Los Angeles has long shed any reputation as a city that only cares about the screen. From celebrated outdoor amphitheaters to intimate black-box stages, the theater scene here is expansive and genuinely adventurous.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
Back by popular demand, Bob Dubac's Stand-Up Jesus is a comedic solo show supporting the Save the Main Stage Campaign.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
A Silent Movie Live Onstage! A poor lonely man. An extravagant bastard high up in the hills. A beautiful star on the cusp. And a train.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
Theatricum returns with its signature production! The most magical outdoor setting in Los Angeles becomes an enchanted forest inhabited by lovers, both fairy and human. Shakespeare conjures a world of wonder, magic, and romance, where comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love are resolved.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
Theatricum returns with its signature production! The most magical outdoor setting in Los Angeles becomes an enchanted forest inhabited by lovers, both fairy and human. Shakespeare conjures a world of wonder, magic, and romance, where comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love are resolved.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
Theatricum returns with its signature production! The most magical outdoor setting in Los Angeles becomes an enchanted forest inhabited by lovers, both fairy and human. Shakespeare conjures a world of wonder, magic, and romance, where comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love are resolved.
Back by popular demand, Bob Dubac's Stand-Up Jesus is a comedic solo show supporting the Save the Main Stage Campaign.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
Theatricum returns with its signature production! The most magical outdoor setting in Los Angeles becomes an enchanted forest inhabited by lovers, both fairy and human. Shakespeare conjures a world of wonder, magic, and romance, where comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love are resolved.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
Theatricum returns with its signature production! The most magical outdoor setting in Los Angeles becomes an enchanted forest inhabited by lovers, both fairy and human. Shakespeare conjures a world of wonder, magic, and romance, where comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love are resolved.
Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
Theatricum returns with its signature production! The most magical outdoor setting in Los Angeles becomes an enchanted forest inhabited by lovers, both fairy and human. Shakespeare conjures a world of wonder, magic, and romance, where comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love are resolved.
A hilarious, scintillatingly campy play full of axe murders, sexual depravity and the installation of a toilet, based on the infamous murder case of Lizzie Borden.
Daniel Passer, the inspired lead clown from Cirque du Soleil, masterminds a delirious new atmosphere for French farceur Georges Feydeau’s vaudevillian look at domestic guerrilla warfare.
Bernardo Cubría’s dark and incisive new comedy, set in the aftermath of the 2025 fires in Los Angeles, interrogates the choice to stay for love of place, for children, and for the idea of community. A dinner party meant to celebrate survival quickly turns into a sharp, funny, and uncomfortable reckoning with how we perform community when everything beneath it feels unstable.
Justin Sayre’s Ravenswood Manor brings audiences the gothic and hilarious goings-on of a small New England town during the spring of 1976. It is an episodic theatrical event with two new episodes premiering each of the six-week run.
Ryan O’Connor’s unapologetically queer adaptation of Nöel Coward’s classic play “Hay Fever,” co-presented with After Hours Theatre Company.
Wendy MacLeod's comedy, The Laugh Track, takes us behind the scenes of "I Love Lucy", based on the real-life experiences of Hollywood's first female TV writer, Madelyn Pugh.
Declared “one of the best comedies in years” by The New York Times, Oh, Mary! is about a miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, examined through the lens of an idiot (playwright Cole Escola).
Declared “one of the best comedies in years” by The New York Times, Oh, Mary! is about a miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, examined through the lens of an idiot (playwright Cole Escola).
This madcap comedy follows a group of dysfunctional theater people preparing their annual production of A Christmas Carol when their funding is threatened by an undercover inspection. When a terribly bad actor is mistaken for the inspector, chaos follows.
The Cornley Amateur Drama Society are back with tidings of chaos and joy, ready to tackle the Charles Dickens' classic, A Christmas Carol. Do not miss another Christmas catastrophe from Mischief, the multi award-winning company behind The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong.
The Cornley Amateur Drama Society are back with tidings of chaos and joy, ready to tackle the Charles Dickens' classic, A Christmas Carol. Do not miss another Christmas catastrophe from Mischief, the multi award-winning company behind The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong.
A champagne-and-lobster comedy about novelist Charles Condomine whose second wife’s world is invaded by the ghost of his first wife after a séance goes awry. Elvira’s spirit — visible only to Charles — creates a supernatural love triangle full of chaos, wit, and Coward’s brittle, bubbly humor.
After years of loyal service to Count Almaviva, Figaro is finally about to get his own happily ever after. But when his bride-to-be Susanna reveals the count’s lecherous advances behind Figaro’s back, wedding plans take a back seat to sweet, sweet revenge in Mozart's classic comedy.
After years of loyal service to Count Almaviva, Figaro is finally about to get his own happily ever after. But when his bride-to-be Susanna reveals the count’s lecherous advances behind Figaro’s back, wedding plans take a back seat to sweet, sweet revenge in Mozart's classic comedy.
After years of loyal service to Count Almaviva, Figaro is finally about to get his own happily ever after. But when his bride-to-be Susanna reveals the count’s lecherous advances behind Figaro’s back, wedding plans take a back seat to sweet, sweet revenge in Mozart's classic comedy.
After years of loyal service to Count Almaviva, Figaro is finally about to get his own happily ever after. But when his bride-to-be Susanna reveals the count’s lecherous advances behind Figaro’s back, wedding plans take a back seat to sweet, sweet revenge in Mozart's classic comedy.
After years of loyal service to Count Almaviva, Figaro is finally about to get his own happily ever after. But when his bride-to-be Susanna reveals the count’s lecherous advances behind Figaro’s back, wedding plans take a back seat to sweet, sweet revenge in Mozart's classic comedy.
After years of loyal service to Count Almaviva, Figaro is finally about to get his own happily ever after. But when his bride-to-be Susanna reveals the count’s lecherous advances behind Figaro’s back, wedding plans take a back seat to sweet, sweet revenge in Mozart's classic comedy.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
Back by popular demand, Bob Dubac's Stand-Up Jesus is a comedic solo show supporting the Save the Main Stage Campaign.
David Blatter & Leeman Parker return to the L.A. Fringe with their brand new show “Magic and Other Dangerous Things.” As winners of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Festival and Best of Fringe Awards in Hollywood Fringes 2012 & 2013, their magic and other dangerous things are sure to get you off – guaranteed.
A Silent Movie Live Onstage! A poor lonely man. An extravagant bastard high up in the hills. A beautiful star on the cusp. And a train.
“The Wings” is a charitable home for retired actresses, women who once lived at the very center of applause and public admiration, and who must now learn how to live together when the curtain has long since fallen. Coward’s signature wit is radical in its insistence that these women are not relics of a bygone era, but fully realized human beings who are sharp, opinionated, funny, difficult, generous, and full of life.