to a coastal experience with marina views where you will find national, regional, and locally grown best-in-class retailers and restaurateurs. Art and culture intersect with walkable streetscapes within a community urban village. Our casual yet elegant style connects outdoor living with the SoCal lifestyle providing a space to create memories. With nearly 1,100 parking spaces, complimentary Wi-Fi, fire pits, a water feature, lush landscaping, dedicated bicycle lanes and hospitality focused amenities, we welcome you to take in the views while you stay, shop, dine and relax.
For more information on Pixar Putt visit
Instagram:  @pixarputt     Facebook:  @pixarputt

Bob Baker’s Nutcracker,Presented by Bob Baker Marionette Theatre and Sierra Madre Playhouse

Bob Baker’s Nutcracker,
Presented by Bob Baker Marionette Theatre and Sierra Madre Playhouse,
Infuses the Holidays with Merriment and Wonder

Created in 1969, the recently renovated show
has been transformed into a fanciful dreamscape with

large-scale marionettes and intricate sets
for this special yuletide presentation geared for the entire family.

50 Performances run from November 30, 2024, to January 5, 2025, at Sierra Madre Playhouse

(Sierra Madre, CA – October 31, 2024) Bob Baker’s Nutcracker, Bob Baker Marionette Theater’s (BBMT) delightful and spellbinding 1969 marionette adaptation of the beloved ballet classic, makes its highly anticipated Sierra Madre Playhouse debut this holiday with 50 performances running from November 30, 2024, through January 5, 2025. A perennial and beloved yuletide tradition for Angelenos of all ages, Bob Baker’s Nutcracker has been carefully renovated for this special 2024 presentation at the Playhouse.

The show features more than 100 handcrafted puppets, including Clara and Fred, the Nutcracker, the Rat King, and the Suger Plum Fairy, alongside a number of other Bob Baker playful creations. NBC4 proclaims it “a panache-filled fantasia full of marionette-y merriment.”

Bob’s original Nutcracker show, created in 1969, was performed with hand-and-rod puppets, but over the years, BBMT’s talented team of artisans and craftspeople transformed the adaptation of the ballet into a fanciful dreamscape with large-scale marionettes and intricate sets.

Broadway World decrees, “They are experts on creating shows that will mystify and captivate the attentions of infants while still delighting grown-ups. The performances are crafted with the audience so intrinsically in mind that the entire hour seems to fly by in an instant. The institution stands as a reminder that, even children who have access to iPads are hushed with awe when a puppet is manipulated with strings and overwhelmed with delight when a puppet waves at them.”

This project was funded in part by a grant from Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts.

WHAT:

Bob Baker Marionette Theater and Sierra Madre Playhouse Present Family @ The Playhouse: Bob Baker’s Nutcracker

WHEN:

50 shows run from November 30, 2024 – January 5, 2025

Saturday, Nov 30 (10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Sunday, Dec 1 (1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Saturday, Dec 7 (10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Sunday, Dec 8 (1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Saturday, Dec 14 (10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Sunday, Dec 15 (1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Monday, Dec 16 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Tuesday, Dec 17 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Wednesday, Dec 18 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Thursday, Dec 19 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Friday, Dec 20 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Saturday, Dec 21 (10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Sunday, Dec 22 (1:30 PM)

Monday, Dec 23 (1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Friday, Dec 27 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Saturday, Dec 28 (10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Sunday, Dec 29 (1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Monday, Dec 30 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Thursday, Jan 2 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Friday, Jan 3 (4:30 PM, 7:00 PM)

Saturday, Jan 4 (10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

Sunday, Jan 5 (1:30 PM, 4:30 PM)

WHERE:

Sierra Madre Playhouse
87 West Sierra Madre Boulevard
Sierra Madre, CA 91024

TICKETS AND INFORMATION:

Tickets: $25

(626) 355-4318

www.sierramadreplayhouse.org

 ‘L.A. County Holiday Celebration’ at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

L.A. County Holiday Celebration Celebrates

65 years and the Artistry of Los Angeles on Dec. 24

Tickets Required for Entrance to Free Annual Performance
at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 

LOS ANGELES (November 15, 2024) — A Los Angeles holiday tradition since 1959, the two-time Emmy® award-winning L.A. County Holiday Celebration returns on Tuesday, December 24 to celebrate 65 years with a fresh look and feel to welcome a new generation of audiences.

Sponsored by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and presented by The Music Center, the one-of-a-kind, free, three-hour spectacular provides Angelenos an opportunity to come together every year on Christmas Eve and experience the variety of rich, dynamic cultures that can be found throughout Los Angeles County. Audiences can choose to watch in person at The Music Center’s iconic Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, from the comfort of their own homes on TV at PBS SoCal, online at pbssocal.org and on the free PBS App.

A new producing team from Milktmade and Executive Producer Lindha Narvaez will embrace the evolution of the 65th annual show with a fresh approach including new artistic genres, such as a circus act and a marionette performance. Audiences will also enjoy watching performances by dance companies, music ensembles and choral groups.

“This year’s L.A. County Holiday Celebration will demonstrate the County’s commitment to inclusivity and response to the interests of even more Angelenos,” said Rachel S. Moore, president and CEO of The Music Center. “The show will be exciting, building on its 65-year history, while offering new experiences that will resonate with both long-term fans and those who will enjoy it for the first time.”

A diverse line-up of 28 Los Angeles-based artists will take the stage to present their artistry and traditions. The show will include several pre-produced mini-documentaries to highlight some of the artists’ unique stories.

Returning favorites include the vibrant, non-denominational Christian Fellowship Chorale; Grammy® award-winner Daniel Ho with Hawaiian hula dancers Hālau Hula Keali’i o Nālani; acclaimed Latin music ensemble Gabrielito y La Verdad; L.A.’s beloved Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles; traditional Korean dance and music ensemble Kim Eung Hwa & Korean Dance Academy; all-female mariachis Las Colibrí; the delightful MUSYCA Children’s Choir; award-winning Palmdale High School Choral Union and Sunday Night Singers; the electric Reverb Tap CompanyRicardo Lemvo and his band Makina Loca, blending Afro-Cuban rhythms with pan-African styles; a cappella and handbell ensemble The Citrus Singers; and Urban Voices Project, a choir comprised of men and women surviving homelessness on Skid Row.

New to the show this year are Afro Peruvian Experience, promoting the cultural diversity of Peru; soul singer-songwriter Andre Cruz; award-winning jazz vocalist Anji Tan & Friends; the college-bound dancers from Esperanza College Prep that make up Ballet Folklórico de Esperanza; dynamic, all-Queens Afro Brazilian drum ensemble Bloco Obini; the legendary Bob Baker Marionette Theater; Indian classical and Bollywood dancers Joya Kazi Entertainment; Bavarian band Ladyhosen; young aerialists from Le PeTiT CiRqUe LA; all-female independent band Mariachi Lindas Mexicanas; dance from Martha L.Z. Pamintuan & Long Beach City College; Masanga Marimba playing popular music from Africa and Latin America; the Straight Up Abilities dance team, made up of talented individuals with disabilities; powerful guitar band The String Revolution; vibrant community-based dance ministry Victory Praise Dancers; and Yaya Dance Academy, bridging Eastern and Western dance.

The 65th Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration will take place on Tuesday, December 24 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Entrance to the in-person event is free; however, advance tickets are required for entrance. Tickets are general admission and are available now online at holidaycelebration.org. Doors will open at 2:30 p.m.; there will also be a standby line for anyone interested in attending, but who may not have a ticket. Entry without a reserved ticket is not guaranteed. Ticket holders arriving after 3:30 p.m. will relinquish their reserved seats and be directed to the standby line.
 

WHAT:
The two-time Emmy® Award-winning L.A. County Holiday Celebration joyously returns to The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion to celebrate its 65th anniversary with a free, live, in-person holiday show. The annual event will feature over two dozen music ensembles, choirs, dance companies, circus acts and marionette performances from the many neighborhoods and cultures of L.A. County. Those who can’t make it to The Music Center on Dec. 24 will be able to watch the event live on PBS SoCal, livestream it online at pbssocal.org,  or catch the encore broadcast on PBS SoCal Plus. Entrance to the in-person event is free; however, advance tickets are required for admittance. Tickets are available now at holidaycelebration.org.

WHEN:
• Free, ticketed in-person event: Tuesday, Dec. 24 from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m.
• A live broadcast of the show airs on PBS SoCal on TuesdayDec. 24 from 3 p.m.6 p.m., with an encore on PBS SoCal Plus on Wednesday, Dec. 25 from 8 p.m.–11 p.m.
• Live streaming at pbssocal.org

WHERE:
The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
135 N. Grand Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

PARKING:
FREE in The Music Center parking garage.

ADMISSION:
• FREE but ticketed; Tickets available at holidaycelebration.org.

HOW:
Information hotline: (213) 972-3099 or holidaycelebration.org

‘Mother Sisters’ at MorYork in Highland Park

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Unique docu-play ‘Mother Sisters’ gets
4 performances at MorYork in Highland Park

WHAT:
The Echo Theater Company presents Mother Sisters, a one-woman docu-play starring Makaela Vogel as each of her eight aunts, chronicling their unique experiences leaving home for the first time. Through verbatim monologues drawn from interviews with each of her father’s sisters, Vogel captures defining coming-of-age moments that shaped their lives and identities, offering a poignant reflection on the transformative power of sisterhood and the challenges women faced navigating the world in the ’60s and ’70s. Intimate and evocative, Mother Sisters celebrates female voices, family legacy, and the enduring connections that define who we are.

Makaela Vogel is a Los Angeles based writer and actress who was created in the Land of  Enchantment, New Mexico. This is the third rendition of her play, driven with the intention to honor the women on the paternal side of her family and the generations of women who came before her that made her first breath possible. She is a proud member of Echo Theater Company

WHO:
• Written, Directed and Performed by Makaela Vogel
• Assistant Drector Natalya Nielsen
• Presented by The Echo Theater CompanyChris Fields artistic director

WHEN:
Nov. 21 – Nov. 24
• ThursdayNov. 21 at 8 p.m.
• FridayNov. 22 at 8 p.m.
• SaturdayNov. 23 at 8 p.m.
• SundayNov. 24 at 8 p.m.

WHERE:
MorYork
4959 York Blvd.
Highland Park, CA 90042

TICKET PRICE:
$25

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at The New Vic Theatre in Santa Barbara

ENSEMBLE THEATRE COMPANY 

Presents the Second Production of its 46th Season,

The Tony® Award-nominated musical,

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET

 Book by Colin Escott & Floyd Mutrux

Original Concept and Direction by Floyd Mutrux

Inspired by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins

Musical Direction by David Lamoureux

Directed by Brian McDonald

 Limited Engagement begins Thursday, December 5 

at The New Vic Theatre in Santa Barbara!

 

November 14, 2024…Santa Barbara, Calif… There’s “Gonna Be A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” as Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara (ETC), Santa Barbara’s only professional theatre company and a member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT), brings to its subscribers and audiences the second production of its 2024/2025 season. The Tony® Award-nominated musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET,book by Colin Escott & Floyd Mutrux, original concept and direction by Floyd Mutrux, was inspired by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins.  ETC’s production will be directed by Brian McDonald and under the musical direction of David Lamoureux. MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET will perform from Thursday, December 5 through Sunday, December 22, 2024 (with a press opening on Saturday, December 7 at 8:00pm) at The New Vic Theatre, 33 W. Victoria Street.

Previews: Thursday, December 5 at 7:30pm & Friday, December 6 at 8:00pm

Opens: Saturday, December 7 at 8:00pm (Press Opening)

Runs: Thursday, December 5 – Sunday, December 22, 2024

 Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm, and Sundays at 2:00pm.

 Added performances on Tuesday, December 10 at 7:30pm, Saturday, December 14 at 3pm, Wednesday, December 18 at 2pm and Saturday, December 21 at 3:00pm.

 Ticket Prices range from $25 – $94

 All Patrons 35 and under are always $35. Student tickets are $25. Prices subject to change.

Ensemble Theatre Company at The New Vic 
33 W. Victoria Street in Santa Barbara