For tickets, call (626) 356-7529 or visit “Measure STILL for Measure” Boston Court’s first-ever immersive play, utilizing the entire building, will take audiences on a journey behind the curtain to experience the layered and intimate complexities of creating theatre. Written by Adam Rapp and directed by Cameron Watson, it runs through Oct. Writing professor Bella Baird is looking for answers, but a fateful encounter with a mysterious student could lead to life-changing consequences for both of them. “The Sound Inside” Not everything is as it seems behind the ivy-covered walls of Yale where an unlikely bond leads to an unthinkable favor. For tickets, call (323) 462-8460 or visit LEWIS AND TOLKIEN 29 at the Actors Co-op Crossley Theater in Hollywood. Written and directed by Dean Batali, it runs through Oct. Filled with humor, rousing debate and reconciliation, the two men learn the true value of their friendship with a little help from a few pints of beer and the energetically curious barmaid Veronica. Tolkien (who wrote “The Lord of the Rings”). Lewis (author of “The Chronicles of Narnia”) and J.R.R. For tickets, call (310) 454-1970 or visit “Lewis and Tolkien” Set in Oxford, England in the autumn of 1963 at the famous “Rabbit Room” of the Eagle and Child Pub, this play is something of a return to the familiar for C.S. 8 at the Theatre Palisades in Pacific Palisades. Written by Roger Bean with music by Roger Bean, and directed by Jennifer Novak Chun, it runs through Oct. The play offers plenty of fun for everyone! military base in the Pacific because they have the chicken pox! Three men step forward in their best Patty, Maxene and LaVerne form. Backstage hands with the USO suddenly get their chance at greatness when the famous Andrew Sisters can’t perform at the U.S. “The Andrews Brothers” features a small cast of great singers performing the big band numbers from the ’40s. Here are the shows that have announced opening dates for this month or are already running: The information presented in this column is the latest available at the time of printing however, it should be verified with the theater before definite plans are made. It’s a good idea to check with the theater before attending a show to find out what is their current policy. It’s still pretty hot, so why not beat the heat by seeing one of these great live shows playing in local theaters where there’s air conditioning?ĬOVID protocols continue to be dictated by each individual venue, so bring a facemask to wear during the show in case the venue requires it.
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