Our award-winning musical retelling of the beloved fairy tale, a sneaky wolf intercepts Little Red Riding Hood in the woods and tries to pull a fast one on her grandma, only to discover that Little Red and Grandma have a big surprise in store for him! Not too scary, not too dark, it’s just right for ages 3-9. There’s humor, songs and lots of audience interaction. If you’ve got little ones, you won’t want to miss this production from the company Los Angeles Magazine called the “best in the City for the squirmy set.”
October 29-January 28.
Saturdays at 1pm
Spanish Shows Nov 19, Dec 17, Jan 21 at 11am
ASL Show Jan 14 at 1pm
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Travel with drummer Chazz on a whimsical safari with 26 African Djembe Drums! Create jungle sounds, play simple rhythms, and sing silly songs together! We will also discuss the amazing culture and benefits of drumming.
Free
Join us for a virtual artist talk featuring Trade Fare Social artists kelli rae adams, Melissa Bouwman, the Institute 4 Labor Generosity Workers & Uniforms, and Mark Rumsey. We will explore topics relating to their personal art practice as well as the social practice that connects them to larger communities and ideas. Registration is required http://ow.ly/G0OI50MAvya Trade – to exchange, Fare – the cost to participate, and Social – relating to/interacting with, encompasses the ethos of this group exhibition comprised…
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For the culmination of her residency at OXY ARTS, and in her first institutional exhibition in Los Angeles, Kenturah Davis presents a solo show of work that illuminates the significance of shadows in our sensory experience. Drawing inspiration from Jun’ichiro Tanizaki’s classic text, In Praise of Shadows, Davis explores the premise that shadows and darkness do not just produce conditions that conceal, but that they can also reveal and illuminate. Using photography, printmaking, installation and hybrid sculptural forms, Davis experiments…
What do we do after the world ends? For the people at this outpost in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, the answer is simple, survive. Participants enter this immersive and interactive experience as refugees of the apocalypse, making a rest stop on their way to New Babylon, the last bastion of civilization in this post-apocalyptic world. However, a sudden murder throws the outpost into chaos and puts them in the crosshairs of a powerful entity. With several characters vying for leadership and…
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A ferocious new epic written by Lee Edward Colston II, The First Deep Breath chronicles the depths families will go to hide their skeletons from the outside world and each other. Tuesdays – Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays at 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.