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The rest of the WEEKEND’s events, PLUS a big edition of NEWS FEATURES will be along soon. Meantime, here’s all you need to plan Friday’s tuneful times!
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♪ FRIDAY’s TICKET ALERTS
♪ FRIDAY’s look at FESTIVALS THIS WEEKEND
♪ FRIDAY’s ONGOING EVENTS, including theatre this weekend
♪ FRIDAY NIGHT’S CONCERTS, JAMS, ETC.
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“THE DAN BAND HOLIDAY SHOW” is Dec 19 at Club Nokia in downtown L.A. / Doors at 8 pm / tix, $25 GA, $35 VIP / on sale Nov 7 at 10 am.
ALAN JACKSON with BRANDY CLARK & JON PARDI is February 27 at Nokia Theatre, L.A. LIVE in downtown L.A. / Doors at 7 pm / tix, $25, $55.95, $79.95, $149.95 / on sale Nov 7 at 10 am.
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♪ FRIDAY’s look at
FESTIVALS THIS WEEKEND
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Fri-Sun, Nov 7-9,
FREE FESTIVAL,
in Pasadena:
"PLAY/GROUND ANNUAL NEW PLAY FESTIVAL" at Boston Court Theatre, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; 626-683-6883; www.bostoncourt.org
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The free readings are open to the public. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling emailing JoeM@bostoncourt.com or calling 626-683-6883. Limit 4 tickets per reservation.
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Friday, November 7 at 8 pm “MOJADA: A MEDEA IN LOS ANGELES,” by Luis Alfaro, directed by Jessica Kubzansky Luis Alfaro, author of the explosive Oedipus el Rey, continues his reexamination of the Greek classics through the modern lens. Mojada is a breathtaking reimagining of Euripides' Medea transported to East Los Angeles. In an epic journey of crossing borders, Medea, a Mexican seamstress with extraordinary skill, is running from a past filled with betrayals. With husband Jason and their son in tow, our storied heroine’s struggle to adapt takes a disastrous toll when old and new worlds meet in the City of the Angels. Alfaro's stunning contemporary take on the Greek myth tackles family, tradition, culture and the explosive moment when they all collide.
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Saturday, November 8, 11 am “MAD BEAT HIP & GONE,” by Steven Dietz, directed by Michael Michetti Mad Beat Hip & Gone is an on-the-road comedy with a jazz soul. This valentine to the wanderlust of growing up imagines the adventures of the two guys who may have been in the car right behind Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady in 1947. America, it's been said, is the country where you always find the thing you never knew you were searching for.
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Saturday, November 8, 2:30 pm “HILLARY AND CLINTON,” by Lucas Hnath, directed by Lindsay Allbaugh In an alternate universe light years away from our own is a planet called Earth. It looks a lot like our Earth, except it's slightly different. And living on this other earth is a woman named Hillary. Hillary is trying to become the president of a country called the United States of America. It's 2008 and she's campaigning in a state called Iowa. She's not doing very well in the polls. She needs more money to keep the campaign going, so she calls her husband for help. He offers her a deal, a tough deal, but when she gets his help, she gets more than she bargained for. You may think you know where this story is going, but you don't. After all, the play takes place in an alternate universe where anything can happen...
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Saturday, November 8, 5 pm “IN A WORD,” by Lauren Yee, directed by Casey Stangl For Fiona, today is the two-year anniversary of her young son’s disappearance. And still, nothing makes sense. Not her blasé husband, the incompetent detective, or the neighborhood kidnapper who keeps introducing himself in the checkout line. But when her son’s case is on the brink of being declared “cold,” Fiona delves back into her memories of that fateful day, to uncover that crucial missing piece. in a word chronicles Fiona’s attempts to make sense of the past, as grief and comedy collide, and ordinary turns of phrase take on dangerous new meanings.
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Sunday, November 9, 11 am “YOUR NAME WILL FOLLOW YOU HOME,” by Carlos Murillo, directed by Michael John Garces The young, reclusive novelist Danny Santiago came out of nowhere and took the literary world by storm. His novel, Famous All Over Town, was a gritty, authentic depiction of Chicano life in East L.A. told through the eyes of a troubled teenager. But is it authentic? And who is the real Danny Santiago? And what happens when best friends and collaborators Javier and Alvaro attempt to make sense of the story. Originally commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre, Your Name Will Follow You Home takes us on a wild, only-in-America, odyssey to the darkest heart of these questions. Charlie Chaplin. Communists in Hollywood. HUAC. The Blacklist. 50s B-Monster Movies. Architectural Fantasias. Fake Latinos. Jesse James.
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√ Ongoing, through Nov 10,
FESTIVAL,
in L.A.:
“ENCUENTRO 2014” is the the Los Angeles Theatre Center’s annual festival, in association with the “Latina/o Theatre Commons,” and it’s a national theatre festival from October 12 through November 10. This groundbreaking month-long event is the first theatre festival in the US to bring together more than 150 artists and 19 theatre companies from across the country to present 17 works that explore the multi-faceted Latina/o experience — from Pulitzer Prize-winning works and violence at the border, to immigration and the complexities of romantic relationships.
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Tix: Get $20 tickets (that’s almost 50% off) with promo code: ENC14 at www.TheLATC.org/festival-passes
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Use the same url to learn about the $75 ALL-ACCESS pass, allowing you to catch all the drama, all the laughter and all the stories for one price.
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Students enjoy significant savings with a $10 ticket (use promo code: STUDENT10).
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Al show schedules, tickets and info, at 213-489-0094 or www.TheLATC.org
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♪ FRIDAY’s ONGOING EVENTS,
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Wed-Wed, Nov 5-12, (weekdays only) in L.A.:
11 am-6 pm “THE ART OF THE EMPTY ORCHESTRA: CREATIVITY IN A KARAOKE CULTURE” is an exhibition with an opening night program in USC’s “VISIONS & VOICES” series at MFA Gallery, 3001 S Flower St, Los Angeles.
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The exhibition runs Wed, Nov 5-Wed, Nov 12; hours are Mon-Fri, only, 11 am-6 pm. Admission to the exhibition is free and open to everyone.
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Reservations are required for the opening events on Wed, Nov 5, 7-11 pm; see the Guide’s Nov 5 write-up. Make reservations at www.visionsandvoices.usc.edu
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Fri, Sat & Sun, Nov 7-9, in Hollywood
8 pm "RE-ANIMATOR- THE MUSICAL" at Steve Allen Theater, 4773 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood.
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Adapted from the story by H.P. Lovecraft. Based on the film “H.P. Lovecraft’s Re-Animator” produced by Brian Yuzna. Musical director: Peter Adams. Choreography by Cynthia Carle. Directed by Stuart Gordon.
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Stuart Gordon revives his hit musical in time for the Halloween season with new stars and some returning actors. The plot? At the local college, the dean's beautiful daughter is put in danger when science prodigy Herbert West invents a serum to re-animate the dead. Features hilarious songs and spooky special effects. Runs Fridays through Sundays at 8 pm, and just extended through Nov 23, after which it goes to Vegas.
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Fri, Sat & Sun, Nov 7-9, in WeHo:
8 pm (6 pm Sun) "GARBO'S CUBAN LOVER, " at the Macha Theatre, 1107 N Kings Rd, West Hollywood 90069.
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Based on true events. screenwriter MERCEDES De ACOSTA has affairs with both GRETA GARBO and MARLENE DIETRICH. Like Mae West said, “Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.” Runs Fri & Sat at 8 pm, Sun at 6.
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Fri, Nov 7, in VC (Port Hueneme):
12:37 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “PENNY LANE SONG CIRCLE“ in Port Hueneme 93041. Location and info at www.songmakers.org
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Fri, Nov 7, in Burbank:
1-3 pm THE WOODYJAMES BIG BAND plays their weekly residency at Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425; www.vivacantina.com
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Fri, Nov 7, near LAX:
5:30-8:30 pm Monthly “WESTCHESTER FIRST FRIDAYS” showcase at the Westchester Triangle, 6200 Block of W 87th St, Los Angeles.
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Fri, Nov 7, in Monrovia:
6-10 pm Weekly “MONROVIA FAMILY FESTIVAL” is a street fair in old downtown Monrovia with plenty of live acoustic music, including the 8 pm “KATTYWOMPUS CONCERT & JAM” at Dollmakers Kattywompus, 412 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016; 626-357-1091.
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Fri, Nov 7, in Bellflower:
7-10 pm THE CONLONS play a show for the "GINA FOUNDation Squeaky Wheel Tour" at Firehouse Chefs Food & Drink, 16530 Bellflower Bl, Bellflower 90706; 562-866-5434; www.facebook.com/events/698481400259843/
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A full lineup for the evening, featuring:
Jannel Rap Music with Joe Lamanno
Gary Lynn Floyd
Paul Bernadou
Aubrey Bouskill
The Conlons
Erwin Rocha
Robert Parlee
Stan DeWitt
Special Guest Erin of The Joyful Child Foundation, in memory of Samantha Runnion.
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Tix? Make a donation to 411Gina.org to help families and authorities find missing people. More at: http://artistdata.com/a/hjwo
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Fri, Nov 7, in Kern Co (Tehachapi):
7 pm ROCKY NECK BLUEGRASS BAND plays Fiddler's Crossing, 206 East F St, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-9994.
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Fri, Nov 7, in OC (Dana Point):
7:30 pm ADAM MILLER plays the first of two nights for the “LORD OF THE STRINGS CONCERT SERIES,” this one at the Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan St, Dana Point 92629; tix at 949-842-2227 or 949-244-6656.
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Fri, Nov 7 & Nov 14, in San Pedro:
7:30-10:30 pm ANDY & RENEE, leaders of the award-winning HARD RAIN, play Ports O' Call, 1200 Nagoya Way, San Pedro 90731; 310-833-3553.
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Fri, Nov 7, in Altadena:
8 pm PHIL CHRISTIE with T’LARK play Phil’s official CD RELEASE SHOW for his new holiday album, “GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PAST,” at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Come celebrate the season as singer-songwriter PHIL CHRISTIE returns to the Coffee Gallery for the official CD release party and performance of his new holiday album, “GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PAST.” Phil will be joined on stage by a bevy of L.A.’s finest musicians including album co-producer JEFF KOSSACK, MARK NILAN, JOHN CLASSICK, and BARRETT TAGLIARINO. The enchanting singer-songwriter T’LARK opens the show.
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The aptly named “Ghosts” speaks of the holidays in a way that only a man who has done some reflection on life could do. Looking back and learning from his past have given Phil Christie a unique take on the reality of the holidays. “Ghosts of Christmas Past” will include several traditional holiday classics, as well as new tracks that Phil has written for this stripped down, almost folk/Americana CD. It is all about sitting around beside the fire on a cold night, enjoying each other’s company and remembering the “Ghosts of Christmas Past” – good or bad. Even after all of the commercial and critical success he has had over the years (Kerrville New Folk Finalist in 2002, airplay on over 200 radio stations worldwide, a 2005 Billboard World Song Contest finalist and playing at the legendary Bluebird Cafe), Phil still feels that his biggest accomplishment was becoming a father. Two of the songs on the new album are about parenthood. Phil Christie has come full circle by using the lessons learned from his own past and sharing them with others. He has grown as a singer, a songwriter, and a man through the shared experiences we can all relate to.
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T'Lark is a young, talented singer/songwriter who was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She moved to Los Angeles with the hopes of becoming a singer who can share her powerful dreams and hopes through her lyrics and music. She studied voice/music at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and traveled all over the world playing music. An eclectic group of current and past musicians have influenced her compositions. Whether singing acapella or entertaining an audience with a bluesy soulful, self-composed melody, you will be enthralled with her ability to communicate true emotion. Most important, T'Lark is a compassionate soul who only sings with true passion and heart.
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Tix, $18.
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Fri, Nov 7, in Santa Monica:
8 pm A great double-bill of bluegrass-Americana with Appalachian traditionalists JENI & BILLY and SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND, at L.A.’s mother church of acoustic concerts, McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497.
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JENI & BILLY play the opening set, joined by fiddler CRAIG EASTMAN and introducing their new album, "Picnic in the Sky."
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Fri, Nov 7, in Arcadia:
8 pm BROTHER DAVID BAND brings “Classic Blues Rock” with excellent vocals, piano and a tight band, plus the BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349.
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Fri, Nov 7, in San Pedro:
8 pm ONE WORLD plays Alvas Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, San Pedro 90732; 310-519 1314.
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Led by singer-songwriter guitarist Frank Unzueta, ONE WORLD’s original Latin sound is a blend of hot Latin rhythms, romantic Spanish guitars, and sensuous love songs.
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Frank Unzueta formed One World in 1985, incorporating Caribbean and African rhythms with his original songs to form the basis of his style. One World’s first Sunstone Records release, “Spirits Beckon You” was a ground breaking exploration of these rhythms and styles. “Spirits Beckon Your” received heavy airplay and unanimous acclaim nation wide as well as building a wide audience of loyal fans.
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The band's dynamic live performances feature music from their latest critically acclaimed CD release, “L.A. Mambo”, and new songs from their new album currently in production. With beautiful vocal harmonies, a thunderous percussion section, a lovely Latin violin and fiery guitars. Expect Frank Unzueta and One World to bring down the house at every show. Be ready to be Latinized.
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Reservations, 800-403-3447.
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Tix, $20.
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Fri, Nov 7, in Burbank:
8 pm KING COTTON, GARY MYRICK & TONY SALES’ TEXAS SPACE MONSTER, & REDNECK POP, on one of two stages starting at 8 pm, and on the other stage, RIO BRAVO’s classic rock begins at 8, at Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425; www.vivacantina.com
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Fri, Nov 7, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm MARY WHITE plays the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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This is L.A.’s last real honky-tonk, and always fun. Go early for the free dance lessons, EXCEPT FOR TONIGHT, when they’re cancelled. No cover, full bar.
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Fri, Nov 7, in SFV (NoHo):
8-10 pm Monthly “FIRST FRIDAY” show by SEVERIN BROWNE & FRIENDS, with a special performing guest recording artist and the all-star FIRST FRIDAY BAND, at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913.
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Watch the web simulcast from anywhere at www.kulakswoodshed.com
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Fri, Nov 7; Thu-Sat, Nov 6-8, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm The PACIFIC SYMPHONY’s 2014-15 Pops opening, “MICHAEL ANDREW SINGS SINATRA,” runs three nights at Segerstrom Hall, in the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787; www.ocpac.org.
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The production features the standards made wildly popular by the great male nightclub singers of the 1950s —Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Bobby Darin and others. This high-energy show features award-winning vocalist Michael Andrew, who was praised on Larry King Live as “one of the great singers of all time.” Andrew headlined the world-famous Rainbow Room atop Rockefeller Center for two years as its main singer and bandleader. He was also the band leader and singer for Merv Griffin’s “Coconut Club” at the Beverly Hilton before creating his hit musical comedy, “Mickey Swingerhead and The Earthgirls,” along with the 18-piece ATOMIC BIG BAND featured in the film “Poseidon.” Andrew joins the Symphony, led by Principal Pops Conductor RICHARD KAUFMAN, to recall the “good old days” when music was swinging, jazzy and always came with a Big Band.
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Tix, 714-755-5799 or www.PacificSymphony.org
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Fri, Nov 7, in San Pedro:
8 pm “REAL ROCKUMENTARIES” film series screens “SOUND CITY” at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; 310-548-2494; www.grandvision.org
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Follow Dave Grohl as he tells the story of an unassuming recording studio in Van Nuys that attracted some of the most popular recording artists of the 1990s. Tix at their website or by phone (see above).
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Fri, Nov 7, in Pasadena:
8 pm “MOJADA: A MEDEA IN LOS ANGELES,” is part of the FREE "PLAY/GROUND ANNUAL NEW PLAY FESTIVAL," Fri-Sun, Nov 7-9, at Boston Court Theatre, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; 626-683-6883; www.bostoncourt.org
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The free readings are open to the public. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling emailing JoeM@bostoncourt.com or calling 626-683-6883. Limit 4 tickets per reservation.
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This is a stage production written by Luis Alfaro and directed by Jessica Kubzansky Luis Alfaro, author of the explosive “Oedipus el Rey,” continues his reexamination of the Greek classics through the modern lens. Mojada is a breathtaking reimagining of Euripides' Medea transported to East Los Angeles. In an epic journey of crossing borders, Medea, a Mexican seamstress with extraordinary skill, is running from a past filled with betrayals. With husband Jason and their son in tow, our storied heroine’s struggle to adapt takes a disastrous toll when old and new worlds meet in the City of the Angels. Alfaro's stunning contemporary take on the Greek myth tackles family, tradition, culture and the explosive moment when they all collide.
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Fri, Nov 7, in Riverside Co (Murrieta):
9 pm THE FOOKS play the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery 39252 Winchester Rd, Ste 145, Murrieta 92592; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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