WAR
April 15
Original street band WAR to rock Los Angeles with “Low Rider,” “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” and more hits at The Soray. Don't miss five decades of music! More>>
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DASH Comes to NoHo
Getting around North Hollywood without a car may seem like something out of a science fiction novel, but LADOT Transit has made fiction fact by expanding its network of DASH neighborhood circulator bus services to North Hollywood. Check out the map! More>>
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IVES, MONTGOMERY + BEETHOVEN
April 22 + 23
Music Director Jaime Martín leads Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) in the West Coast premiere of Jessie Montgomery’s L.E.S. Characters, a LACO co-commissioned viola concerto written for and featuring her childhood friend, Grammy Award-winning violist Masumi Per Rostad, who has been praised for his “burnished sound” (The New York Times), on Saturday, April 22, 8 pm, at UCLA’s Royce Hall, and Sunday April 23, 2023, 7 pm, at Glendale’s Alex Theatre. The program, embracing Earth Day and the great outdoors, is bookended by Ives’ Pulitzer Prize-winning Symphony No. 3, “The Camp Meeting,” and Beethoven’s joyful Symphony No. 6 in F major, “Pastoral.” More>>
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Kiss of the Spider Woman
A Noise Within’s production of this iconic story is utterly beautiful and carefully crafted. The performances by Adrián González and Ed F. Martin as Molina and Valentin are absolutely flawless, and their earnest and authentic relationship is tenderly told. The direction by Michael Michetti feels invisible, which is perfect of course. He seems to have given these fine actors the space they need to breathe into their roles.
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Moose on the Loose
When a loose moose wanders into town holding a Molson Canadian beer and gets stuck in the Polish neighbor’s camper trailer, four generations of an Italian/Canadian immigrant family from Calabria soon realize the moose isn’t the only one who is stuck, displaced, and confused. The play touches on the immigrant experience, and the desire to preserve the traditions of the Old Country while colliding with those from other cultures.
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Scintilla
Michael and Nora travel to visit his mother Marianne, a reclusive artist who lives at the edge of the woods in California’s Wine Country. As a raging wildfire approaches, Michael must deal with Marianne’s stubborn refusal to leave, and the arrival of two unexpected visitors. The rising tension exposes a complicated family history erupting into a larger question about our very survival on this planet.
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Wendy, My Darling
A new rock musical about what happens to Wendy Darling from Peter Pan when she chooses to grow up and reclaim her magic – a transcendent look at one of the world’s most famous yet least examined characters. Magical, timely, and timeless, it features a stunningly original soundtrack that sparkles with wit and pop hooks while playfully exploring the impact of storytelling...
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F*cked Up Easter Egg Hunt
Zombie Joe’s chicken-McNasty, fun-filled, trippy-dippy ride-down-the-rabbit’s-hole in search of the true meaning of Easter! Join them in discovering and uncovering the origins of Easter, and find out the dark truth behind the “bunny” and his “eggs.” A super-fun, wonderfully-weird, and whimsical interactive theatrical springtime event with all your friends at Zombie Joe’s…be sure to leave the kidz at home!
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Run for Your Wife
This play is very well done. Theatre Palisades has assembled the perfect cast of actors to do their utmost with the English accents and to playfully frolic through this classic farce with no apologies and with fast, furious fun. They were lucky enough to cast an actual Brit, Christopher Aruffo, in the lead role of John. He happily sets the level of comedy at high, and the rest of the really wonderful cast easily meets it.
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Broadway at The Saban
Broadway Comes to The Saban Theatre! Sterling Venue Venues and Desert Theatricals have joined forces to present two hit musicals – South Pacific and Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
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Footloose: The Musical
With the rockin’ rhythm of its award-winning movie soundtrack and augmented with dynamic new songs for the stage musical, Footloose is all about fun, dancing and the carefree nature of being a teenager.
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Vinny Golia and His Quintet
Cathy Segal-Garcia Presents: Creative New Music featuring the king of “New Music” — Vinny Golia and his Quintet. Kris Tiner on trumpet and flugelhorn, Vinny Golia on multiple woodwinds, Steve Blum on piano, Edwin Livingston on bass, and Clint Dodson on drums.
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Witness
WACO (Where Art Can Occur) Theater Center founders and artistic directors Richard and Tina Knowles Lawson announce their newest art exhibit, "Witness," featuring Black women and femme-identifying image makers in partnership with GOOD MIRRORS and Black Women Photographers.
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Intimate Fame
NoHoArtsDistrict.com is excited to add Podcasts to our regular lineup. We would like to introduce you to “Intimate Fame,” written by Scott Edward Smith, with his producing partners Howard Gluss and Melissa Jobe. The show poses the question, “what if you were in the room…” as it brings you up close and personal with Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and the infamous Wallis Simpson in these intimate, one-person performances of fictionalized audio dramas. It’s intense….and mesmerizing if that is possible with only the voice. More>>
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Lawless Brewing Company
"Lawless Brewing Company runs on the independent spirit of Los Angeles. By combining our deep knowledge of traditional brewing practices with a passion for the wild and unconventional, we’re forging our own path in the LA craft beer scene." More>>
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Enjoy the NoHo Arts District More!
The NoHo Card is a FREE discount card app for restaurants, bars, theatres, classes, shopping and services at businesses in and around the NoHo Arts District. More>>
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