Daily Archives: July 1, 2025

“Scene in LA” July 2025 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish

Summer is here at last, and that means it’s time to go see one or more of these fabulous shows playing currently in our local theaters!
Covid protocols continue to be dictated by each individual venue, so bring a face mask to wear during the show in case the venue requires it. It’s a good idea to check with the theater before you attend a show to find out what their current policy is.
The information presented in this column is the latest available at the time of printing, however you should verify it with the theater to confirm it before making definite plans. Here are the shows that have announced opening dates for this month, or are already running:

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Photo by Kyle Fierro

“Festival of Arts Fine Art Show & Pageant of the Masters ‘Gold Coast: Treasures of California’” Southern California’s most anticipated art events return this summer, bringing a season of creativity, culture, and unforgettable experiences to Laguna Beach. The Festival of Arts Fine Art Show opens Tuesday, July 2, followed by the premiere of this year’s all-new Pageant of the Masters production, Gold Coast: Treasures of California, on Friday, July 5. Together, these two iconic events transform Laguna Beach into the ultimate summer destination, welcoming visitors from around the world to explore exceptional artwork, enjoy daily live music, take part in hands-on activities, and witness the Pageant’s legendary theatrical illusions under the stars.

From July 2 through August 30, the Festival of Arts Fine Art Show will showcase over 100 of Orange County’s most accomplished visual artists—including 16 first-time exhibitors—in a juried exhibition of original works ranging from painting and sculpture to photography, ceramics, and jewelry. Many are award-winning artists at the top of their field, offering an extraordinary range of styles and perspectives. All artwork is available for purchase, making the Festival a must-visit for collectors and art lovers alike. Visitors can meet the artists, learn about their creative process, and experience firsthand the very best of Southern California’s art scene.

The Festival will also present a robust lineup of special events, including the all-new Battle of the Arts, the return of annual favorites like Family Art Day and the ever-popular Festival Runway Fashion Show. Daily live music performances, sponsored by City of Hope Orange County and Yamaha, will feature an exciting mix of genres, with new themed series debuting this summer—Southern Nights: Country & Blues, Soulful Sundays, and an expanded lineup of fan-favorite Tribute Nights. The Festival’s Art Center, sponsored by Bank of America, will offer hands-on art classes for all ages Friday through Sunday, plus free drop-in workshops available every day. For the full list of exhibiting artists, event highlights, and live music schedule, visit www.foapom.com/summer-art-show.

Then, on Friday, July 5, the curtain rises on the 2025 Pageant of the Masters, where art steps out of the frame and onto the Pageant stage. This year’s theme, Gold Coast: Treasures of California, features a collection of masterpieces from California’s most prestigious museums, collections, and iconic monuments from the state’s most recognizable cities. Audiences will embark on a visual journey up and down the California coast, with featured works from the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, de Young Museum, Timken Museum of Art, and more—all brought to life through the Pageant’s signature blend of live narration, original music, and breathtaking “living pictures.”

Tickets are available at www.foapom.com/pageant-of-the-masters.

The Festival and Pageant are proudly sponsored by Volvo Cars, City of Hope Orange County, Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort & Club, and KOST Radio 103.5. The 2025 Pageant of the Masters production “Gold Coast: Treasures of California” will run nightly from July 5 through August 29, 2025. A Pageant ticket also serves as a season pass to the 2025 Festival of Arts Fine Art Show, taking place from July 2 to August 30, 2025 (closed July 4). To stay up to date on all things Pageant of the Masters and Festival of Arts, follow the Festival on social media at @FestivalPageant and visit www.foapom.com. The show runs July 2 through August 30 at the Festival of Arts Grounds in Laguna Beach. For tickets call 949-494-1145 or visit www.foapom.com.

Photo by Kyle Fierro

“Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Offers Military Discounts All July and Extends Hours for Holiday Weekend” The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will operate with extended hours July 4in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. On Friday, July 4, the first tramcar up will be at 8:00 a.m., the last tramcar up will be at 9:00 p.m. and the last tramcar down will be at 10:30 p.m. Join the Mount San Jacinto State Park rangers on a guided nature walk along the 1½-mile Desert View Trail on Sunday, July 6 at 11:00 a.m. or the ¾-mile Long Valley Nature Trail loop at 1:30 p.m. Those interested should meet at the bottom of the cement walkway located just outside the Mountain Station after riding the Tram to the top. Guided Nature Walks are free to attend with general Tram admission. Beat the heat and celebrate the Fourth of July Holiday Weekend in the cool mountain air at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway!

During the entire month of July, all U.S. military personnel with valid military identification—active, former, and retiredreceive free admission to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, along with a special gift for “Military Days.” Spouses of deployed military members, as well as military widows and widowers, also qualify for the promotion. Military personnel are encouraged to bring friends and family and receive 25% off regular Tram admission for up to four guests.

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is the world’s largest rotating tram car. Opened in 1963, the Tram’s 80-passenger cars travel along the breathtaking cliffs of Chino Canyon from the Valley Station (elevation 2,643 ft.) to the Mountain Station (elevation 8,516 ft.) in approximately 10 minutes. For more information, please call 888-515-TRAM or 760-325-1391, or visit www.pstramway.com. Also, download the Tramway’s free mobile tour in the App Store or Google Play. The extended hours run July 4 through July 6 at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway in Palm Springs. For tickets call 760-325-1391 or visit www.pstramway.com.


“Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story” charts the rise of one of rock ‘n’ roll’s earliest icons, from his small-town Texas roots to becoming a cultural phenomenon. Featuring timeless hits like “Peggy Sue,” “That’ll Be the Day,” and “Everyday,” this toe-tapping musical will have audiences dancing in their seats while gaining insight into the man behind the music. This is not just a show, it’s a full-blown concert experience, with actors performing every note live on stage as they bring Buddy Holly’s legendary music to life. Written by Alan Janes, with music by Ryan O’Connell, and directed by Keith Andrews, it runs July 11 through July 27 at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach. For tickets call 562-856-1999 or visit www.musical.org/events/the-buddy-holly-story.


“Disney’s FROZEN The Broadway Musical” For the first time in forever, experience the musical phenomenon that has taken the world by storm! Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature film, Disney’s FROZEN The Broadway Musical includes all the film’s beloved songs by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, along with new music written exclusively for the stage! Written by Jennifer Lee, with music by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez, and directed by Yvette Lawrence, it runs July 11 through July 20 at the Kavli Theatre at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center in Thousand Oaks. For tickets call 805-449-2787 or visit www.5startheatricals.com.


“The Impact of Dildos on a Funeral” Close friends find themselves locked inside a funeral home with no cell signal after the staff goes missing. As they try to honor the deceased’s mostly humorous wishes, secrets surface, grudges are rehashed, and hard decisions must be made. This dark comedy of errors will challenge audiences to examine how we handle the past to create a better future. Written by Emma J. Latimer, and directed by Natasha Renae Potts and Madylin Sweeten Durrie, it runs July 11 through August 3 at the Sawyer’s Playhouse at Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood. For tickets call 818-452-3153 or visit www.loftensemble.org.


“Xanadu” the cult roller-disco musical reimagined as a neon-lit fever dream. It’s got Muses, love, betrayal, killer vocals, and yes… roller skates. Whether you’re here for the 80s nostalgia, the absurd comedy, or just want to see a fog machine work overtime, you’re in for a ride! Expect live vocals, high-energy choreography, and campy chaos. Come for the roller skates, stay for the divine absurdity. Written by Douglas Carter Beane, with music by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar, and directed by Lexi Lou, it runs July 11 through August 10 at the Wisteria Theater in N9rth Hollywood. For tickets call 818-237-4643 or visit www.tickettailor.com/events/wisteriatheater/1726548.


“The Marriage Zone” What if you had a second chance? What if you were a struggling 40-something couple who got a glimpse into the future and could see how it all turned out? What if you had a chance to do it all differently to try to make it work? Beth and Cal get that chance one afternoon while selling their house — as their past, present, and future all collide. The results are both hysterical and poignant. Written and directed by Jeff Gould, it runs July 12 through August 30 at the 905 Cole Theatre in Hollywood. For tickets visit www.onstage411.com/marriagezone.


“The Seagull: Malibu” With the crashing waves of Malibu as both a literal and metaphorical backdrop, Chekhov’s tragicomic masterpiece about fame, art and unrequited love is emblematic of the societal and artistic upheavals of a culture in flux. As in the original, the beautiful, sun-soaked locale belies the turbulent emotions of its inhabitants: Constantine loves Nina even as Trigger pursues her. Nina, longing for fame, is hypnotized by Trigger’s success. Irina clings to her fading youth and celebrity — and to Trigger. Masha loves Constantine, while Ted loves Masha. Paulina yearns for Dr. Dore, and Thad longs to return to the lights of New York City. Written by Ellen Geer, adapted from The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, and directed by Ellen Geer, it runs July 12 through October 5 at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga. For tickets call 310-455-3723 or visit www.theatricum.com.


“The Bridges of Madison County” is about a forbidden love affair between a photographer and a housewife that changes them forever. The show ran on Broadway in 2014 and won two Tony Awards for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations. Written by James Waller, with music by Jason Robert Brown, book is by Marsha Norman, and directed by Richard Van Slyke, it runs July 18 through August 3 at the Zephyr Theatre in Los Angeles. For tickets visit www.chrtheatre.com.


“She Kills Monsters” Agnes’ family has been killed in a car crash. But that’s not what this play is about. Instead, it’s about Agnes discovering who her sister was (and maybe some new things about herself as well) while playing through an original Dungeons and Dragons ® adventure her sister wrote. Written by Qui Nguyen, and directed by Shawn Summerer, it runs July 18 through August 9 at the Westchester Playhouse in Los Angeles. For tickets call 310-645-5156 or visit www.kentwoodplayers.org.


“Berta, Berta” In 1920s Mississippi, Leroy has committed an unforgivable crime and is ready to accept his punishment: incarceration at notorious Parchman Farm. He has just one final wish before he’s caught – a chance to make amends with his long-lost love, Berta. Their reunion swells from a quarrelsome conjuring of the past to an impassioned plot to escape their impending fate. Written by Angelica Chéri, and directed by Andi Chapman, it runs July 19 through August 25 at the Echo Theater Company at the Atwater Village Theatre in Atwater Village. For tickets call 747-350-8066 or visit www.EchoTheaterCompany.com.


“Menage A Quatre” This witty, fast-paced world premiere comedy set in Los Angeles, involves two married couples – Gary and Jeannie, and Reuben and Meg – whose long-time friendship implodes when Gary, acting on a gnawing suspicion that Jeannie is having an affair, hires an eccentric private detective named Ezra Pound (no relation), who discovers that Jeannie is indeed having an affair, and it happens to be with his best friend, Reuben. In an attempt to deal with the fallout, they come up with a novel solution which they hope will salvage their friendship and their marriages…and of course, major shit hits the fan. Written by Peter Lefcourt, and directed by Ryan O’Connor, it runs July 19 through August 17 at the Davidson/Valentini Theatre at the Los Angeles LGBT Center in Los Angeles. For tickets visit www.Onstage411.com/Quatre.


“A Jukebox for the Algonquin” The residents at the Placid Pines Senior Care Center really want a jukebox. When it costs more than the center can raise, a small band of former Brooklyn and Bronx residents hatch a plot to prove that aging is not a New York state of mind. Don’t miss the West Coast premiere of this serious comedy about sex, drugs, and rocking chairs! Written by Paul Stroili, and directed by Larry Eisenberg, it runs July 24 through August 24 at Theatre Forty, in the Mary Levin Cutler Theatre in Beverly Hills. For tickets call 310-364-0535 or visit www.theatre40.org.


“The Opposite of Love” A down on his luck hustler and a trust fund baby form an unlikely bond when she hires him to help her move past her sexual trauma. But their search for intimacy must survive darker inclinations in a world where love is a commodity. Written by Ashley Griffin, and directed by Melora Marshall, it runs July 24 through August 31 at the Hudson Theatre in Los Angeles. For tickets visit www.hudsontheatre.com.


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“Sorry” In present day, Francine, a lawyer, looks the other way from the harassment of a female colleague. Oh, and then she murders her husband. From the 19th century, Lillian terminates pregnancies with herbs. And she gets institutionalized for being a lesbian. Persephone, of Ancient Greece, fights breast cancer AND domestic violence. Three mythical Furies reflect these women to themselves, championing their power and questioning their participation in their own oppression. Sorry. challenges the many ways women defer, adapt, comply, and apologize in a man’s world. What if they just couldn’t anymore? Written by Melissa R. Randel, and directed by Larry Biederman, it runs through July 19 at the Moving Arts Theatre in Atwater. For tickets visit www.movingarts.org.


“Sister Act” Set in 1970s Philadelphia, the plot follows Deloris, who witnesses a mob hit and is placed in witness protection at a convent, posing as a nun. Initially out of place in the quiet, conservative world of the church, Deloris uses her lively, secular personality to rejuvenate the convent’s struggling choir, turning it into a powerhouse that brings the community together. Written by Bill and Cheri Steinkellner with additional material by Douglas Carter Bean, with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater, and directed by Ruben Gabriel Hernandez, it runs through July 27 at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre in Santa Monica. For tickets call 310-828-7519 or visit www.morgan-wixson.org/mainstage/sister-act.


Some theaters still provide online offerings in addition to or in lieu of live performances, with many events you can experience on a virtual basis. A few of these online events are only available on a one-time basis, while others are ongoing and can be viewed on-demand anytime. Visit each of the web sites below to see what they are currently offering. You will find free content as well as pay-per-view to choose from. Here are the links to web sites with online offerings:
3-D Theatricalswww.3dtheatricals.org
A Noise Within
www.anoisewithin.org
Antaeus Theatre
www.antaeus.org
Boston Court Pasadena
www.bostoncourtpasadena.org
CaltechLive!
www.events.caltech.edu
www.youtube.com
Chalk Repertory Theatre
www.chalkrep.com
Coeurage Ensemble
www.coeurage.org
East West Players
www.eastwestplayers.org
Echo Theater Company
www.echotheatercompany.com
El Portal Theatre
www.elportaltheatre.com
Films.Dance
www.films.dance
For the Record Live
www.ForTheRecordLive.com
Fountain Theatre
www.fountaintheatre.com
Garry Marshall Theatre
www.youtube.com
Hero Theatre
www.herotheatre.org
IAMA Theatre Company
www.iamatheatre.com
www.woollymammoth.net
www.queenstheatre.org
International City Theatre
www.InternationalCityTheatre.org
Kentwood Players
www.kentwoodplayers.org
www.youtube.com/kentwoodplayers
Laguna Playhouse
www.lagunaplayhouse.com
L.A. Chamber Orchestra
www.laco.org/laco-at-home
L.A. Theatre Works (fee & free)
www.latw.org/black-voices
www.latw.org/broadcasts
www.latw.org/hd-screenings
www.latw.org/setting-stage-learning
Loft Ensemble
www.loftensemble.org
Long Beach Opera
www.longbeachopera.org
Morgan-Wixson Theatre
www.morgan-wixson.org
www.youtube.com
Moving Arts
www.movingarts.org
Odyssey Theatre
www.OdysseyTheatre.com
Open Door Playhouse
www.opendoorplayhouse.org
Pepperdine University
www.arts.pepperdine.edu
Robey Theatre Company
www.therobeytheatrecompany.org
Rubicon Theatre
www.rubicontheatre.org
Sacred Fools
www.sacredfools.org
Santa Monica Playhouse
www.santamonicaplayhouse.com
Segerstrom Center for the Arts
www.scfta.org
Shakespeare Center LA
www.shakespearecenter.org
Sierra Madre Playhouse
www.sierramadreplayhouse.org
South Coast Repertory
www.scr.org
The Blank Theatre (fee)
The Blank Theatre (free)
www.patreon.com/TheBlankTheatre
www.youtube.com/TheBlankTheatreCo
The Geffen Playhouse (fee)
www.geffenplayhouse.org
The Latino Theatre Company
www.latinotheaterco.org
The Road Theatre Company
www.youtube.com
The Soraya
www.thesoraya.org
The Victory Theatre Center
www.thevictorytheatrecenter.org
The Wallis Center for the Performing Arts www.thewallis.org
Theatre 40
www.theatre40.org
Theatre 68
www.youtube.com/68centcrewtheatre
Theatre West
www.theatrewest.org
Please help keep our theaters open by supporting live theater whenever you can. On behalf of the publisher Steve Zall and our co-publisher/editor Sid Fish, we want to send our thanks to the publicists who supply us with this content, to the editors and publishers who deliver it to you, and most importantly, to our readers who use the information we provide! Have a safe and sane 4th of July!
Sincerely,
Steve Zall, Publisher
Sid Fish, Co-Publisher & Editor