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Get ‘Buzz’d’ and Splooshed in Hollywood at the Studio/Stage
For fans of trivia games, games shows, colorful game show hosts, and perhaps even “splooshing” enthusiasts, “Buzz’d Out! Live!” at the Studio/Stage in Hollywood is definitely for you! Although a family show, this immersive show is geared towards adult participants … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, ben benjamins, Bill Mehner, buzz'd out live, game show, Greg Van Holsbeck, Hollywood Fringe Festival, immersive theatre, live game show, Marylee Herrmann, Miles Constantine Mathews, Monique A LeBleu, Pasadena Media, PCC, Peter Newell, Roe Moore, Splooshing, Steven Vlasak, Studio stage
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LACO @ the Movies: An Evening of Disney Silly Symphonies
This Saturday, June 4th, The Orpheum Theatre will screen seven of Disney’s beloved “Silly Symphonies,” with the scores performed live by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO). Entitled LACO @ the Movies: An Evening of Disney Silly Symphonies, the event … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, disney, DTLA, LACO, live score, silly symphonies, the orpheum
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Learn About the Glory Days of Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Studio
Animators Tony Benedict, Willie Ito and Jerry Eisenberg, animators, producers, storyboard artists and character developers for Hanna-Barbera, will be appearing at “The Barn,” which is the performance space of The Hollywood Heritage Museum across from the Hollywood Bowl. On Wednesday, June … Continue reading
Death of a Salesgirl
Death of a Salesgirl is a fast paced, unique stage show. Described as “an absurdist tragicomedy with integrated media, about one woman’s struggle to free herself from her past”. It was only after I saw the play that I could … Continue reading