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“Miss Saigon” is one of the most popular and acclaimed musicals of our time. The winner of three Tony Awards and two Laurence Olivier Awards, the show has…

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The Antaeus Theatre Company has gone through many transformations since its inception in 1991. After having relocated to its Glendale, CA location in 2017, it’s continued to present…

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Los Angeles is known as one of the best comedy hubs in the country. It’s the city where popular comedians frequent sold-out clubs, new faces begin their careers with late night stand-up, and comedy buffs…

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Pulitzer Prize-Winning ‘Water by the Spoonful’ Opens at Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles

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