‘It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play’ at Crown City Theatre Company
Crown City Theatre 11031 Camarillo St, North HollywoodTheatre Unleashed brings back a classic film to the stage now in its third year.
Theatre Unleashed brings back a classic film to the stage now in its third year.
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA) kicks off its 35th season with a holiday performance conducted by GMCLA’s newly installed artistic director, Dr. Joseph Nadeau. The chorus’s youth ensemble, which consists of young LGBTQIA people ages 14-24, will perform alongside the chorus. Tickets, $20 to $75, are available online.
Emmy award winning actor and comedian, Leslie Jordan, invites you to join him on his hysterical autobiographical romp, Show Pony. At 1125 N McCadden Pl., Hollywood. Tickets, $35, available online.
‘The Normal Heart’ returns to L.A. after almost 20 years. Set in New York in 1981, ’The Normal Heart’ tells the story of a group of friends who refuse to let society be in denial about the recent outbreak of the AIDS epidemic. At 5060 Fountain Ave. Los Angeles. Tickets, $34, available online.
Now through December 15th, ‘The Homosexuals’ explores various friendships through the lens of sexual tension. At 3269 Casitas Ave, Los Angeles. Tickets, $26, available online.
Christmas comes to town with 30 Minute Musical's version of HOME ALONE starring Tom Lenk and Chaz Bono. At 6539 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles. Tickets, $15, available online
Christmas comes to town with 30 Minute Musical's version of HOME ALONE starring Tom Lenk and Chaz Bono. At 6539 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles. Tickets, $15, available online
APLA stages its second annual Jolly St. Knickers Run from West Hollywood through Beverly Hills to raise money to support the APLA Vance North Necessities of Life Program (NOLP) Food Pantries. Open to people of all ages and physical conditions. Registration at 10 a.m., run starts at 11 a.m. Registration, $25, is available online.
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA) kicks off its 35th season with a holiday performance conducted by GMCLA’s newly installed artistic director, Dr. Joseph Nadeau. The chorus’s youth ensemble, which consists of young LGBTQIA people ages 14-24, will perform alongside the chorus. Tickets, $20 to $75, are available online.
The 16th Annual GLAAD Tidings wintertime gathering at Andaz West Hollywood. Meet GLAAD's new President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. Enjoy an evening of shopping with cocktails and music, while bidding on auction items. Dress is wintertime chic/business casual. Tickets, $125, available online.
NOH8 Campaign's 5th anniversary celebration at the Avalon with performances by Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of Run-D.M.C., Ryan Cabrera, Rachel Crow, and DJ Mandy Jiroux. At 1735 N. Vine St., Los Angeles, Dec. 15, 7p.m.-1a.m. The event is free, open to all ages, and no cover charge.
Emmy award winning actor and comedian, Leslie Jordan, invites you to join him on his hysterical autobiographical romp, Show Pony. At 1125 N McCadden Pl., Hollywood. Tickets, $35, available online.
‘The Normal Heart’ returns to L.A. after almost 20 years. Set in New York in 1981, ’The Normal Heart’ tells the story of a group of friends who refuse to let society be in denial about the recent outbreak of the AIDS epidemic. At 5060 Fountain Ave. Los Angeles. Tickets, $34, available online.
Now through December 15th, ‘The Homosexuals’ explores various friendships through the lens of sexual tension. At 3269 Casitas Ave, Los Angeles. Tickets, $26, available online.
Christmas comes to town with 30 Minute Musical's version of Home Alone starring Tom Lenk and Chaz Bono. At 6539 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles. Tickets, $15, available online
The Helen Albert Certified Farmers market, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish, flowers and even crepes, is held weekly.
The council's regular twice-monthly meeting begins with a closed session at 6 p.m. and is open to the public at 6:30 p.m. The agenda is available online.
Promoter Shawn Morales hosts this weekly viewing of RuPaul's Drag Race television series with DJ Matthew Pernicano and performer Cupcake Canne. No cover charge.
The party by Luke Nero and Andres Rigal aimed at livening up Tuesdays at Blok. More information is available at https://twitter.com/EVITALosAngeles.
The party by Luke Nero and Andres Rigal aimed at livening up Tuesdays at Blok. More information is available at https://twitter.com/EVITALosAngeles.
Cohen Brothers Realty unveils its proposal for developing the MTA bus depot on Santa Monica Boulevard into a retail and residential complex. RSVP by emailing RSVPforPDC@gmail.com or calling (818) 558-6827.
This one night only special event will include standup, sketch, improv, music, and more. Celebrate the holidays with comedians Rob Delaney, Taylor Williamson, and many more. Part of the proceeds will be going to the LA Mission for the homeless. Tuesday Dec. 17, tickets $15 available online. Door $17. All ages.
Fubar's Annual karaoke Christmas Party hosted by Bruce Daniels, Dec. 17, 10 p.m. Free.
WHAP!(West Hollywood Aesthetics and Politics) screens CalArts alumna Yelena Zhelezov's essay film, "Signs of Arrival," followed by a roundtable discussion with scholars and artists about parallel worlds and the immigrant experience. Zhelezov's film revolves around the Russian immigrant community in West Hollywood. Admission free.
In "I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers," Bette Midler's plays the late legendary Hollywood agent Sue Mengers. Tickets, $87 to $325, available online. Through Dec. 22, with Saturday matinee performance at 3 p.m. and Sunday matinee at 2 p.m.