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Halloween might be over but the spooks haven’t left Los Angeles, as the clever play 2:22 A Ghost Story has hit the beautiful Ahmanson theatre this Fall Season. With A star-studded that includes Constance Wu, Finn Wittrock, Anna Camp, and Adam Rothenberg, this 2-hour play will make your jaw drop multiple times, with a remarkable
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Directed by Taika Waititi, Thor comes face to face with Gorr the God Butcher to end the extinction of gods. Thor with the help of King Valkyrie, Korg, and Jane Foster who to Thor’s Suprise is now Mightly Thor join together in a wild journey to end God Butcher’s plans. Marvel Studios’ Thor: Love and Thunder is an epic adventure
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Oklahoma! is the first musical written by Rodgers and Hammerstein. The musical which is based on Lynn Riggs’ 1931play has been revived for a whole new generation making a stop to the Ahmanson theater in Los Angeles. Oklahoma! focuses on Laurey William’s romance with two rival suitors, Curly McLain and Jud Fry. Another romance takes
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It’s the early 1970s, and a young Gru dreams of becoming a supervillain. After hearing of a group of supervillains called the Vicious 6, Gru is determined to be part of the black-hearted group. The group is not what it all seems, they have abolished their leader, Wild Knuckles after they worked together to steal
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Audiences might RSVP to the invitation but might leave the party early. What went wrong? Let’s talk about it. A lonely waitress named Evelyn (Nathalie Emmanuel) seeks out more family after her mother’s death. She takes a DNA test resulting in the discovery of a long-lost cousin named Oliver. He invites Evelyn to a family
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Lightyear is the origin story of Buzz Lightyear, the space ranger inspired by the popular toy in the Toy Story franchise. Join Buzz as he embarks on a sci-fi adventure with a bunch of aspiring recruits and his robot cat Sox to prevent the villainous Zurg from ending the world. For the first time, fans
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Hadestown brings back Greek Mythology’s legends and gods in a Tony Award-winning story with swinging, stomping, and syncopated beats from New Orleans. In this folk opera, God Hermes narrates the story of mortal lovers, Orpheus and Eurydice, and how they become intertwined with Hades and Persephone. It all begins with Orpheus meeting Eurydice. They fall


