Watching a Shakespearean play is one thing "“ keeping track of many scenes from different plays is another. Read more...
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November 30, 4:13 pm
An Evening of Shakespeare presents medley, entertainment
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November 30, 12:24 am
Musical mixes social issues with comedy
It's a classic story "“ the good guy standing up to the system, the bad guy defrauding the poor, all in the name of peeing. Read more...
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UCLA’s student-run Hooligan Theatre Company will put on a production of the Broadway comedy musical “Urinetown.” The play, which depicts a dystopian society where a large corporation forces the people to pay to pee, highlights social issues while parodying itself as a musical.
Arts, Theater & Fine Arts
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November 30, 12:11 am
Theater ensemble puts twist on 'Little Shop of Horrors"
Human body parts are disposed around the room as an alien plant lures his victims through sly manipulation and devours them without mercy. Read more...
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Second-year musical theater students Kayla Parker (left) and Cody Getzug (right), will appear in a musical production of “Little Shop of Horrors.”
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November 14, 11:35 pm
“˜Neon Boneyard’ kicks off UCLA’s New Play Festival
Forget about money, sex and alcohol. This trip to Sin City abandons the raging nightlife and drops tourists into the center of Las Vegas' social and economic devastation. Read more...
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Performers practice for the play “Neon Boneyard” written by screenwriter Tyler McClain. This and two other plays will be part of the The New Play Festival written by playwrights from UCLA’s master of fine arts program and will be showcased at Macgowan Hall starting today.
Arts, Theater & Fine Arts
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November 13, 11:27 pm
Theater students explore Shakespeare in “˜Exploding Lear’
A king shouts to the world to drive him mad. Read more...
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Olivier award-winning actress Kathryn Hunter (left) and director Helena Kaut-Howson (right), members of the Royal Shakespeare Company, come to UCLA for a workshop performance of “Exploding Lear.”
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November 12, 11:11 pm
Acting out: Student-run theater group twists fairy tales
After soaking in rain, the brave hero is dismissed by the princess in a failed attempt to profess his love for her. Read more...
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Fourth-year microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics student Grace Lau and fourth-year political science student Yalda Mostajeran practice improv as members of the LCC Theatre Company.
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November 12, 10:58 pm
UCLA Department of Theater brings “Hay Fever” to stage
Judith Bliss seduces her daughter's boyfriend moments before her daughter Sorel bursts out of their secret library passionately kissing the man Judith intends to have an affair with. Read more...




