Musicals, Comedy, Cabaret, Variety shows, and more now registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
Musicals, Comedy, Cabaret, Variety shows, and more now registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
Music, Theatrical, One-Person, and Comedy shows, Jazz, and Toni Morrison Classics now registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
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Theatrical shows, Sam Shepard One-Acts, Holiday Shows, and MORE, now registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
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Theatrical shows, Musicals, Solo Shows, Panto, Live Radio Shows, Improv Sketch, and MORE, now registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
Theatrical shows, Musicals, Improv, Workshops, and MORE, now registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
Theatrical shows, Film Festivals, Musicals, and Interactive/Immersive Escape Rooms NOW registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
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Tuesday nights will be devoted to new short Films.
Thursday evenings will be the occasion for Thirsty Thursdays, an occasion for artists to socialize and network, sponsored by Silent Pool Gin. https://t.co/3D37zs2jWq— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) September 24, 2019
Short+Sweet Hollywood Dance Festival https://t.co/oTCqo4pnih
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
Short Latinx plays. Each of four groups of plays is named after a performing icon.
Group Montalban
Friday, October 11 at 7:00 p.m.; Saturday, October 12 at 2:00 p.m.; Sunday, October 13 at 9:00 p.m.
Perro Amor. Directed by Paloma Lopez. https://t.co/5bOeYYEb1w— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
Four days of short plays by LGBTQ artists and/or with LGBTQ themes. Each group of plays is named after a performing icon. https://t.co/cTZyQiVMa5
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
CONSTANTINOPLE
The editor of a feminist journal and a guerrilla fighter coordinate missions for the recovery of women and children abducted during the genocide. https://t.co/jAiM8FxyBy pic.twitter.com/QlZA28SiDg— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
San Fernando Valley Master Chorale: Grand Finale – Popular Musical & Opera Show-stoppers.
Enjoy grand ensemble pieces from well-known Opera and Broadway classics! Artistic Director Charlie Kim leads the San Fernando Valley Master Chorale (SFVMC) https://t.co/a3NMmHwZus pic.twitter.com/2f4wzDkhEJ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
THE ABUELAS – A surprise visit from two strangers exposes a devastating secret in Stephanie Alison Walker’s visceral look at the repercussions of Argentina’s so-called “Dirty War. https://t.co/YVydRkDci3 pic.twitter.com/dJoDsOofgm
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
THE ART OF DINING – The play takes place in the late 70s in upscale New Jersey at the shore. Ellen and Cal have opened a restaurant, The Golden Carrousel, and after four weeks, the place is taking off with the dinner crowd. https://t.co/xFNb0fgirT pic.twitter.com/fvksUESJFt
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
Based on his screenplay of the same name, Trace Oakley has adapted “The Manitou House” especially for Culver City Public Theatre and their annual Halloween production. https://t.co/DflzOpdbgu pic.twitter.com/UXVh4GXIJc
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
THE SUNSHINE BOYS deftly showcases the late Neil Simon’s brilliant ear for sidesplitting dialogue and his sharp eye for physical comedy. Yet beneath the raucous laughter are two vulnerable people struggling to make sense of their lives. https://t.co/CgOphhjiFh pic.twitter.com/wOeJQgdKiB
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
A Christmas Carol – ANW’s delightfully festive, musically merry holiday tradition returns! Families love the inspirational story of Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, and Scrooge—the perfect burst of boundless good cheer for the season. https://t.co/rloD4cq2jG pic.twitter.com/eTsfhZ4n3m
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
The Second City’s fourth annual “2019 Diversity in Comedy Festival” is a 4-day festival taking place on October 17, 18, 19, 20. LADCF will feature diverse performers in the realm of sketch, improv, stand-up, original pilots, and video shorts, through… https://t.co/K07zXCMxVz pic.twitter.com/WQAYhdia8F
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
The next selection of the Off the Page Series of monthly staged readings will be “Silent Sky”.
When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. https://t.co/IvtwJ8UCh1 pic.twitter.com/1Y9yKQdXSK
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 1, 2019
The Glendale Center Theatre (GCT) has done it again and brought yet another original musical adaption of the 1945 novel written by Josephine Leslie under the pseudonym of R. A. Dick of ‘The Ghost and Mrs. Muir’. https://t.co/IgjeIdfXuI
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 2, 2019
Ravenswood Manor- A CAMP-HORROR-SOAP-OPERA IN 12 EPISODES
Taking a page from the cult classic "Dark Shadows", Justin Sayre's Ravenswood Manor brings audiences the gothic and hilarious goings-on of a small New England town during the spring of 1976. https://t.co/lX7TukjrsM
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 2, 2019
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DEAR JERRY SEINFELD – Steven Brandon and Ari Stidham (“Scorpion”) present the world premiere of Dear Jerry Seinfeld, with book and lyrics by Alex Lewis (“Bring the Funny”) and Greg Smith, music by Alex Lewis and Michael Teoli, directed by Greg Lewis. https://t.co/mocJRdRaNj pic.twitter.com/zDkwKvJSIM
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 2, 2019
“What If? – A Musical Parody” directed by Bruce Kimmel, produced by Doug Haverty, with musical direction by Richard Allen, returns to Los Angeles for Two Nights only, Wednesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 24 at 8pm. https://t.co/FTAlHZxF1J pic.twitter.com/tCC3CCslCN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 2, 2019
KEY LARGO – WORLD PREMIERE ADAPTATION & GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE COMMISSION
Welcome to the eye of the storm! Key Largo is a bold reimagining of Maxwell Anderson’s Broadway hit that became the iconic noir film starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. https://t.co/pXTNzYMjiP— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 3, 2019
The Thanksgiving Play – How does one celebrate Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Month at the same time? https://t.co/PIKnEcIe1o
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 3, 2019
SISTERS IN LAW-This new production, based on Linda Hirshman’s New York Times bestseller, celebrates the friendship – and conflict – between two modern-day legends who became the United States Supreme Court’s first female justices. https://t.co/0ntJOwCXqF pic.twitter.com/kHCQphLEIK
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
The Legend of Little Girl Blue is a beautifully orchestrated mixture of classical, jazz, and rhythm & blues sounds with riveting storytelling of the musical bond between an artist from one era influenced by a legend from the past. https://t.co/twDLpayiEH pic.twitter.com/pqiZRMNIH0
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
FRANKENSTEIN – WORLD PREMIERE. Mary Shelley’s modern myth awakens new questions of scientific enquiry and moral responsibility for each generation. https://t.co/0lgLVi1d43 pic.twitter.com/LJ5X0N9ejs
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
THE SÉANCE – Madam Ruby has invited you and a few guests to participate in her Séance and step beyond the veil. But who or what will be waiting for you? This is a frightening interactive theatre experience with live actors and special effects. https://t.co/pWHkbtdkU4 pic.twitter.com/s8WK97PYBz
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
The puzzles can be challenging and are designed to test adults. If your party will have children under the age of 13 we recommend checking out Fun House-KIDS! https://t.co/lwpjWrPNKL pic.twitter.com/w69G1blMys
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
THE HEX ROOM –This is a real life adventure game where you are in the center of the action! Can you survive a horror film? This murderous horror movie fan wants to watch you try. https://t.co/kr52oMdi4f pic.twitter.com/aWRCZacmqC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
AN ESCAPE ROOM WITH A FUN TWIST! THE PSYCH WARD IS AN INTERACTIVE GAME OF DEDUCTION, TRUST, AND BETRAYAL WITH ESCAPE ROOM, BOARD GAME, AND IMMERSIVE THEATRE ELEMENTS. https://t.co/2Hb6In3YbZ pic.twitter.com/cd291yaR8l
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
CIRCLE X THEATRE CO.
is thrashed to present
THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREMIERE OF
punkplay
Written by Gregory S. Moss
Co-Directed by Matt Bretz and Lisa Sanaye Dring
Limited Engagement Opens Saturday, November 16
at Atwater Village Thea https://t.co/91YR7xU3Gw pic.twitter.com/oyJgPSueoT
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
Turn back the hands of time for an intimate evening with legendary jazz songstress Billie Holiday: Lanie Robertson’s play with music treats the audience to one last performance by the iconic singer. https://t.co/J3nlo6noGL pic.twitter.com/boLxFaeiMW
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
A CHRISTMAS CAROL – Joy to all mankind? Bah! Humbug! Spend an evening in the company of a mean, tight-fisted, squeezing, grasping, clutching old miser. https://t.co/mmoo1bhE8M pic.twitter.com/0MyLv0j7C9
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
Theatre of NOTE
presents the world premiere of
Fruition
by Alexis DeLaRosa
Directed by Lauren Smerkanich
Limited engagement opens Thursday, November 7
at Theatre of NOTE in Hollywood https://t.co/bh5NRBnxsm pic.twitter.com/6sD8qgO9q4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 5, 2019
LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
& McCOY RIGBY ENTERTAINMENT PRESENT
THE SECOND SHOW OF THEIR 2019-2020 SEASON!
ROALD DAHL’S
MATILDA THE MUSICAL
Book by Dennis Kelly
Music and Lyrics by Tim Minchin https://t.co/B29BpwpFh2 pic.twitter.com/K8EXFwVkv8
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 6, 2019
LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE is thrilled to announce
FRANCES FISHER
(“Titanic,” Native Gardens)
will star as QUEEN ELEANOR &
GREGORY HARRISON
(“Trapper John, M.D. https://t.co/SfwYCvIcxv pic.twitter.com/4kRwkwAdSu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 6, 2019
THE SANTALAND DIARIES – “A sardonic, merrily subversive tale—just the antidote to bright-eyed joy before too many shopping days have passed. Worth more than a photo album full of Santas!” NY Newsday. https://t.co/5liGzYQV8G pic.twitter.com/fU0eyAUENy
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) October 6, 2019
Theatrical shows and Staged Readings NOW registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For more shows visit our Calendar. For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
The new, comedic musical, Life In Boobs, honors the milestones of women’s lives from training bras to breast cancer through comedy and the power of all original songs. https://t.co/3uWXjltt6q pic.twitter.com/HyiOEeyvLl
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 27, 2019
It’s time once again to “get ready to match the stars” with a new edition of Dennis Hensley’s “The MisMatch Game,” the side-splitting parody of the ‘70s game show that has set the rafters ringing with laughter since its debut in 2004. https://t.co/OmqEFEYYsU pic.twitter.com/n94Tf0STFT
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 28, 2019
Shakespeare’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
Zombie Joe’s Underground’s all-new wild, fun and adventurous hour-long production of Shakespeare’s hilarious masterpiece centering around love, fairies, power and mischief within the forest kingdom of Oberon and https://t.co/E0LmPdHy64 pic.twitter.com/2RU7oiy7iO
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 28, 2019
A Deaf couple’s relationship is revealed through their lovemaking in this startlingly intimate portrait of a marriage — made even more intense by Deaf West Theatre’s signature performance style combining American Sign Language with spoken English. https://t.co/oNd1m9CoJX pic.twitter.com/9xz1V6clOR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 28, 2019
Set in a remote B&B in the not too distant future, SAUGERTIES tells the story of Jen (Garrett) and Rog (Coleman), who are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary. https://t.co/6XUXupbJhI
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 28, 2019
The September selection for the ongoing Off The Page series of staged readings at Sierra Madre Playhouse is Yellow Face by David Henry Hwang. https://t.co/JEmMhJEU7o pic.twitter.com/SF0ckfxIHf
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 29, 2019
Tuesday Night Comics is arguably the funniest night of comedy in San Diego. Mark Christopher Lawrence taps into his extensive list of talented comedian friends and shares the North Coast Rep stage with them. https://t.co/iLPJQFb6a6 pic.twitter.com/zIFwwkd9J6
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 29, 2019
Corina, From Lap Dance to Sundance recounts the journey of how Corina Calderon went from working as a stripper in Austin, Texas, to being cast as the lead in a feature film that was nominated for the Grand Jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. https://t.co/RoohF8G7rD pic.twitter.com/nygc0nOKL6
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 30, 2019
A heart-warming coming of age tale for all
Weekends in September, as part of its celebration of 50 years of family theatre, Santa Monica Playhouse presents the captivating Rudie-DeCarlo original musical fairytale for girls, boys, and young-at-heart https://t.co/KvJb3YQe2l pic.twitter.com/uYQcf4MF0z
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 30, 2019
Speaking to the #metoo and #timesup movement, Susy Porter brings her darkest secrets into the light. Will she shed her shame and embrace her inner strength? Will she learn to turn her passiveness into power? It’s time to Wake Up Little Susy. https://t.co/Aq9znpfQ4I pic.twitter.com/l6wNtjGwK8
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 30, 2019
San Francisco, 1987. A quartet of Chinese women meet regularly at their Joy Luck Club to play Mah Jong and socialize. When the group’s founder passes away, her American-born daughter is invited to join the group. https://t.co/qDqdN8hl9d pic.twitter.com/v7BdD9nCsp
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 30, 2019
WORLD PREMIERE MUSICAL! They were intelligent, ambitious, independent women. It just wouldn’t do. 1893. A time of hope and optimism as the World’s Fair turns the globe’s eyes toward Chicago. https://t.co/LlIZqdoOLv pic.twitter.com/FOBPDnmVCS
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 30, 2019
“A must see! Stellar cast – Rob Morrow is absolutely sensational. A big win for everybody involved” – The Hollywood Times
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the Tony award for “Best Play,” Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”stays strikingly https://t.co/MsrAhAzfbo pic.twitter.com/VcDogdoOQ9
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 30, 2019
SkyPilot Theatre Company’s Runway series gets royal with its next selection, The Queen’s Fool, which will be performed on Sunday, Sept. 8th at 8pm at Oh My Ribs! Theater, 6468 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. https://t.co/3560QkC8sH pic.twitter.com/3HVokAnapu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 30, 2019
“Papa Dozes, Mama Blows Her Noses.” That’s just one of the delightfully quirky musical numbers from this Obie award-winning musical romp adapted by composer Al Carmines from A Circular Play by Gertrude Stein. https://t.co/OYD2Bgi8LJ pic.twitter.com/abtwsDrC9M
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) September 2, 2019
Theatrical shows NOW registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For more shows visit our Calendar. For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
In this dark comedy written by the Academy Award Winning Writer/Director of In Bruges and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Valene and Colman are brothers residing in the far reaches of rural west Ireland. https://t.co/OFHaEfQth9 pic.twitter.com/rum9du6lpn
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 13, 2019
Celebrated singer/actress Valerie Perri and her twin sons composer/singer/multi-instrumentalists Jack and Benny Lipson bring their unique musical show “All in the Family,” directed by Barbara Epstein, to the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura for two https://t.co/f0SzKXKjOB pic.twitter.com/jGR6dfYkCL
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 13, 2019
Hot off a successful run at the Hollywood Fringe, the most evil man in the world Sylus Rothchild is running for President. He’s the only candidate who has a puppet as his campaign manager, and a warrant out for his arrest. https://t.co/pYo2Qyyyuo pic.twitter.com/tvWQazb8VA
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 13, 2019
POLITICAL. POWERFUL. PASSIONATE. TIM RICE AND ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER’S MASTERPIECE ‘EVITA’ TAKES OVER THE HISTORIC ERNEST BORGNINE THEATRE. https://t.co/zjDgg9yQ5z pic.twitter.com/SRaPABIMaE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 14, 2019
Paying homage to the genius of William Shakespeare, Impro Theatre’s company spontaneously creates a brand new play in The Bard’s unmistakable style. https://t.co/ZzqaODTZFG pic.twitter.com/cdNnqS9xuy
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 14, 2019
Storybook Theatre’s version of Beatrix Potter’s classic tale is hopping into Theatre West this Fall. As always at Storybook, there will be plenty of audience participation and singing and dancing. https://t.co/jUaqayClsq pic.twitter.com/REo7sSKPUU
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 14, 2019
HANDJOB – When a gay writer hires a man to work as a “shirtless cleaner,” homophobia, racism and issues of consent bubble to the surface.This outrageous comedy will leave you gasping with shock and laughter as it explores the deepest sensitivities… https://t.co/ZKqDWiz1Tp pic.twitter.com/8WtjpZATde
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 15, 2019
WINNER Producers’ Encore Award & NOMINEE Best Solo Performance 2019 Hollywood Fringe Festival! Jenny has a plan. A plan to get pregnant. Everyone says, time is running out – she just turned 35, after all. https://t.co/v9HGuEY2nE pic.twitter.com/JRcR1yACCL
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 16, 2019
Hollywood’s drunkest magic show, DIRTY TRICKS w/ The New Bad Boys of Magic, extends into its second smash(ed) year at the newly renovated The Three Clubs. https://t.co/EOgYalKYAp pic.twitter.com/R8SmoglCjG
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 16, 2019
A staged reading of a new play, which was a 2018 NYT Critic’s Pick. Written by Gracie Gardner, directed by Kate Bergstrom. Presented outdoors on The Fowler Museum’s Goldenberg Terrace, ATHENA is a coming-of-age comedy by critically acclaimed playwright https://t.co/GPlg21sRZt pic.twitter.com/KCzekGIX92
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 16, 2019
Elizabeth is convinced her husband Robert is at death’s door, and she’s determined to get the whole brood together for a final family holiday, quickly, before his bird has flown. https://t.co/tj2Ddpq2Q7 pic.twitter.com/WwaIK2i0mS
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 19, 2019
Theatrical shows, Cabaret, Dance, and Music Programs NOW registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For more shows visit our Calendar. For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
Our Lady of 121st Street https://t.co/hj1Y9aQGYH pic.twitter.com/hcgm5o0ShF
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 29, 2019
An Evening with Vickie Shaw https://t.co/AZnNLwDcIg pic.twitter.com/xCRBGAMGi7
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 29, 2019
Edgar Allan Poe https://t.co/24VdopzOZP
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 29, 2019
The Spitfire Grill https://t.co/3stPQJWOp8 pic.twitter.com/QDKnXAaP2x
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 29, 2019
Derina Harvey Band https://t.co/iRDvmJiP6r
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Yi-Nuo Wang, piano https://t.co/6oyIEgJtkN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Cirque FLIP Fabrique https://t.co/JlZZTf3vZj pic.twitter.com/JbYM7ww6Su
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Burton Cummings https://t.co/hySWCMbABO pic.twitter.com/rbLMn3se1a
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Pablo Sáinz-Villegas’ AMERICANO Trio https://t.co/JmOyUcbxUK pic.twitter.com/xYUzjLV40w
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal https://t.co/YVwPXjCtOg pic.twitter.com/731R8kbw4d
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
We Shall Overcome – A Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., featuring Damien Sneed https://t.co/4xag0b8wjS pic.twitter.com/nskAHk3IKv
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Benjamin Baker, violin https://t.co/4Sc46IFeTS pic.twitter.com/G4wQQRkTyW
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood: The Scared Scriptless Tourd Sherwood: The Scared Scriptless Tour https://t.co/D4XMHmi8TY pic.twitter.com/AtwBIJeDyl
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (The Musical) https://t.co/ZZ4aRSgAlW pic.twitter.com/nFr7GNGKAd
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Joan Osborne/The Weepies https://t.co/JYkAFPJ6c5 pic.twitter.com/NBuL3p2ne4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Marc Cohn https://t.co/Ep4vyjkwtV pic.twitter.com/W3l6tYCypV
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Lea Salonga https://t.co/UU1XjJ2xhC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Little Women https://t.co/mPiiXrMTKH pic.twitter.com/IfWxRZLX9K
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
ADIOS DOLORES https://t.co/b9rS3eLE9F pic.twitter.com/Fs72eYjmfv
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) July 30, 2019
Witch https://t.co/e5NZ7oB4uT pic.twitter.com/gBd1hQB0SG
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 1, 2019
Skintight https://t.co/VsrzGkt4Hc pic.twitter.com/VAHXp28dnV
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 1, 2019
Fallen Saints: Salem https://t.co/jaNi6ISMEF pic.twitter.com/O018NcFr7D
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 1, 2019
American Standard https://t.co/gO9b7oWAyK pic.twitter.com/LPHMHcZz2j
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 1, 2019
Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes) https://t.co/kwTdkSKl9I pic.twitter.com/QsCqIvdwM1
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 2, 2019
Painting Churches https://t.co/LOwalpYNfn pic.twitter.com/7lZDoWy5DF
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 2, 2019
LAb Works Play Festival https://t.co/9rqkdaCNbu pic.twitter.com/W4Fyv0GOPL
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 2, 2019
SkyPilot Runway – Honeymoon Suite https://t.co/lWQWwnQYgS pic.twitter.com/H1uezcCkbu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 2, 2019
Nick Dear’s Frankenstein | California Premiere https://t.co/1gaBA80NXI pic.twitter.com/pgLxAxj4qv
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 2, 2019
Beast on the Moon https://t.co/eNWOxNwr9i pic.twitter.com/G2ThUJLhFQ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 3, 2019
Concrete Rose by LaDarrion Williams – Staged Reading https://t.co/2wu6K4iaG0 pic.twitter.com/Dt8woJpo3V
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 4, 2019
Amadeus at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/JrE5bBteHC pic.twitter.com/W8JPKHXrG4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) August 4, 2019
Theatrical shows registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For more shows visit our Calendar. For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
“The Group Rep presents a musical staged reading of PEACH BOY, based on a 200-year-old favorite fairy tale character Momotaro, book and lyrics by Tony Pinizzotto, music by Phil Luna, directed by Hisato Masuyama. PEACH BOY is a timeless tale of love, adventure, and coming-of-age; crafted to excite as it restores your faith in never being told you’re too old to dream.”
PEACH BOY – A Musical Staged Reading https://t.co/DOCd1a4lmU pic.twitter.com/GEdAmoKIOO
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 18, 2019
“The Group Rep presents StoryTime, a story salon produced by Patricia Willson, featuring fresh, live personal stories as entertainment – – an evening of joy, sadness, and a touch of comedy on Sunday, July 14 at 7:00 pm, at the Lonny Chapman Theatre in North Hollywood, CA, at the edge of the NoHo Theatre & Arts District.”
StoryTime https://t.co/wpfYF5uA1a pic.twitter.com/LHsCOqbHaO
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 18, 2019
“Tuesday Night Comics is arguably the funniest night of comedy in San Diego. Mark Christopher Lawrence taps into his extensive list of talented comedian friends and shares the North Coast Rep stage with them. The show is comprised of talent from all over the country with late-night television credits as well as credits from Comedy Central, HBO, SHOWTIME, ETC…RATED R.”
Tuesday Night Comics at North Coast Rep https://t.co/yRWxazLpW0 pic.twitter.com/3OEc0oSgw2
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 19, 2019
“Two Naked Angels – A Pair of Thought Provoking One-Act Plays
LOST VOICES – Three Women live ordinary lives. Behind their eyes lurks a secret each has kept buried in the deepest part of their souls until today. Today they can no longer hide their voices. Today, 7.6 Billion peoples lives hang in the balance and these three women don’t even know it.”
Two Naked Angels https://t.co/vpXiivgGhH pic.twitter.com/YIINOVGxLr
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 19, 2019
“’Experience an interactive evening with Josh Sundquist, featuring a live performance of the hilarious storytelling and comedy that has earned him over 200 million views online. Bestselling author, comic, and Paralympian Josh Sundquist tracked down all the girls he’d ever tried to date to ask why they rejected him. He shares the results of his semiscientific investigation (and yes, it’s a true story) in this one-of-a-kind live performance that blends interactive storytelling with standup comedy. From a disastrous mini-golf date involving a backward prosthetic foot to a misguided ‘grand gesture’ at a Miss America pageant, it’s a story about looking for love—or at least a girlfriend—in all the wrong places. ”
We Should Hang Out Sometime https://t.co/LWWbIoqOI7 pic.twitter.com/0z3SPgfhSZ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 19, 2019
“Joy Perkins, a 40-year old disgruntled underachiever, has resigned herself to a life of regret and unfulfilled potential. But when world-famous guru, Niev Lapel, comes to town, Joy is determined to take one final stab at getting what she deserves and becomes a guru herself. Laden with adult language and situations, catchy original songs, and four or five murders, Accidental Joy: A New Musical, is a visionary, third-eye-opening dark comedy that speaks to the central role we play in forging our own destinies.
The Montalbán is proud to partner with Infinity Grove Entertainment to present Los Angeles audiences with a special opportunity to experience an enhanced workshop production of Accidental Joy: A New Musical, coming to the theatre for one-night-only on Saturday, June 29, 2019. Book by Marcus Terrell Smith, music by Robbie McDonald, and lyrics by both, Accidental Joy is a dark comedy musical about one woman’s incredible journey to find the guru within, and the four or five hilarious murders that follow her along the way…Deviating from the standard theater development process, Accidental Joy invites audiences to take part in a completely unique and entertaining workshop production experience using minimal sets and costumes. While these presentations of new shows are usually done for small focus groups, Accidental Joy is changing the trend in LA fashion.”
Accidental Joy https://t.co/7TdIdys02N pic.twitter.com/XE4XUHJpY1
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 19, 2019
“Who has the funniest set in LA?
Come check out 7 comedians compete to be The Set Off Champ!
7 minute sets, 7 Comedians, 7 minutes to crack up the audience.
Special Guest Headliner Every Night!”
Sum Comedy – The Set Off https://t.co/sNotb1Ezbt pic.twitter.com/IKMcNHaMv4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 20, 2019
“Towne Street Theatre’s TST Summer Series Presents: Nights of Sum Poetry! We are calling all spoken word artists, writers, rappers, and wordsmiths of LA who are looking to perform and share their truths and narratives to push the culture. The showcase will consist of spoken word theatre performance themed Push The Culture followed by an open mic, available to audience members who would like to perform!”
Towne Street Theatre’s TST Summer Series Presents: Nights of Sum Poetry! https://t.co/Q4s05qmyMv pic.twitter.com/0VJIDJt5sF
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 20, 2019
“Our next Literary Series selection is The Awakening of La Muse by S.R. Strickland…Excerpts from the novel will be performed by professional actors. The Awakening of La Muse is about Muse, a sixteen-year-old American slave, driven by a secret that nurtures her spirit but binds her to a crippling silence, is petrified when she travels with her owners to Europe. The journey sweeps her from the rocky dirt roads of a plantation to the elegant avenues of Paris. In 1855, she escapes but soon learns a French bounty hunter is in pursuit. When the day of reckoning arrives, she battles for the right to liberty. A short talkback with the author immediately following the performance.”
TST Literary Series: The Awakening of LA Muse https://t.co/3JavJYMpSd pic.twitter.com/Ks0cBHg8vg
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 20, 2019
“For the first time ever, One More Productions co-founders, Damien Lorton and Nicole Cassesso will take the stage together to share colorful stories and songs from a lifetime spent in the theater…Nicole is the co-founder and Executive Director of One More Productions [and] has produced over 60 award-winning theatrical productions and special events, including co-creating and co-writing the audience favorite, The Holiday Gem…You probably recognize Damien as the voice of The GEM, Damien has been the Artistic Director of One More Productions for the past 15 years…”
Reflections On A Lifetime in Theater – Nicole Cassesso & Damien Lorton https://t.co/MSumjfZiSc pic.twitter.com/GrPxliLHTD
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 20, 2019
“The Porters of Hellsgate Theatre Company presents William Shakespeares The Two Noble Kinsmen, directed by Will Block. Kinsmen offers a simple, poignant message in the most gloriously messy wrapper: be good to each other says Block. Shakespeare and Fletcher channel Chaucer’s original work to tremendous effect, declaring Stop. Look around. Reach out…The Two Noble Kinsmen will be the Porters twenty-ninth production along the road to completing Shakespeare’s canon.”
Two Noble Kinsmen https://t.co/24w9aZ6N1i pic.twitter.com/6idAY2ArMU
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 20, 2019
“The Porters of Hellsgate Theatre Company presents Double Falsehood by Lewis Theobald, adapted from Cardenio, the lost play of Shakespeare and Fletcher, directed by Thomas Bigley…’Double Falsehood’ is produced with the Porters ambition of crossing every “t” and dotting every “i” along the road to completing Shakespeare’s canon.”
Double Falsehood https://t.co/8Lf4JHJ1u9 pic.twitter.com/DdgbE1HJVI
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 21, 2019
“A New Immersive Game Experience! Solve and collect clues, perform tasks, commit murders, save your fellow classmates, and interrogate suspects to find which candidate is trying to steamroll their peers on their way to the top. Are you in cahoots with a killer? Or is your candidate the next victim? This is a sandbox-style immersive experience co-operative game (RPG) inspired by Clue, Mafia, and other party games.”
Vote for Murder! https://t.co/FEgs9mFo7H pic.twitter.com/VfaElyEFDr
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 21, 2019
“Coin & Ghost, LA’s theatrical home for remixed mythologies, is thrilled to announce its second season: MYTH-REMEMBERED. The emerging theatre company will launch its season with the World Premiere of Bad Hamlet, an irreverent, interactive, and inventive play that places Shakespeare’s masterpiece directly up against the many interpretations of it, whether accurate, misremembered, or re-invented entirely. Devised by the ensemble and directed by Rob Adler.”
Bad Hamlet https://t.co/2Ui2fdTqtb pic.twitter.com/FhnM4DKpWt
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 21, 2019
“Staged reading of a play. Written by Thomas Gibbons. Directed by Barbara Schofield. Sterling North, the new Black director of the Morris Foundation precipitates turmoil when he insists that the Foundation museum display its stored artworks of African origin with greater prominence and in greater quantity, dismissing those who oppose him as racist. He is even prepared to go to court to challenge the will of the museum’s founder, Alfred Morris, to pursue the objective of promoting the exposure of North’s beloved African artists. Nothing is as simple as it looks. Was Morris a racist? Who decides who should see art? Who decides what we can see? Who has that right? Can a museum itself be a unified work of art? Should the last will and testament of a private collector be sacrosanct?”
Permanent Collection https://t.co/o0hgb8kEfu pic.twitter.com/Bc001A2yDZ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 22, 2019
“Spend the holidays at home at The GEM and step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast!…The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed into his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will doomed for all eternity. This “tale as old as time” is filled with fun for the whole family; with spectacular music, costumes, sets and grand production numbers. Be our guest and experience the magic of this timeless fairytale!”
Beauty and the Beast – Gem Theatre https://t.co/4FuGjIE5K3 pic.twitter.com/wCuwtYBTGd
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 22, 2019
“”The American Dream has come to dominate the culture of this continent, but is it the only dream worth pursuing? Are there other dreams that might promote our success and survival better? Crazy Horse: A Dream of Thunder explores this through the lens of a single figure of the Wild West, the legendary Lakota warrior Crazy Horse, who finds himself fleeing the Indian agency in 1877 even after his pivotal victory at Little Bighorn and the destruction of General Custer. Portraying other characters in his life with a feather, shawl, or war bonnet, this thoughtful hero takes the audience on a vision quest, gathering clues from his past to unlock a future for his people. Winner of a Kansas City Fringe award & a Best of Kansas City award, this solo show is written & performed by Sam Wright and directed by Nicholas Collett.”
Crazy Horse: A Dream of Thunder https://t.co/CcxEISPyyd pic.twitter.com/ZKpZphz35O
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 22, 2019
“Looking for a fun night out at the theatre? The TST Variety Show is the place for you! Singing, Dancing, Sketch and Audience Interaction.
About this Event TST presents a Variety Show like NO other! Singing – Check, Sketch – Check, Dancing – Check, Audience Interaction – Check
It’s Spectacular! It’s Amazing! It’s Incredible! It’s the TST Variety Show Night – One Night ONLY.”
TST Variety Show https://t.co/WoO87ZB7hs pic.twitter.com/aD6HGjDBBI
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 22, 2019
“The Classical Theatre Lab’s production of The Last Days of Don Juan is presented with the support of the City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division.
The Last Days of Don Juan is the earliest known dramatic appearance of literature’s most famous (or infamous) romantic rogue. He is possibly the first of the red hot lovers. The Seducer from Seville goes from place to place, city to city, town to town, village to village, deceiving, deflowering, despoiling and devastating beautiful maiden after beautiful maiden. He is aided and abetted in his adventures by his loyal servant Catalina, who time and again helps Don Juan escape angry pursuers…This libertine lord of lust finds his fortunes begin to change after he slays the angry father of one of his conquests in a sword fight. Not long after, Don Juan finds himself opposed by supernatural forces that seek to punish him for his wicked, wicked ways. Can he seek repentance and find forgiveness in time?”
The Last Days of Don Juan https://t.co/wzekmF3B2J pic.twitter.com/hVm9VDEwwd
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 23, 2019
“Bertolt Brecht’s satiric comedy of war, love and justice. Deep in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia, a humble kitchen maid named Grusha risks her life to rescue an abandoned baby from civil war. But when the child’s aristocratic mother returns to claim him, the entire social order of a corrupt and violent world is put on trial.”
Caucasian Chalk Circle https://t.co/pdCv2ddeoN pic.twitter.com/l8On5tnhLz
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 23, 2019
“As part of the Towne Street Theatre Summer Series, we are proud to present this wonderful play written and directed by Sonia Jackson
Conversations ‘Bout the Girls, a fresh, inspiring performance piece, is about the relationship women have with their breasts. It brings into view the mysterious, sometimes misunderstood, and often controversial realm of women’s bodies and body images. Only 2 days so be sure to see it while its up! Great way to spend a summer night or afternoon, in the heart of Hollywood!”
Conversations About the GIRLS! Yes, those GIRLS! – TST Summer Series https://t.co/JbiNRt32gU pic.twitter.com/Kag4qfDfeL
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 23, 2019
“Immigration and What it Means to Be an American
As seen through the works of the Theatre’s original
Yankee Doodle Dandy and iconic Patriot.”
You’re A Grand Old Rag https://t.co/wTCH6tDT8A pic.twitter.com/IIK1AZknQ2
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“Get swept away by the infectious music, uplifting story, and dazzling dance numbers that have made MAMMA MIA! a worldwide phenomenon. As wedding festivities commence on an idyllic Greek island, a young bride-to-be schemes to discover the identity of her father among three men from her mother’s past. With so many of ABBA’s timeless hits, including “Dancing Queen,” “Take a Chance,” “Money, Money, Money,” and “SOS,” this story of love and friendship is an unforgettable musical experience that will leave you dancing in the aisles! ”
MAMMA MIA! https://t.co/erJPFPGnyS pic.twitter.com/mGRaSimJHp
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“Known by many as the hit 1989 film starring Pauline Collins and Tom Conti. Our heroine is an ordinary English housewife. As she prepares chips and egg for dinner, she ruminates on her life and tells the wall about her husband, her children, her past, and an invitation from a girlfriend to join her on holiday in Greece to search for romance and adventure.”
Shirley Valentine https://t.co/P4rnLihGzS pic.twitter.com/fkoBRMayxp
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“Set against the backdrops of the Vietnam War, World War II and the Korean War, Beyond Glory tells the stirring, emotional, and heroic true stories of eight recipients of America’s highest military award, the Medal of Honor, told by one actor. Beyond Glory gathers these men together in the present to look back on the defining moments of their lives and to examine the meaning of courage, duty, and ultimately, humility. ”
Beyond Glory https://t.co/TRDnOe8HPo pic.twitter.com/ZTPwjPq4I6
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“APPLE SEASON is produced by Moving Arts as a part of a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Other partnering theaters are New Jersey Repertory Company (NJ) and Riverside Theatre (IA). Mr. Anthony and E. M. Lewis are long time collaborators, he has directed three premiere productions of E. M. Lewis’ work, plus two “Car Plays” and a one-act for the Samuel French Ten Minute Play Festival in New York…Lissie returns to her family’s land after many years. A chance encounter with an old flame conjures memories she thought she’d escaped long ago. This striking new play explores family, desire, and whether to confront the tangled past — or burn it to the ground.”
APPLE SEASON https://t.co/nhK58vAPmp pic.twitter.com/bjb5lbJlcN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“GOOD ENOUGH is the true journey of world renown author and story teller Ted McGrath. Playing 15 characters, McGrath takes us on an emotional roller coaster ride through addiction as he sabotages his family, his career and ultimately his life in the attempt to answer one question burning inside him his entire life: AM I GOOD ENOUGH? Now, having reclaimed his life and at the pinnacle of success, McGrath’s play asks each of us that same question: Are you ‘Good Enough?’”
GOOD ENOUGH https://t.co/BbYUr9QVCO pic.twitter.com/scWPrjCWsu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“BLITHE SPIRIT has continued to be a smash hit comedy since it first premiered on the London and Broadway stages in 1941. This hilarious supernatural farce centers on fussy, cantankerous socialite and novelist Charles Condomine, who invites the eccentric “kooky medium” Madame Arcati to his house to conduct a séance, hoping to gather material for his next book. The scheme backfires when he is haunted by the ghost of his annoying and temperamental first wife, Elvira, who makes continual attempts to disrupt Charles’s marriage to his second wife, Ruth, who cannot see or hear the ghost during the séance or afterwards. Boundless laughs and constant pandemonium ensue.”
Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward https://t.co/tpmdJdNxoH pic.twitter.com/2BcRTc8G0R
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“’These Streets’ is a new play with original music, including musical performances. It’s 1961 at the height of the folk music scene in Greenwich Village. Eve Wilson moves to New York City with dreams of becoming a singer/songwriter. She stumbles upon the local open mic scene, where she meets other aspiring artists Ben Phillips, a talented singer and bartender struggling with stage fright, and Nancy Tate a writer who falls for Ben, proving to perhaps be the challenge he needs. She also meets folk singer Dennis McKinley. When she meets Dennis sparks fly until his new found career success creates tensions between them. Dennis then must rediscover who he is and what it is that matters to him most.”
These Streets https://t.co/twS8VkBuap pic.twitter.com/dtXlVpdDkB
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 24, 2019
“A beloved Los Angeles tradition, the Festival is freewheeling, inclusive and a bit anarchic. It’s an entire summer of mainstage performances, pre-show family events including workshops, a slate of extraordinary opening acts and diverting community events. Bring a blanket and a picnic to enjoy great theater in a great city. All free, all summer long. TWELFTH NIGHT. A cloud hangs over the country of Illyria as Countess Olivia mourns and Duke Orsino pines. But when Viola (a young woman with a big secret) washes onshore, it soon becomes clear that you can’t keep the human spirit down for long. Music, dance, and lovable misfits abound in one of the most beloved romantic comedies of all time, all set against the backdrop of the jazz era.”
Twelfth Night https://t.co/aBg7zMwo4Q pic.twitter.com/BZE84WS16w
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 25, 2019
“A summer season of free performances like no other! A beloved Los Angeles tradition, the Festival is freewheeling, inclusive and a bit anarchic. It’s an entire summer of mainstage performances, pre-show family events including workshops, a slate of extraordinary opening acts and diverting community events. Bring a blanket and a picnic to enjoy great theater in a great city. All free, all summer long. PERICLES. Love is lost and found again in one of Shakespeare’s most spellbinding plays. The young Pericles sets out for adventure, but gets more than he bargains for. 25 years later, it’s his daughter’s turn to sail the high seas as she seeks to unravel the mystery of her birth. PERICLES is an epic tale, spanning continents and decades, complete with knights-errant, greek gods, pirates…and more than a little magic.”
Pericles https://t.co/FiAjbep6bZ pic.twitter.com/im6RkC1pY7
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 25, 2019
“Back by popular demand, the Peter Sprague jazz trio explores songs that resonate with the boomers. They start with The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix, James Taylor, and Cream, and then for balance they play “Georgia” or add Cole Porter. The vibe is contagious and the sound pulls you in.”
The Peter Sprague Trio at North Coast Rep https://t.co/6cx0epHLSn pic.twitter.com/EJpMjsJfUe
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 25, 2019
“’SWIPED “APPily Ever After’ is a modern day love story about about the life of Polly, a meticulous planner that finds herself manifesting her very first relationship using online dating apps, and all the confusion, fear, and strangeness that comes along with it. Yes, it’s a comedy, and maybe we can even call it a contemporary fairytale, but really it’s story that every 21st century human being with dreams and goals and passions can relate to. Our main character, Polly, is just that 21st century human being. After Polly’s parents split up when she was nine years old, she decided that the only way she could control her destiny was to meticulously plan out every aspect of her life, but when her boss asks her to bring her boyfriend to the company mixer she realizes the one thing that she never meticulously planned for was a relationship. This is a girl that micromanaged and manifested her sleepovers, her line position in the nutcracker, her role in student government, and even the class senior prank. I mean who wouldn’t love to see 100 micro-pigs running down the halls of a high school on ditch day? Not anybody we’d like to know. How did she miss planning for a relationship? All of Polly’s dreams had come true and now it was time for her to find….ahem…. love…… the one thing that it’s kind of starting to look like she might have been avoiding this whole time. Do Polly’s master planning and manifesting skills find her the relationship that she’s set out to have? Come see SWIPED “APPily Ever After” to find out!”
Swiped The Musical https://t.co/QLmbCVAKjB pic.twitter.com/AvfJ9r2nqv
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 25, 2019
Theatrical shows registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For more shows visit our Calendar. For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
“THE ONLY NON-ORIGINAL SOLO PERFORMANCE AT HFF19. After the suicide of his father, a young man, living alone in Victorian England, struggles to find purpose in life through a passionate romance with Maud, ultimately learning that his feelings of loneliness and violent tendencies are inescapable. ”
Maud//The Madness https://t.co/y1X8BRtztW pic.twitter.com/98XaPrYsem
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 4, 2019
“Hollywood Fringe Festival and the Actor’s Company present CANCELLED, a hilarious new show created and directed by Frankie Ryan Maclaughlin. Staying relevant is a full-time job in the year of our lord 2019, and the last thing you want to be is #Cancelled. A washed up child star. An up-and-coming music producer. An “influencer-by-accident”. What do they have in common? An internet scandal big enough to break them.
CANCELLED is an energetic, fresh take on the #cancelculture dominating today’s headlines. Why do we love a good, shocking, pearl-clutching scandal? Social media, sizzling hot takes, exposed past mistakes, and the dire need to #haveitall, when combined, cook up a lethal recipe- how far would you be willing to go to “make it?” Our show examines our dumpster-fire, can’t look away, schadenfreude-esque fascination with watching stars and influencers we love fall from grace- all in the blink of an eye. CANCELLED tells the tale of three young celebs – an influencer who has it all, a rapper who had it all, and a new girl who wants it all – what will it take to get them #cancelled ?”
#CANCELLED: The Play https://t.co/1OjuvApGMf pic.twitter.com/ByDDNaXQWB
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 4, 2019
“Rachel’s solo show celebrates Jewish identity, girlhood, community mourning, life, and begs the question of whether or not one Jewish comedian can and should make Anne Frank’s death about herself.”
Shiva For Anne Frank https://t.co/PbA2AU0Rv0 pic.twitter.com/s1DxN72Ho3
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Walking On Eggshells In Stilettos written & performed by Ann-Marie Lariccia & directed and developed by Jessica Lynn Johnson, is one woman’s dark comedy that edutains audiences about bipolar disorder, dysfunctional relationships, depression, child abuse, and substance abuse. Using multiple characters, multimedia, and physical comedy, we journey with Ann Marie as she steps out of negative patterns and into her own power, self love and some sexy stilettos!”
Walking on Eggshells in Stilettos https://t.co/Gj8VevzuDu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“’By the Light of the Moon’ makes its world premiere this June at the Broadwater Theatre as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. We find Lila, a young British woman, alone in a hospital for the criminally insane in 1928. Abandoned by her family, society, and her only friend in the asylum, she is forced to face her deepest secrets and the dark reality of the events leading up to her imprisonment. Confronting her circumstances with levity, innocence, and a strong sense of denial, Lila takes us on a journey full of playful poetry and vivid trauma until she’s forced to confront the reality of her fate. ‘By the Light of the Moon’ presents us with questions about gender, mental health and the institutional suppression of the female voice.”
By The Light of the Moon https://t.co/aoPTJ1bOxC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Taking place over 3 pivotal moments in the history of the American Video Store, our intimate story of clerks and customers examines the rise and fall of a cultural phenomenon that defined a generation.”
An American Video Store https://t.co/hXFCB4lv20 pic.twitter.com/XNVMApBmxE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Jonathan David has been playing for deaf ears. Born to Deaf parents with severe substance and mental health issues, David takes us through his first hand account of his and his parents upbringing, his own troubles with addiction, and his own continuing recovery. SIGNS is a hilarious and insightful look at the external and internal forces that shape who we are. Spoken word performance with American Sign Language Interpreter.”
SIGNS W/ JONATHAN DAVID https://t.co/gprgSCtSiD
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Cave Girl The Musical tells the story of Gloria, a woman who leaves her life behind to live in a cave where she thinks she can finally be free. As a last-ditch effort to stay in the cave, Gloria attempts to disappear into a musical. When the music fades and the true villain is revealed, she is faced with the one thing she has been trying to avoid, the truth. McCarthy imagines, “the different path my life could have taken had I not found the road to sobriety and happiness. I hope to endear people who struggle with addiction or mental health issues to audiences who might not otherwise understand.” The show-within-a-show and parody musical tropes are reinvented as this allegory for alcoholism and suicide slams head-first into one woman’s addiction to denial.”
Cave Girl the Musical https://t.co/ylYCjr8mbk pic.twitter.com/M3M1NPltwp
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
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“Good Shows is proud to present The Book of Briarshire, running for five performances in the 2019 season of The Hollywood Fringe Festival from Saturday, June 8th through Sunday, June 30th. Written by and starring Kelly Moore, directed by Colleen Doyle, and produced by Conor Hanney, The Book of Briarshire is an epic medieval fantasy comedy, where kickass women rule. With an almost entirely female ensemble cast, Briarshire subverts the fantasy genre, packed with both action and laughs. Our heroine Ylva (played by Moore) wants nothing more than to become a knight and live up to her father’s legacy, so she quests to slay The Dragon (played by Lindsey Mallard) along with her clueless sister Skittles (played by Emily Bolcik) who frequently breaks into unsolicited/undesired freestyle raps. Along the way, they encounter magic, soldiers, elves, and even… a cobbler.”
The Book of Briarshire https://t.co/ztiIrSTapU pic.twitter.com/Lg7TJWT0fu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“David is trying to turn 50 graciously, and his best friend Maggie has even organized a Palm Springs weekend for a few friends. But the death of the former First Lady that same week provokes David’s festering anger, reminding him how the unchecked AIDS epidemic diminished his life and left him single for so many years. Gently cajoled by his friends to let go of the past, David struggles, sometimes comically, to embrace the future but not forget his history.”
Nancy F***ing Reagan https://t.co/lZxyzCs5dR pic.twitter.com/GbzLtpZ2DN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Grab ahold of your Pocketballs! The Bardic Bastards return to the Hollywood Fringe after the success of their critically derided production “The Midnight Menagerie” with Pocketmon! an adult parody musical. Hilariously funny and heartwarmingly nostalgic, Pocketmon is a 90 minute special journey into the dark and zany world of Soot Snag’em as he attempts to battle his way to the RobLo League. Supported by his fiercely loyal friends and facing off against the homicidal Team Sprocket, he’ll learn that it takes more than a strong Pocketmon to defeat the Special Three and earn the title of Pocketmon master.”
POCKETMON! A Parody Musical https://t.co/pw45OLt8tV
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Series: ‘The Five Emotions’ An Instagram legend with upwards of four hundred followers, Adam Blodgett (of @verygoodactor) can teach anyone to act—with “The Note,” the landmark Very Good Actor method—using a Single Constructive Note.
This Seminar Series, ‘The Five Emotions,’ will dedicate one show to each of the five human emotions:
JUNE 7: ‘Sad’
JUNE 14: ‘Fear’
JUNE 21: ‘Glad’
JUNE 27: ‘A Sour Mood’
JUNE 29: ‘Love’”
Very Good Actor: An Acting Seminar https://t.co/CHzxOj61jv pic.twitter.com/0zfM24ZEz4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Burlesque, Circus, Magic, Comedy and a few home truths. British actress, Cat LaCohie reveals the truth behind her Burlesque persona, Vixen DeVille, inviting you on the journey to discovering YOUR own inner Vixen.
Embrace the freedom to express yourself, BE yourself, CELEBRATE yourself, the GOOD, the BAD and THE WOBBLY!! A show guaranteed to leave you entertained and inspired.”
Vixen DeVille ReVealed https://t.co/pSDCSnU4rY pic.twitter.com/kT3ZxoIIAi
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“APOLLO 11 — The Immersive Live Show invites audiences to go on an epic journey to the Moon and back. The story of the 400,000 individuals it took to accomplish this mission is told through the eyes of Ben, a retired NASA Aerospace Engineer, as he recounts those heady days to his granddaughter Sydney, who finds her eyes turning away from her smartphone and up to the sky as she dreams about the endless possibilities of space. This celebration of one of mankind’s greatest achievements takes audiences of all ages on the ride of a lifetime and inspires future generations to imagine what comes next. Staged in a groundbreaking, purpose-built venue, APOLLO 11 is a truly immersive live show performed by 20 actors under 40,000 square feet of stunning 360° video projection and brought to life by world-class theatre design, a full orchestral score and life-size rockets.”
APOLLO 11 – The Immersive Live Show https://t.co/M6Sp3Nrwgq pic.twitter.com/NQn94EbBYo
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Mischief, madness and romance are in the air this summer when Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum presents Shakespeare’s rollicking comedy in its magical, outdoor Topanga amphitheater. Shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, and fearing that her brother Sebastian has drowned, Viola must disguise herself as a man. She falls in love with the neighboring Duke Orsino — who loves the Lady Olivia — who loves the disguised Viola. But false appearances are the norm on this Island of Misrule, where the fool is king, the court jester is a philosopher, and hijinks among the servants are wickedly delicious. Original music by composer Marshall McDaniel lends the familiar words and songs a refreshing new sound, lifting Shakespeare’s elevated language to even greater heights.”
Twelfth Night https://t.co/sRnsipGMsG pic.twitter.com/TxLmSUcme1
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“In Orson Welles’ ingenious adaptation of the famous novel by Herman Melville, a Shakespearean acting troupe works between performances of King Lear to create a play about Moby Dick. As the actors take up their new roles, the theater is transformed from a bare stage into the yardarms, sails, masts and deck of a ship hunting the great white whale. The actors provide the action-packed adventure, and the audience’s imagination provides the ocean, period costumes — and the whale.”
Moby Dick – Rehearsed https://t.co/MM1ryHPdRU pic.twitter.com/7yw9dMfzuH
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Sexual Misadventures of a Straight White Male: A Privilege Story is the male response to #MeToo, bro. And like, it’s totally true. Ross is on this quest to be a real man, so he goes to the Man Make Machine to learn to be a man. Like, I don’t know bro, sounds like every other story that’s out there.”
Sexual Misadventures of a Straight White Male: A Privilege Story https://t.co/aP4aMW67Uf pic.twitter.com/JD6OdQC5NZ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“An exciting new creative collaboration between independent film and independent theater begins this June at Fringe Festival with an adaptation of the indie cult classic comedy horror film Hell’s Kitty! The Los Angeles theatre company New Musicals Inc. (NMI) and the entertainment production company Smart Media have teamed up to present HELL’S KITTY: The Musical is a comedy, horror musical based on the original award- winning Hell’s Kitty web-series, comic book, and movie. There’s even a musical exorcism of a cat sung mostly in Latin, with “Exorcismus Feline,” and the theme song from the film sung in ensemble humorously titled “My Pussy’s Possessed.”
Unlike the movie, the musical is more of an unrequited love story involving a lonely, struggling writer, who blames his cat for his lack of inspiration, not knowing that his cat is possessed by someone from his past. The musical like the movie, which attracted horror fans and cat lovers alike, with its uncanny array of iconic cult figures from classic eighties horror films, hopes to develop the story line further by adding new musical performances, and expanding off of what began in the film with Dale Midkiff (Pet Sematary) performing a parody of Frank N’ Furter in drag. This time, however, the actors will really be singing!”
Hell’s Kitty: The Musical https://t.co/wzgJOtFaMo pic.twitter.com/E65Mwg8OKz
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Spring into magic when Albie Selznick returns to the Santa Monica Playhouse with his trademark Magic Monday beginning April 1. Every Monday evening through the end of August will see a new and different lineup of world-class, award-winning magicians and outstanding variety acts. Get ready for an unforgettable season of show-stopping feats — including sleight of hand, interactive parlor magic and mind-blowing illusions. Recommended for ages 6 and up.”
Magic Monday https://t.co/msOUEuk37Y pic.twitter.com/niSJMuPY6i
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“It’s mid-morning in February, Obama-era, in the northeastern section of Brooklyn known as “Bushwick”. We settle in the living room of an old warehouse style apartment where Skip, Beatrix, and Byron are on the hunt for the perfect subletter. Little do they know that the events of the previous night, a muddy haze in the form of a hangover, are gonna throw a wrench in all their plans. ‘Bushwick,’ a 60 minute one-act, is an Obama-era love letter to the millennial whose constant struggle with #yolo and #fomo becomes a crippling factor in the ever-evolving need to make meaning.”
Bushwick https://t.co/rPPqpaHhKT pic.twitter.com/sbNpAJE8Zq
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“Theatricum Botanicum resets Henrik Ibsen’s powerful play in a small town in South Carolina in the 1980s. Powerful people have difficult choices to make in Ellen Geer’s free adaptation of this classic — and extraordinarily timely — struggle between the interests of the individual and the welfare of society.”
An Enemy of the People https://t.co/Crt9S6SN7D pic.twitter.com/Ez2YEt3Pxp
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“The story of humankind told through the lives of the Antrobus family. Set in 20th century New Jersey and the Ice Age, Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play is a whirlwind of modernity and antiquity. As relevant today as its original production in 1942, this inspiring piece of Americana uses humor, history, and mythology to highlight humanity’s drive to carry on.”
The Skin of Our Teeth https://t.co/k0gCjl3k9O pic.twitter.com/3W7Rdsm0ft
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“Rogue Machine’s Most Popular Event – Every 2nd Monday. Six local writers, one topic, and a time limit. It’s an evening of cathartic thinking by some of the most dangerous minds in the city…From Emmy winning and Oscar-nominated sitcom writer and EP Dan O’Shannon (Modern Family, Cheers, Frasier), to NASA scientist/playwright Kevin Delin, to actor/dog-wrangler Jack Sundmacher, to actor/author Mary Alexandra Stiefvater, STEAL welcomes four Rant & Rave virgins. Plus, a chance to see host Ron Bottitta roast one of the show producers, Betsy Zajko, and a budding therapist who happens to be his son, Daniel Jordan Booth.”
Rant & Rave https://t.co/GzZJMCC1vJ pic.twitter.com/WT0mg76A86
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 11, 2019
“Real life husband and wife Alan Blumenfeld and Kathrine James star in D.L Coburn’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play. The irascible Martin Weller and self-righteous Fonsia Dorsey share a mutual love of gin rummy. As they play, they reveal secrets that get used against each other – and the game becomes a metaphor for their lives.”
The Gin Game https://t.co/r8saiTp6xQ pic.twitter.com/N3Uax2FWVC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 11, 2019
“It’s 2008 and childhood friends, Pete and Tommy, are sophomores at the Nile Christian University. Tommy is an athlete; Pete is a nerd. But despite their differences in personality and interests, they still find ways to keep their friendship alive. But for how long? One afternoon when Pete drops by Tommy’s room, hidden truths come to light, deep dark secrets are revealed. Their reality turns upside down. Will their friendship survive the day? Will they survive? This is one afternoon that will never be forgotten.”
Tommy’s Room https://t.co/JSrxLBMpaz pic.twitter.com/CnqiSYFhRE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“”It Takes Three” is a celebratory night of cabaret, music, and dancing. Through the hits of Broadway, pop, and some of your favorite divas, “Hairspray Live!” star Garrett Clayton and special guests Ashley Argota and Desi Dennis-Dylan tell tales of their friendship, navigating Hollywood, and their own personal awakenings — peppered with fan kicks and jazz hands!”
Garrett Clayton: It Takes Three https://t.co/kDLCkFEDfL pic.twitter.com/PK7HgOgqzg
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“North Coast Repertory Theatre is capping its highly successful Season 37 with the World Premiere of ANOTHER ROLL OF THE DICE, a rollicking musical reuniting songwriter Frank Loesser and author Damon Runyon, creators of the legendary Guys and Dolls. In Dice, three classic Runyon stories are intertwined with hits from the Loesser songbook, including “Heart and Soul,” “I Hear Music,” “Two Sleepy People,” and “Let’s Get Lost,” performed by iconic Runyonesque characters. Audiences who may be familiar with Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide from “Guys and Dolls” will delight in meeting some of their colleagues-in-crime from Runyonland: Joey Uptown, Baseball Hattie, Tobias the Terrible, singer Georgia St George and the much-in-demand safecracker, Touch Feely. Don’t take a gamble – get your winning ticket now and be among the first to witness the birth of a sure-fire classic.”
Another Roll of the Dice at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/jx3vcZ2I2C pic.twitter.com/Md5jWk29nC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“North Coast Repertory Theatre presents: Tenderly- The Rosemary Clooney Musical. Tenderly is based on the life of Rosemary Clooney, who was hailed as America’s favorite girl singer. In this exhilarating and inspiring new musical biography, it offers a fresh, personal and poignant picture of the woman whose unparalleled talent and unbridled personality made her a legend. We learn both the story of her successes on film, radio and TV, as well as her personal struggles. The show features many of her signature hits, including “Hey There (you with the stars in your eyes),” “Tenderly,” and “Come On-A My House.” Indulge yourself in a musical that will leave you cheering at her triumphant comeback and singing these unforgettable songs.”
Tenderly at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/eVDo3x765x pic.twitter.com/WEIKAGbeMR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“This Saturday and Sunday, for Father’s Day weekend, Arena Cinelounge Sunset will present FREE screenings of Rock Around the Clock and Rumble on the Docks. Both films feature the band Freddie Bell and The Bellboys. Arena Cinelounge owner Christian Meoli pays tribute to the memory of his late father, Jerry Mayo (one of the Bellboys), by offering free screenings of these movies this weekend.”
Rock Around the Clock/ Rumble on the Docks https://t.co/zDQREBCnh2 pic.twitter.com/uo8mazKCfl
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 13, 2019
“Mount Wilson Observatory—the scientific marvel above Pasadena, atop Mount Wilson—is pleased to announce the third date in its Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome six-month series, to take place on Sunday, July 7, 2019. The performances are presented inside the iconic vaulted dome of the 100-inch telescope. A season of musical adventures thoughtfully curated by Artistic Director Cécilia Tsan are offered on the first Sunday of each month through October with two shows per date.”
Mount Wilson Observatory’s “Songs of the Spheres” https://t.co/6x6G44ZKaz pic.twitter.com/aCdWxVRWKJ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 13, 2019
“New York, 1966 – In this exciting new take on Frederick Knott’s suspenseful drama, a young blind woman is manipulated by ruthless con men as they search for a mysterious doll. Trapped in her basement apartment, she learns that her blindness can be her best defense if she can only Wait Until Dark. The original Broadway production starred Lee Remick and ran for 373 performances.”
Wait Until Dark https://t.co/iqW51nBRVV pic.twitter.com/skAHttOT3Z
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 13, 2019
“Shakespeare on the Deck’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is back and this time features an LGBTQIA focused storyline. This electrifying production will transport you from the deck into the vibrant club “DRØM,” where four runaway lovers go to meet, gender-defying fairies dispute, and a group of hard-working women rehearse a play. Amongst these unlikely groups runs a mischievous Puck, armed with a wicked sense of humour and love “potion” capable of making anyone fall for the first person they set eyes upon. What could go wrong?”
A Midsummer Night’s Dream https://t.co/xMOnpZ0hRs pic.twitter.com/fnjPrr6Rre
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“They were pioneers who tried to accomplish something no one had ever done before with no path, no road map, and no rules. And, in the short term, they failed spectacularly. Ladies is a fictional account of the birth of The Blue Stocking Society, the world’s first major feminist movement in 1750’s London, told through a modern lens. The ladies’ ambitious goals soon create scandal in London society and conflicts amongst themselves, escalating into a tangled knot of electric and jagged relationships. These women are emboldened by their righteous cause and burdened by being revolutionaries far ahead of their time. This deliciously funny and irreverent world premiere examines the humanity and passion of these trailblazing ladies, and inspires us to carry on the work they began. AGE & CONTENT GUIDELINES: Please note that this production contains nudity, adult content, and profanity, and is recommended for ages 15+.”
Ladies https://t.co/gJ89v3Ku2Q pic.twitter.com/OxXVmURy9j
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“The women who brought you ECHOES present CHRYSALIS , a collection of monologues, personal essays, and short sketches written and performed by a diverse cast of femme-identifying folks, directed by Sara Tomko. Chrysalis takes a deep dive into the transitory state of life from the femme-identifying perspective. The women involved were challenged to examine their lives and let the audience in on vulnerable aspects of their personal journeys. Chrysalis showcases the different struggles of transition while honoring the beauty in our bodies, our self-growth and discovery.”
Chrysalis https://t.co/vqVVVz3ZJ4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“Willy Loman crashes into King Lear’s tattered home in Purgatory where they examine the harsh realities of their lives. In this strange dwelling between Heaven and Hell, Lear has frequent and upsetting delusions of his Earthly life, while Loman watches the serious damage he caused his family in life and after his death. Is it too late to learn and to inspire change in those they love? [ 2Cents Theatre Group’s 2019 Best of INK @Fringe ]”
Lear/Loman https://t.co/pbcMdFB1mp pic.twitter.com/tc690i2xRP
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“TST Presents Sum Comedy The Set Off. Who has the funniest set in LA? Come check out 7 comedians compete to be The Set Off Champ! 7 minute sets, 7 Comedians, 7 minutes to crack up the audience. Special Guest Headliner Every Night!”
TST Presents Sum Comedy The Set Off https://t.co/eUdRlGQjuo pic.twitter.com/Hz1hG4h3c5
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 15, 2019
“Set in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, three months after the fatal shooting of a black teenager by a white police officer, Scraps is a provocative mash up of poetry, realism and expressionism that chronicles the effects of his death on his family and friends.”
Scraps https://t.co/FdJGFl4zSE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 15, 2019
“It is a multimedia, multiple character story that centers around an aspiring young performer named Petal as she takes on the role of caregiver after her mother’s diagnosis with a mental illness. Petal’s life is abruptly interrupted yet again when her neighborhood becomes gentrified and Petal and her mother have to leave their family home. The circumstances, battles and situations the Petal goes through is a rites of passage to understanding life.”
Forgetting not Forgotten https://t.co/tLSjneGliD pic.twitter.com/pfb0LySA00
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 15, 2019
“Join us for an evening of savory excellence in celebration of 15 years of live theater from One More Productions! The evening’s festivities will kick off with a Silent Auction, accompanied by delicious tray passed hors d’oeuvres and champagne. You’ll then be escorted into the theater for an intimate dining experience on the stage of The GEM. While dining, guests will be treated to a private concert by renowned Jazz diva, Debbi Ebert. Ebert is truly entertainment personified. Her repertoire is a wonderful blend of classic jazz standards; a dash of blues, a sprinkle of pop – the perfect recipe for any musical appetite. All proceeds raised from this special event go directly back into the theater to allow The GEM to remain a home for the arts.”
15th Anniversary Hearts of the Arts Fundraiser Gala https://t.co/hKyyclIBTD pic.twitter.com/OndQo6DlzR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 16, 2019
“NOW EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND! What really goes on behind the scenes of tense arms negotiations between powerful nations? Set in the midst of the Cold War, Lee Blessing’s gripping play, A WALK IN THE WOODS, is especially relevant today. With talks seemingly at an impasse, the American and Soviet negotiators agree to meet informally while strolling through the peaceful forest. Their revealing and absorbing conversations, laced with warmth and humor, evolve through debate and discord, exploring unexpected and uncharted territory. Nominated for a Pulitzer and a Tony Award, Blessing’s dramatic comedy was inspired by historic conversations between negotiators Paul H. Nitze and Yuli A Kvitsinsky who left the official 1982 Geneva sessions for an unofficial “walk in the woods.” For those yearning for a more enlightened world, this play is shrewdly observant and resonates with the ring of political truth.”
A Walk in the Woods at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/9hFlkLCol8 pic.twitter.com/j1W0hfIXRE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
“The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep presents for FREE at three different outdoor venues in three different cities William Shakespeare’s THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins accidentally separated at birth. Antipholus and his servant, Dromio, both of Syracuse arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their long lost twins, who go by the same names! When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings, a near-seduction, the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus, and false accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession. Fast-paced comedy fun for all ages.”
The Comedy of Errors at North Coast Rep Theatre School https://t.co/mKpaWVjaEz pic.twitter.com/TgM0rq48OV
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
““THE FAVORITE” is a dark comedy about the Holmes siblings who have just lost their mother and are cleaning out their parents’ garage for the very last time. Shelby and Megan are competitive sisters with polar opposite world views; their adopted African American brother, Dylan is prone to having lively conversations with inanimate objects. They all have unresolved conflicts that get unpacked along with the mountains of boxes, bags and crates. As the family goes through the endless pile of their parents’ accumulated treasures and junk, they relive childhood milestones and touchstones, both joyous and traumatic. Things take an unexpected turn when they uncover a painting that was painted by their mother. She has left a note saying that the painting should go to her favorite child, without specifying which one of them that is. Old wounds are exposed and generously doused in salt until the afternoon comes to a climax when Shelby’s husband, Ethan makes a shocking discovery in a dusty old trunk.”
The Favorite https://t.co/Gw3zWiV9xT pic.twitter.com/5jDd3gmXcl
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
“One More Productions is thrilled to welcome back for the 3rd year in a row, the incomparable, Debbi Ebert, in her cabaret, DIVALICIOUS! A Celebration of Women in Jazz! This is the second of four performances in the 2019 Cabaret Series. Debbi Ebert is entertainment personified. Her repertoire is a genius blend of classic jazz standards, a dash of blues, a sprinkle of pop – the perfect recipe for any musical appetite. With her blend of musical styles and sultry stage personality, she dazzles in a variety of musical environments from concert halls to Big Bands to a classic jazzy combo. She is truly in a spotlight all her own! Tickets are $25 for general admission. This is an onstage seating event.”
Divalicioius! A Celebration of Women in Jazz https://t.co/eTrfTlV4zo pic.twitter.com/cXzPF1rzbi
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
“Aaron Loeb brings a dark comic edge to this psychological suspense thriller, in which a group of corporate consultants work together on a mysterious and ethically ambiguous project. As the lines between right and wrong are blurred, these characters must navigate the cognitive dissonances and moral dilemmas to decide for themselves if everything is, as it really seems. Andrew Barnicle directs a cast of NCRT’s best.”
Ideation at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/SBi2CUEFZv pic.twitter.com/WGmhh4H3B9
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
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For more shows visit our Calendar. For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
“…An ensemble comedy about a couple that leaves the world of online activism and leaps into the business of vigilante justice! Running at the 2019 Hollywood Fringe Festival in June, this is a bright show for anyone who has ever dreamed about being amazing…a family friendly comedy that brings comic books to life, with comic book page sets, sound effects, and lights.”
How I Became A Superhero https://t.co/dtEobVIpDA
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
“SugarFree Foster Care combines the difficult journey of foster youth through my perspective as both a social worker and foster child…interspersed [with] poetry, personal narrative, humor, and real-life experiences for a theater experience that tugs at the heartstrings of our greatest human needs in the midst of the social welfare system’s inadequacies.”
SugarFree: Foster Care Cognitive Dissonance https://t.co/d5yleaI6Kh
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
“Winner of 3 Tony Awards and 4 Drama Desk Awards LEND ME A TENOR combines a chain-reaction of mistaken identity, plot twists, double entendres and the constant slamming of many doors to create one of the funniest farces to grace the American stage in the last 30 years. A sensation on Broadway and in London’s West End, LEND ME A TENOR pays homage to the madcap screwball comedies of the 1930’s, guaranteed to leave audiences howling hysterically with laughter and walking out the door with a warm smile. ”
Lend Me A Tenor https://t.co/ES314Za5dA
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
Tales By Candlelight https://t.co/BKk8a9y5go
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
“Told through the creation of his first three films, ‘George’ is the story of how a young man from Modesto, California became George Lucas. With each act following a different film, George will learn all of the skills that eventual led to the creation of ‘Star Wars.’ ”
GEORGE. https://t.co/ELC7zksDLt
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
“You learn to survive quick when you’re being dragged behind a team of sled dogs. A comedy about a girl and her dogsled team navigating the rocky terrain of growing up and her quest to become the alpha of her own pack. ”
Raised By Wolves https://t.co/enWhX4aTXX
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
“In the circle that is Widows Anonymous, five characters come together to share stories, secrets and the brutal humor that is being a widow in modern times. As they discover, there is no short cut, no alternate route, and the only way out is through. Welcome to the front lines.”
Widows Anonymous https://t.co/vCgItcp47G
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
“The dynamic duo have finally made it to the Hollywood Fringe Festival! Little do Batman and Robin know, the Joker’s latest scheme will give them the ride of a lifetime. Race through the streets of Gotham with Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Superman, Alfred the Butler, and many more members of the Bat Family in this dark and hilarious interactive musical parody that puts you, the audience, in the middle of the action. Bring the whole family to battle The Joker, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, the Penguin, and the rest of the Dark Knight’s rogues gallery, and celebrate the Batman universe in this side splitting night of Bat-Mania! ”
Bat Knight! https://t.co/rHxCCXpbL8
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 30, 2019
“A hack director and a snooty actress stumble 300 years into the future. America has been taken over by a fascist government, which believes that entertainment is the key to control. As the only remaining people on earth with any artistic talent the director and actress are forced to put on a play. But if they fail to entertain the masses they will be executed on live television. ”
Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive The Apocalypse https://t.co/dZO5MvSJBe
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 30, 2019
“Actor and comedian Tobin Mitnick sheds light on three con men that are using their style-savvy to manipulate a generation of young Americans through the unregulated Wild West that is the Internet. In its world premiere, one-man comedy TOBINCON dives into the grotesque and hilarious world of online grifters—the Body Prophet, the Rhetorical Bad Boy, and the Compassionologist—with sketch and stand-up, in order to show us that the game may have changed, but the players are all still here. But Mitnick also answers a lingering question: When you spend so much time rubbing shoulders with these types, will it rub off on you? In other words, can you con yourself? Only TOBINCON has the answers!”
TOBINCON https://t.co/5PTS53KRFz
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 1, 2019
“A Tender Gender Bender Romantic Musical Fairy Story. A delightful re-imagining of the classic Cinderella tale brings you upside-down casting – half original practices, half Gilbert and Sullivan, half just plain fun. Meet a handsome Prince, silly stepsisters, a befuddled king, and an out-of-the-box steampunk Fairygodmother. Added delights are the outrageously playful period costumes and the heart-warming romance that blooms with the assistance of a glass slipper, a feather duster, and a truly magical wand. A gentle prod at stereotypical gender roles, this light-hearted send-up is a hilarious twist on the classic tale.”
CINDERELLA TOPSY TURVY – A Tender Gender Bender Romantic Musical Fairy Story for Pride 2019 https://t.co/mgB7XTYg0s
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 1, 2019
“Giuseppe Verdi and Librettist Francesco Maria Piave’s classic Italian opera based on the play La Dame aux Camélias adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas…Southern California native Christopher Job…makes his L.A. Opera debut. After a decade of work at the Metropolitan Opera, and making two appearances last season with the L.A. Phil.”
La Traviata https://t.co/HU9EC54Erw
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 2, 2019
“’A dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity…’ Well, not quite. Thyma and Aspid find themselves trapped in a barren room with two locked doors, but where are they? What sets them free? And most importantly, what happens after this? ‘The Same Room’ explores human compassion in a new light and begs the question- What becomes of us when we refuse to heal?”
The Same Room https://t.co/iTnstjZntc
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 2, 2019
“Like a lot of people today, campaign manager Tess Baker is sick of politics. She’s just about ready to throw in the when somebody wakes up a candidate she can work with – Abraham Lincoln. Will he be a good President in 2020 America? Will he even win? You decide! That’s right, the play has two endings and your vote counts!”
Lincoln 2020 https://t.co/rGXsq7bbpO
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 2, 2019
“A Musical Theatre Nerd, forced by her family to give up her dreams, gets a real job in the real world… as a toy store Christmas elf. An uplifting coming of age comedy about finding where one’s talents, or lack thereof, fit in the world. Christi Pedigo’s YouTube sensation Bunny the Elf will be sharing her elfing journey LIVE! On stage! With new material and a special update on what’s next for Bunny.”
Bunny the Elf LIVE! https://t.co/sj3KElh50K
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“A comedy about men and women straddling the elusive line between true love and a broken heart who discover that in the game of love what you see is not always what you get.”
FEELING LUCKY https://t.co/aIEGLuIssN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“Introducing Victress, the L.A.-based comedy burlesque troupe, flipping traditional burlesque on its head with a character-fueled strip show. The premise is simple: Comedic monologues lead into cheeky choreographed dance numbers that will make your heart go pitter-pat. Their newest show, “ShipwRACKed,” premieres in a 5-show limited run as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. It’s a naughty’cal adventure stacked with quips, ships, n’ nips. Get ready for a burlesque show like you’ve never seen before.”
Victress Burlesque Presents: ShipwRACKed https://t.co/0Voat98RKH
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“A play about when John Lennon said the Beatles were bigger than Jesus and the fallout that ensued.”
And Now It’s All This! https://t.co/XoQgBOBKvj
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“What really goes on behind the scenes of tense arms negotiations between powerful nations? Set in the midst of the Cold War, Lee Blessing’s gripping play, A WALK IN THE WOODS, is especially relevant today. With talks seemingly at an impasse, the American and Soviet negotiators agree to meet informally while strolling through the peaceful forest. Their revealing and absorbing conversations, laced with warmth and humor, evolve through debate and discord, exploring unexpected and uncharted territory. Nominated for a Pulitzer and a Tony Award, Blessing’s dramatic comedy was inspired by historic conversations between negotiators Paul H. Nitze and Yuli A Kvitsinsky who left the official 1982 Geneva sessions for an unofficial “walk in the woods.” For those yearning for a more enlightened world, this play is shrewdly observant and resonates with the ring of political truth ”
A Walk in the Woods at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/JApAbcLJUS
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“From the darkest corners of reality, to the land of the unexplained – Impro Theatre’s Twilight Zone Unscripted pays homage to Rod Serling’s breakthrough sci-fi series “The Twilight Zone.” Enter the wondrous dimension of imagination, as completely improvised episodes are created with every performance.”
Impro Theatre’s Twilight Zone UnScripted at North Coast Rep https://t.co/izPxWkcC6g
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“Based on the beloved comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles Schulz, this revue of songs and vignettes tells the story of some typical days in the life of Charlie Brown. From running after the school bus to spying the cute little red-haired girl at lunch, Charlie Brown deals with the fun and frustrations of life with his friends Lucy, Linus, and Schroeder; his kid sister Sally; and his faithful companion, Snoopy. With charm, wit, and heart, “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” is fun for all ages.”
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown https://t.co/KoEv0w1y5b
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“A live comedy production that parodies the 1976–1981 television series Charlie’s Angels. Three of LA’s favorite drag queens star in the title roles — Kay Sedia (Oscar Quintero), Chita Parol (Ray Garcia), and Frieda Laye (Danny Casillas). In this brand new episode written by Oscar Quintero and Kurt Koehler, young hopeful stewardesses are disappearing, and it’s up to Chico’s Angels to fly the “not-so-friendly skies.” Can the Angels solve the case? Fasten your seat belts, turbulence was never this spicy!”
Chico’s Angels: Fly Chica Fly” https://t.co/E8QAMcbnLI
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“Young newlywed Melody has never been to a funeral – until her husband dies in a plane crash. Expected to instantly assume proper widowhood, Melody is left to wonder, what’s the right way to grieve? Fortunately, her mother-in-law is a professional. Widow, that is. Under her guidance, Melody must try her best to be a good little widow.An emotional comedy about loss and longing from Peabody Award-winning Writer/Producer of NBC’s Hit “This Is Us.” Bekah Brunstetter will be participating in a talk-back following the performance on Saturday, June 1st. ”
BE A GOOD LITTLE WIDOW https://t.co/IFLNtFWtjR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“Theatre of NOTE continues its 2019 season with ROOTS:…four wonderfully strange world premiere short plays, written by four accomplished Theatre of NOTE-grown playwrights, which together usher audiences through the complexity of the human condition. A dark comedy for dark times unfolds at a wedding…in either a sitcom or just a disturbed mind (Deadpan). A one-night stand takes a Kafkaesque turn. Is this stranger the one? Or just something very strange (The Smell of Something to Eat)? A story of people who probably definitely love each other, as they encounter tectonic distress (Big Ones). Escaping Soviet Russia, a young woman goes on to found modern conservative philosophy before becoming the subject of her own musical theater production (Rand!). Everyone has their own journey, but we all start at our ROOTS. ”
ROOTS https://t.co/rQmDq0tHZ0
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“August and Bobbie have been broken up for weeks. Bobbie comes back to the apartment she left to pick up the last of her things. Like a manic, time-jumping fever dream- they recreate all of their highs and lows of their relationship. Only, they have differing memories and perceptions of the events. ‘Thank You For Loving Me’ explores still loving someone yet knowing it is time to say goodbye.”
Thank You For Loving Me https://t.co/E8KqnfMGnP
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“Inspired by the outrageous stories found on Nextdoor.com, Town Brawl is your chance to witness petty and absurd neighborly drama being settled in a no holds barred town hall meeting. If you hate your neighbors you’ll love our show.”
Town Brawl https://t.co/bfuOx645EH
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 3, 2019
“Daniel and Mitchell are the perfect couple. What isn’t so perfect is that Daniel desperately longs to be married, but Mitchell doesn’t believe in it. When a life-altering event throws the couple into crisis, Mitchell must use the laws of his own heart to fight the rules of law. Michael McKeever’s funny, passionate and poignant play takes an unflinching look at how we choose to tie the knot — or not.”
Daniel’s Husband https://t.co/hTUb9KDkcJ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 4, 2019
“The country’s going crazy; partisan politics, civil rights threatened, technology exploding. That’s right, it’s 1979! Somewhere in America’s heartland, with more heart than sense, Bronco Billy struggles to keep his traveling Wild West show alive. But when Billy and his ragtag troupe of misfits meet Antoinette, a Manhattan heiress on-the-run, the ride gets even wilder as she turns Billy’s world upside down.”
Bronco Billy – The Musical https://t.co/2zjj6Mvpsy
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 4, 2019
“Directed by Alicia Patterson and Rose Fliegel, the production’s focus will be less about the masculine versus feminine and more about the imposed imbalance of power…to directly confront these issues and start a discussion by engaging the audience with a comedic show which portrays how power politics affect the dynamics of a dysfunctional love story.”
The Taming of the Shrew https://t.co/QjTCkMbsod
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 5, 2019
“In Horny-The Musical, we meet Emily. Social-climbing as quickly as possible away from her embarrassingly bohemian mother into the arms of the most eligible bachelor and heir to the Smitt Family Wineries, Emily is the luckiest girl in the world…until she starts to grow horns right before the wedding. Her new social circles could never accept such a thing, so she must resolve the problem before her new fiance––not to mention her new mother-in-law––finds out. Knowing her mother’s sexually free nature, she wonders if its genetic and braces herself for the answer to the question: Who is my father? This simple question unleashes an avalanche of satyrs and nymphs from a different world…party-crashing her high-society wedding rehearsal and upending her carefully-constructed plans with wild debauchery and mayhem. If that weren’t enough, as prudish Emily’s horns continue to grow, so do new…feelings. ”
Horny-The Musical https://t.co/GpGT7rYRrb
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 5, 2019
“Brett Moore is totally enamored with baseball, and has been for 25 years. In that time, he’s memorized more about baseball than anyone with access to the Internet could possibly need to know. Come watch him perform his amazing feats of baseball memory that are unnecessary, stunning, and highly entertaining and wax poetic about his favorite obsession in a unique solo show that connects patrons and the performer through the love of our national pastime! ”
Batter Up: My Brain on Baseball https://t.co/4LqEfonn3B
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 5, 2019
“In ‘Sex With Strangers,’ failed novelist Olivia meets Ethan, a celebrated (and much younger) writer made famous by his sexcapade tell-all blog, at a snowbound bed and breakfast, and their mutual attraction quickly gets hot and heavy. As a weekend tryst develops into a long-term romance, their personal and professional lives collide. Ethan seeks legitimacy, dismissing his bad boy reputation as nothing more than an invented character. Olivia has her doubts, but craves for the literary fame Ethan can offer her. Ambition, identity and trust are in play when online personas clash with real world expectations in this smart, steamy take on modern love.”
Sex With Strangers https://t.co/utcsWv3XAO
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 6, 2019
“A warehouse sits alone at the edge of Silverlake. The story within its walls has already caused the disappearance of a dozen women and a reporter hot on the trail. Now you have come to help the reporter’s friend find the truth.
Inside there may be danger. Inside there may be horror. But in the end, there will be one question for you to answer: Who is the actual monster here? Captivated is a modern retelling of the classic horror story Frankenstein. They Played Productions brings you this psychological-horror immersive production where you, the audience, become a character in a story based on the classic tale Frankenstein. YOUR decisions will matter. YOUR choices will lead to one of 45 different endings. YOU will decide who survives…and who dies.”
Captivated: You https://t.co/ww0wzmTLxN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 6, 2019
“A FALLING STAR AT BUZZARD’S ROOST follows hard-touring retro-Rockabilly band, MAUREEN & THE MERCURY 5, performing at a kitschy, Alabama Drive-Inn Diner (off-season). When Maureen plugs in her vintage Elvis mic, she triggers otherworldly powers from the famous “moon rock”, sending the band, their manager and even the diner owner back to the first days of Rock & Roll! The reluctant time-travelers find love and learn life lessons as they struggle to get back to present day — set to the music of Rockabilly Jump Swing Band Maureen & the Mercury 5 (aka M&M5) and Alt-Country Outlaws The Flutterbies.”
A Falling Star At Buzzard’s Roost https://t.co/VjIb9Qnwlo
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) May 6, 2019
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“GREENWOOD 1964 is a powerful, educational two man one act show which takes us into an actual trip made by Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte. Two very great friends and once industry’s most successful sought after duo. Sidney Poitier the first Black to win an Academy Award for best actor and Harry Belafonte, activist and first music artist ever to sell a million copies in the US & England. The show takes place in Greenwood Mississippi 1964, a time in which Dr. King called it “The year of promise” due to the rise of racial tension versus the quest for social equality. This brilliantly crafted fictional debate between Mr. Poitier and Mr. Belafonte eloquently explores the individual approaches on how to achieve liberation for people of color. The action takes place inside of an attic “safe-house” in the racially charged segregated deep south of Mississippi. Both men have traveled down to drop a bundle of cash for relief funds and show moral support for the civil rights workers who have been killed trying to register black voters.”
Greenwood 1964 https://t.co/aZDQ6T7ahs
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 23, 2019
“Can we ever stop paying for the past? Can the person we want to ever escape the person we are now and were then? What price must be paid for not only our own crimes, but those of people close to us? Sins is a frank look at what we all deal with when we cannot overcome our own failings…This show includes prop guns, gunshots, and themes of gun violence. This show includes scenes of domestic violence, gun violence, and strong language.”
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 23, 2019
“A far-right, Pentecostal helicopter-mom struggles to keep her hell-raising son on the path of righteousness as he enters his first public school. When a powerful addiction takes over her son’s life, she must accept that you can’t save everyone, and that not every miracle can be left up to God.”
Saving Cain https://t.co/pGnXHXrQ6t
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 23, 2019
“Imagination or reality? Elegant stagecraft or just, well… Complications? Stephanie and her best friend Tommy are flying home together, but nothing is what it seems. As we are thrown back and forth between the rehearsals for a play Stephanie has written about her troubles and her increasingly turbulent flight home, we start to wonder: can we be saved through our art or is a crash landing inevitable? ”
Flights of Fancy https://t.co/Wi113wZoQN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 24, 2019
“Rubicon Theatre continues the company’s 21st “Coming of Age” season with the World Premiere of WOMEN BEYOND BORDERS, a play inspired by and loosely based on the remarkable journey of Lorraine Serena and a dynamic group of California-based artists who founded the non-profit Women Beyond Borders (WBB). Determined to “make art as if the world matters,” Serena and her friends fell upon the idea of box as metaphor: hope chest, treasure chest, womb, coffin, etc. They replicated a miniature wooden box no bigger than the size of a human heart and sent the boxes to curators and friends in other countries with the goal of encouraging dialogue, collaboration and community among women and honoring creativity. The founders of WBB were astonished at what came back to them – eloquent expressions of the enormous depth and variety, but also the universality, of women’s experiences throughout the world.”
Women Beyond Borders https://t.co/K2Tt7hWKv2
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 24, 2019
“Award-winning playwright David Ives, described by The New York Times as “wizardly, magical, funny, and original,” has penned six one-act comedies that examine various attempts at relationships and communication with hilarious results. Using inspired language and wordplay, Ives takes delight in pushing audiences’ smart buttons and teasing their brains. Join us for non-stop laughter and brilliant witticisms.”
All in the Timing at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/KsHqtuSvri
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“A comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games, She Kills Monsters tells the story of high schooler Agnes Evans as she deals with the death of her younger sister, Tilly. When Agnes stumbles upon Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she finds herself catapulted into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.”
She Kills Monsters at North Coast Rep Theatre School https://t.co/Y51fDoxUqa
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“Jim Curry, returns to North Coast Repertory Theatre to perform the music of the late John Denver. The music “is like an old friend, outlasting trends and standing the test of time,” says Mr. Curry. Join acclaimed performer Jim Curry for this tribute to the music of one of the most beloved singer/songwriters ever to grace the stage.”
John Denver Tribute at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/zhey6w8NgV
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“Tuesday Night Comics is arguably the funniest night of comedy in San Diego. Mark Christopher Lawrence taps into his extensive list of talented comedian friends and shares the North Coast Rep stage with them. The show is comprised of talent from all over the country with late-night television credits as well as credits from Comedy Central, HBO, SHOWTIME, ETC…RATED R ”
Tuesday Night Comics at North Coast Rep https://t.co/sqgw9NA4fk
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“Based on true events in 1931 Berlin, a courageous mother resists the rising Nazi party in order to free her imprisoned son. This riveting drama explores the heroic battle of the weak against the powerful, the truth against the lies, and mothers against murderers. ”
Taken at Midnight at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/pjKSVbtxzR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“In Arthur Miller’s riveting masterpiece, two estranged brothers must try to make peace with their past when they meet to dispose of their late father’s belongings.”
The Price https://t.co/32sQ2j6k62
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“East West Players presents an all-P.O.C. production of the beloved musical Mamma Mia! The magic of ABBA’s disco-era hits brings us to a Greek island paradise where a mother, a daughter, and three possible dads take a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget!”
Mamma Mia! https://t.co/NVpKiWT8vG
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“In the distant past of 2007, Casey writes fanfiction for the hit Alfie Wunderkid series of books. She writes really, really, really bad fanfiction. On purpose. The plot makes no sense, the characters are inconsistent, the dialogue is at the level of a second grader who swears, and… it’s hugely popular. As the fanfiction comes to life, what started out as a joke slowly morphs into a way for her to cope…with absentee parents, an overbearing sister, and having only one friend who, let’s just be honest, is a bit of a douche.”
Sunbathe in Darkness https://t.co/3uyqcLjgOR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“Fantasy collides with reality when Force of Nature presents the world premiere of Thomas J. Misuraca’s ‘Masters of the Dark Realm.’ When a group of long-time friends end their fantasy role-playing game, Masters of the Dark Realm, they seek out new quests in the real world.
Will a tragedy bring them together to slay their dragons, or cause their fellowship to fall apart?”
Masters of the Dark Realm https://t.co/g7vKA3yYBO
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“An SAT tutoring session takes a shocking turn when the teacher realizes that his new student is not who she claimed to be, in this intense nerve-racking drama.”
BLUE KISS https://t.co/5K6VAWGXVv
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“A dark comedy on the danger and absurdity of American politics.
Taking inspiration from the family drama of Arthur Miller and the gallows humor of Martin McDonagh, TREASON explores the entitled toxicity of our current president and his surrounding culture without relying on recent headlines. Synopsis- On a ranch in Nevada, Grant Wilson rules a made-up nation through empty shows of power and ridiculous propaganda, with his family as his only subjects. When his son takes the mission too far and his daughter questions everything, Grant fights for control in the face of family, country, and reality.”
Treason https://t.co/ptYzeM2VxR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“Chrissy Meth is a solo show written & performed by Crystal Bush with direction & development by Jessica Lynn Johnson. It centers around a motherless child “Crystal” who grows up in the western suburbs of Chicago, she finds herself stumbling from one abusive relationship to the next, pushing her into a deep drug addiction. Somehow, from the depths, of being lost forever, she finds hope and begins to put the pieces back together. Through the use of song, multimedia, humor and multiple characters, she explores, questions and challenges beliefs and social mores surrounding identity, and self-esteem while showing that it’s never too late to comeback and find one’s self-worth. ”
Chrissy Meth ~ A Dance with the Devil and a Journey Back to Self https://t.co/qX18XLnwci
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 26, 2019
“Originally written and performed in 1986, this no-holds-barred satire of militarism and media manipulation tells the story of Spike Spangle, a down on his luck farmer who gets sucked into a whirlwind of celebrity and patriotism. He joins Superman on billionaire Max Enormous’ Celebrity Space Shuttle and a nefarious plot leads to the deification of Spike Spangle as an American hero.”
VIOLENCE: The Misadventures of Spike Spangle, Farmer https://t.co/I74CUA1PgJ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 28, 2019
“A burgeoning neurotic evolves into a full-fledged tap dance, mime, story-telling, multimedia nutcase… Come watch the trip! Does insanity win?”
Tap Dancing My Way To The Nuthouse https://t.co/dPwWM7d45T
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 28, 2019
“A collaborative storytelling experience, driven by scent; a parcel received in the mail with a unique story-based candle.”
Tales By Candlelight https://t.co/BKk8a9y5go
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019
“Four women writer-performers will perform their stories, excerpted from larger pieces. Karen. A. Clark in The Women. In this encore excerpt and through music, poetry and storytelling, Ms. Clark reflects on the women in her family, particularly her mother, who provided a “wow” factor. Barbara Cole in Surviving Chrysalis. One woman reconciles aging in her journey toward self-actualization in this funny excerpt. Bellina Logan in Confessions of a Mulatto Child. This excerpted piece chronicles a bi-racial child’s life with her acerbic English actor/mother and the deep bond they forged. Amy Milano in Dancing with Crazies. In this excerpt from her life experiences, one woman searches for a place to call home after being uprooted from place to place as a child. Anna Maria Horsford and Ted Lange host.”
Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival: Defining Moments https://t.co/vV3AGvCAaA
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) April 29, 2019