Under the direction of Sir Peter Hall, Shakespeare’s romantic comedy “As You Like It” has been revived in a magical reimagination. On the play’s opening night, the Ahmanson Theatre was filled with a diverse crowd ranging from celebrities to college students and even teenagers, all eager to see this highly acclaimed production. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
All will “˜like’ reimagined comedy
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Best laid plans
Sketching out Oscar predictions can be a sizable task; but that’s never stopped anyone from trying. Just don’t get mad if our blueprints aren’t quite for scale ““ watching your guesses crumble on the big night is all part of the fun. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Upgrade old faves ““ and your love life
Simple foods are all very well and good, but when you want something special, you have to spring for higher quality ingredients. While grilled cheese sandwiches are nice, some sophisticated additions push them beyond the level of everyday fare. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Soundbite
Mars Volta “Frances the Mute” Universal An innocuous guitar gradually invades the air as a disembodied voice croons a soft verse. Suddenly the situation spirals out of control into an explosion of white noise, beckoning listeners into a macabre landscape of manifested nightmares. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Student composers revamp classic tale
From Romeo and Juliet to Leo and Kate on their sinking ship, the story of star-crossed lovers has been told and retold to an immeasurable degree. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Screen scenes
“Imaginary Heroes” Directed by Dan Harris Sony Pictures Classics Although images of dysfunctional white suburbia bring films such as “American Beauty” and “The Ice Storm” to mind, “Imaginary Heroes” has a much stronger melodramatic tendency in which the story has closer similarities to a soap opera. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Mix ‘n’ match
Flying dummies, pill popping and orgies flood the absurd, while floating hoop skirts, dinner parties and love express the en vogue. Satire takes two opposite forms in the theater as a 1920s Polish comedy and a 19th-century American comedy of manners strike the stage. Read more...