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March 31
‘Music At The Odyssey’
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Odyssey Theatre | 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90025 | March 31 | odysseytheatre.com
Celebrating the work of Rodgers and Hammerstein, George Gershwin and Cole Porter, singers Ken Marshall (Tony in the first Broadway revival of “West Side Story”) India Carney, Kenton Chen, Malia Civetz, Bella Hicks and Taubert Nadalini will be accompanied by alive four-piece band: Nathan Heldman on piano, Zev Shearn Nance on drums, John Snow on bass and guest artist Ben Flocks on sax.
April 01
LA Beer Festival
Los Angeles Center Studios | 1201 W. 5th St., #T-110, Los Angeles, CA 90017 | April 1 | eventbrite.com
Benefitting Noah’s B-ark, a nonprofit that rescues pets from shelters and finds them permanent homes, this year’s Beer Festival will feature over 80 breweries, 200 beers, LA’s top-notch food trucks, live music and more.
April 02
‘That Perfect Place’
Atwater Village Theatre | 3269 Casitas Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90039 | April 2-23 | echotheatercompany.ludus.com
Writer/actor Brent Jennings imagines what his mentally challenged brother might have said, had he been able to speak. “The stories presented in ‘That Perfect Place’ are a representation, a musing, a meditation on the lives of the family I grew up a part of, presented by its most challenged member,” says Jennings.“A member that may have been the most soulful, wisest and compassionate one of us all.”
April 03
‘An Improbable Fiction’
A Noise Within | 3352 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107 | April 3 | anoisewithin.org
It’s plague time, and Shakespeare’s characters are out of sorts (and out of work). Several of our favorite Shakespearean characters reunite at the Boar’s Head Tavern to celebrate life and ruminate on the state of the world in this free staged reading of “An Improbable Fiction.”
April 04
‘Smoochy Girl’
Parson’s Nose Theater | 95 N. Marengo Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 | April 4 | parsonsnose.com
The one-act play explores how a girl without a mom becomes a woman with one. The play will be followed by a discussion with playwright and actress Aidan Rees and Mary Chalon.