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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sunday

Groundlings Theater
7307 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles
Groundling's "B" team's new show.
Oct 12, 2008 07:30PM

Sitting in the Dark with Patton Oswalt

Silent Movie Theatre
611 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles
Following in the footsteps of filmmakers Edgar Wright, Diablo Cody and Quentin Tarantino, comedian Patton Oswalt curates a mini-festival of six double-features at the New...
Oct 12, 2008
Oct 13, 2008

The Most Mediocre Story Never Told

The Meta Theatre
7801 Melrose Ave., L.A.
In Jay Sefton’s solo show, the main character deconstructs his own story in an effort to move beyond his past.

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Louis & Keely: Live at the Sahara

Matrix Theatre
7657 Melrose Ave., L.A.
They may not look much like Louis Prima and Keely Smith, but actors Jake Broder and Vanessa Claire Smith channel the lounge duo with sensational athletic mimicry and vocal...

Old Glories

Zephyr Theatre
7456 Melrose Ave., L.A.
Inkwell Theater presents two one-acts by Elliott Shoenman: "Red Flags," a political farce, and "Above the Fold," a companion piece to the previously...

Los Angelenos/Chicano Painters of L.A.

An exhibit of roughly fifty paintings  from comedian Cheech Marin’s personal collection of Chicano art, includes works by Patssi Valdez, Frank Romero and more.
Oct 12, 2008
Oct 13, 2008
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