It’s The Beatles! It’s Christmas! It’s Open Fist Theatre Company’s ‘BOTH: A Hard Day’s Silent Night’

Its The Beatles! Its Christmas! Its Open Fist
Theatre Company’s ‘BOTH: A Hard Day’s Silent Night

Charity concert benefits Heart Of LA
 

WHAT:
It’s The Beatles! It’s the Christmas story! It’s BOTH! Celebrate the holidays with Both: A Hard Day’s Silent Night, Open Fist Theatre Company’s annual holiday charity concert spectacular. A rockin’ choir and a swinging live band spread peace and joy, telling the Christmas story through effervescent Gospel arrangements of Beatles songs. Proceeds benefit Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), giving underserved kids an equal chance to succeed through a comprehensive array of after-school academic, arts, athletics and wellness programs.

WHO:
• Gospel Arrangements by Jason Paige
• Music Direction by Chris Wabich
• Choreography by Eboni Nichols
• Conceived by Mark Wilson

WHEN:
Seven performances Dec. 18 through Dec. 22::
• WednesdayDec. 18 at 8 p.m.
• Thursday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m.
• FridayDec. 20 at 8 p.m.
• SaturdayDec. 21 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
• SundayDec. 22 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

WHERE:
Atwater Village Theatre
3269 Casitas Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90039
• FREE parking in the ATX (Atwater Crossing) lot one block south of the theater.

TICKETS:
$30
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), giving underserved kids an equal chance to succeed through a comprehensive array of after-school academic, arts, athletics and wellness programs: www.heartofla.org

VIDEO:
Click here to watch members of the BOTH choir sing “We Can Work It Out”

HOW:
www.openfist.org
(323) 882-6912

Ritch Shydner at the Odyssey

Ritch Shydners hilarious ‘History of Stand-Up
comes to ‘Comedy Night at the Odyssey

One performance only: Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m.
 

LOS ANGELES (November 22, 2024) — Everything is funnier at the Odyssey Theatre, where the company’s “Comedy Night” series is fast becoming one of the top spots to see stand-up in Los Angeles. Next up: the wildly funny Ritch Shydner presents his Ritch Shydners History of Stand-Up Comedy on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. Come see this hilarious celebration of this most American of art forms — and what all the jokes and laughter say about America. Stories of forgotten trailblazers, martyred iconoclasts and familiar stars show how the simple act of one joker taking on a crowd became one of our most popular entertainments- and a cultural weathervane.  Come see this hilarious celebration of this most American of art forms — and what all the jokes and laughter say about America. Stories of forgotten trailblazers, martyred iconoclasts and familiar stars show how the simple act of one joker taking on a crowd became one of our most popular entertainments- and a cultural weathervane.

The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 SSepulveda Blvd., West Los Angeles, 90025. All tickets are $20, with an additional $3 per ticket fee if using a credit card.

For more information and to purchase tickets, call (310477-2055 or go to OdysseyTheatre.com.

International City Theatre honored as ‘Long Beach Legacy Business’

I N T E R N A T I O N A L   C I T Y   T H E A T R E

International City Theatre honored as
Long Beach Legacy Business

LONG BEACH, Calif. (November 18, 2024) – International City Theatre has been honored as a “Long Beach Legacy Business” by the City of Long Beach’s Long Beach Heritage, a title conferred on organizations that contribute to a sense of history in the surrounding neighborhood, support the cultural life, diversity or identity of Long Beach, and actively work to create a more equitable, inclusive and sustainable community.

International City Theatre has been part of the Long Beach community since 1985, when Shashin Desai opened a 99-seat black box theater on the campus of Long Beach City College where he was chairman of the drama department. From the beginning, the fledgling company attracted critical acclaim and multiple awards – including the Los Angeles Drama Circle’s prestigious Margaret Harford Award for “Sustained Excellence in Theater.” In 1996, determined to build a high quality professional, mid-size theater company in the City of Long Beach, Desai began producing simultaneous seasons on the college campus and at the Center Theater in the Long Beach Performing Arts Center. In 1999, the Long Beach City Council proclaimed International City Theatre the “Professional Resident Theater Company” at the Long Beach Performing Arts Center. A year later, ICT made the choice to invest entirely in the downtown, mid-size theater with an annual five-play season. When Desai retired in 2011, ICT’s board of directors unanimously approved caryn desai, ICT’s general manager since 1990, to take the reins as producing artistic director.

In 2025, ICT will celebrate its 40th anniversary in what is now known as the Beverly O’Neill Theater in the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center. The season of five premieres will include the Los Angeles premiere of Desperate Measures, a foot-stompin’, knee-slappin’ musical inspired by Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, with a score by David Friedman and book and lyrics by Peter Kellogg; the American premiere of The Violin Maker by Lisa Pearl Rosenbaum and Ronda Spinak, a powerful and uplifting new play,based on the stories of Violins of Hope, that tells the true story of Israeli violin maker Amnon Weinstein who gathered and restored violins damaged during the Holocaust; the Los Angeles premiere of The Angel Next Door, a screwball romantic comedy by Paul Slade Smith; the world premiere of Masala Dabba, the newest family drama by Los Angeles playwright Wendy Graf; and the Los Angeles premiere of Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson–Apt. 2B by Kate Hamill, an irreverent, darkly comic, modern take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth and sidekick that re-examines the world’s most famous detective story through a bold new feminist lens.

In addition to its professional theater productions, ICT offers six community and educational outreach programs each year. The company’s commitment to the community also includes ongoing collaborations with Long Beach’s African American community and other groups and organizations. Former Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe called ICT “a cultural treasure.”

For more information about ICT’s 2025 season and to purchase subscriptions or single tickets, call (562436-4610 or visit www.InternationalCityTheatre.org

German short films competing for the 97th Oscars® 2025

German short films competing for the 97th Oscars® 2025

11 German and German-international short films have been submitted to the competition for the 97th Oscars® in the categories “Animated Short Film”, “Live Action Short Film” and “Documentary Short Film”, after winning a qualifying award or theatrical exhibition in the USA between October 1, 2023 and September 30, 2024:

Documentaries

AT THAT VERY MOMENT (EN EL MISMÍSIMO MOMENTO) by Rita Pauls, Federico Luis (12 min, 2023, AR/DE, Ruido, IDFA Award for Best Short Documentary International Documentary Festival Amsterdam 2023)
Festival screenings include: Zagreb Dox 2024, São Paulo 2024, Belo Horizonte 2024

I MAY ALWAYS ASK HER ANYTHING (ICH DARF SIE IMMER ALLES FRAGEN) by Silke Schönfeld (15 min, 2023, German Short Film Award 2023 – Documentary)
Festival screenings include: Oberhausen 2023, Dresden 2024

THOSE NEXT TO US by Bernhard Hetzenauer (30 min, 2023, DE/MX/AT/CH, Theatrical Run USA)
Festival screenings include: Telluride 2023, Diagonale Graz 2024, Vienna Shorts 2024, Guadalajara 2024

Live Action

ALEX IN THE FIELDS (ALEX IN DEN FELDERN) by Marie Zrenner (19 min, 2023, University of Television and Film Munich HFF, German Short Film Award 2023 – Fiction 10-30 Minutes)
Festival screenings include: Dresden 2024 (Goldener Reiter National Competition)

CRUST (KRUSTE) by Jens Kevin Georg (26 min, 2023, Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, ZDF/3sat, Narrative Grand Prize Indy Shorts Indianapolis 2024, Best International Short Film Award Odense Film Festival 2024 & Student Academy Award Narrative Silver Medal 2024)
Festival screenings include: Dallas 2024, Mecal Barcelona 2024, Durban 2024

Animation

BAIGAL NUUR – LAKE BAIGAL by Alisi Telengut (9 min, 2023, DE/CA, Best European Animation Film Go Short Nijmegen 2024)
Festival screenings include: Annecy 2023, Toronto 2023, Sundance 2024

JOKO by Izabela Plucinska (16 min, 2024, PL/DE/CZ, Claytraces, Wait a Second!, Grand Prix International Competition Animator – International Animated Film Festival Poznań 2024)
Festival screenings include: Krakow 2024, Annecy 2024 (Best Original Music), Sitges 2024, PÖFF Shorts Tallinn 2024

PACIFIC VEIN by Ulu Braun (12 min, 2024, Studio Ulu Braun, ASIFA Austria Award – Best Film International Competition Animation Avantgarde Vienna Shorts 2024)
Festival screenings include: Berlinale 2024, Guanajuato 2024, Sarajevo 2024, Uppsala 2024, Winterthur 2024

THE WILD-TEMPERED CLAVIER by Anna Samo (7 min, 2024, Tiger Unterwegs Filmproduktion, Theatrical Run USA)
Festival screenings include: Annecy 2024, Guanajuato 2024, Woodstock 2024 (Best Animated Short)

XANH by Thi Dang An Tran (12 min, 2022, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, German Short Film Award 2023 – Animation)
Festival screenings include: Interfilm Berlin 2023

ZOO by Tariq Rimawi (8 min, 2022, JO/DE, studioNICE, Theatrical Run USA)
Festival screenings include: Red Sea Film Festival 2022, Tangier 2023, Beirut 2023, Olympia 2023

On December 17, 2024, the “shortlists” of up to 15 titles each will be announced. The five nominated titles will be announced on January 17, 2025. The Oscar® ceremony will take place on March 2, 2025.

Qualifications for submission:
To be eligible to submit a short film to the Oscar competition, the film must have won a main prize at an international festival approved as “qualifying” by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Student Academy Award, or a national film award (e.g. German Short Film Award). Short films that haven’t been produced at film schools may alternatively qualify for submission through a minimum 7-day commercial theatrical release in the United States. The respective “qualifier” is indicated in parentheses.

The Academy doesn’t publish the titles of all submitted short films, so German Films can’t guarantee this listing is complete.

 

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