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A Chorus Line Ahmanson Theater
May 23 2007- July 5, 2008
At an audition for an upcoming Broadway production, director Zach and his assistant choreographer Larry put the gypsies through their paces. Every dancer is desperate for work ("I Hope I Get It"). After the first selection, 17 dancers remain. Zach tells them he is looking for a strong dancing chorus of four boys and four girls. He wants to learn more about them, so he tells them to introduce themselves. With reluctance, they reveal their pasts. The stories generally progress chronologically from early life experiences through adulthood to the end of a career.
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The Drowsy Chaperone Ahmanson Theater
July 8, 2007- July 19, 2008
The Drowsy Chaperone is a musical with a book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar and music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morisson.
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9 to 5 Tickets Ahmanson Theater
Coming Sept 2008
based on the 1980 movie comedy in which Parton costarred with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. Maybe you don't know that it'll be directed by Joe Mantello, the hottest helmer in New York, thanks to his triumph with Wicked. You're probably not yet aware that it'll star Allison Janney in the Tomlin role; Megan Hilty (currently doing a great Glinda in the L.A. cast of Wicked) in the Parton part; Stephanie J. Block (currently Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway) in the Fonda role; and one of the theater's best-liked actors, Mark Kudisch, in the slot that was occupied by Dabney Coleman in the movie.
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135 North Grand Ave at Temple St., Los Angeles CA 90012
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About the Ahmanson Theater
Since its start in 1967, the Ahmanson Theatre has offered a wide variety of dramas, musicals, comedies and classic revivals, including 13 plays by Neil Simon (six world premieres) and the works of such leading American playwrights as Wendy Wasserstein, August Wilson, A.R. Gurney, John Guare and Edward Albee. The Ahmanson Theatre has been represented on Broadway as a co-producer of the award-winning production of Amadeus, Mathew Bourne's Swan Lake, Smokey Joe's Cafe, August Wilson's The Piano Lesson, Two Trains Running and Seven Guitars, and Frank Loesser's The Most Happy Fella. Under the leadership of past artistic director Robert Fryer, the ahmanosn theatre has played host to a genuine who's who in the entertainment world, including Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Rex Harrison, Jack Lemmon, Ingrid Bergman, Glenda Jackson, Charlton Heston, Vanessa Redgrave, Angela Lansbury, Peter Ustinov, Carol Channing and Mary Martin.
With the entrance of the long-running Tony Award-winning musical The Phantom of the Opera in its West Coast debut in May of 1989, the Ahmanson Theatre began to make use of the UCLA James A. Doolittle Theatre in Hollywood (formally the Huntington Hartford) as an alternate space. This allowed the Ahmanson to continue its annual subscription seasons, currently the biggest theatrical subscription base in the country.
Highlights of the first seasons at the Doolittle consist of three Pulitzer Prize winners: August Wilson's The Piano Lesson, Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers and Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles. With the closing of The Phantom of the Opera in August 1993 after a record-breaking four-year run, the Ahmanson Theatre embarked on a $17 million renovation project.
The redesign improved theatre acoustics, enhanced sight lines and brings artists and audiences closer together by moving the mezzanine and balcony nearer to the stage, lowering the ceiling, dropping the width of the auditorium, and developing new side boxes. In addition, the unique, state-of-the-art reconfiguration provides for variable seating capacity from 1,600 - 2,000 seats, allowing the theatre to adjust the size of the house to accommodate a greater variety of plays, from the intimate to the spectacular.
The project also included the remodeling of the Ahmanson theatre lobbies, as well as the forecourt between the Ahmanson and the Mark Taper Forum. The new Ahmanson Theater re-opened in January 1995 with a limited nine-month engagement of the musical sensation Miss Saigon.
The premiere season in the new Ahmanson began with Candide, which was directed by Gordon Davidson. Since 1989, Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre at the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County has been under the guidance of Artistic Director/Producer Gordon Davidson, who has also served as the Artistic Director for the CTG/Mark Taper Forum for the past 34 years.
Center Theatre Group believes that Ahmanson Theater is a cultural force and has the capacity to transform the lives of individuals and society at large. CTG is dedicated to theatrical work that positively affects perceptions of the world, expands the sense of the possible, and illuminates the human experience.We handle all Ahmanson Theatre shows.
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