While the fine city of Los Angeles is best known for its contributions to screens both big and small, it is not devoid of theater. In fact, contrary to popular opinion, L.A. has plenty of options for musicals and plays of all sizes. We’ve rounded up the area staples of the theater community, as well as what’s currently playing, what’s on deck, and ticket options. Check ‘em out below so you can start planning your next theatrical experience because as an actor, sometimes there’s nothing better than sitting back and watching someone else take the stage.
The Ahmanson TheatreWhere: Downtown L.A.What’s playing: “Jersey Boys” (through June 24)What’s next: “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” (beginning Aug. 2)Seats: 2,000Tickets: Season ticket packages start at $165
Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing ArtsWhere: Beverly HillsWhat’s playing: “The Pride” (through July 9)What’s next: “Our Great Tchaikovsky” (beginning July 16)Seats: 150 (Lovelace Studio Theater), 500 (Bram Goldsmith Theater)Tickets: Subscriptions start at $99
The Pantages TheatreWhere: HollywoodWhat’s playing: “The Book of
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