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.
The Nocturne Theatre’s 2026 production of The Full Monty delivers laughter, heart, and an unforgettable story of connection and courage. This beloved Broadway musical is a deeply human tale about a father’s desperate and tender journey to reconnect with his son in the face of uncertainty and change.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This tender and funny play from Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award–winning writer John Patrick Shanley explores the balance between love and land, inheritance and independence, and the courage it takes to follow one’s heart.
“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.
In Shaw’s tribute to Chekhov, a menagerie of crackpots, dreamers and schemers, philosophers and thieves, search for the meaning of life and love. Directed by Artistic Director Nike Doukas, this magical dark comedy asks: where do we find strength in the face of chaos?
The Nocturne Theatre’s 2026 production of The Full Monty delivers laughter, heart, and an unforgettable story of connection and courage. This beloved Broadway musical is a deeply human tale about a father’s desperate and tender journey to reconnect with his son in the face of uncertainty and change.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.