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Art exhibit to explore three artists' views of sacred, secular themes
Greenly Art Space, 2698 Junipero Ave #113 in Signal Hill, will host an exhibit featuring three artists who…
August 18, 2017
Exhibit to feature contemporary Caribbean art
Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago, curated by Tatiana Flores, will be on view at the…
August 18, 2017
Event to highlight artistic achievements, education
The Arts Council for Long Beach will host its annual State of the Arts event in partnership with…
August 17, 2017
Cowboy Versus Samurai at Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre
Comedic crisis ensues in Cowboy Versus Samurai when the only two men of Asian descent in Breakneck, Wyoming…
August 10, 2017
New partnerships launch Long Beach art walk downtown
Local business owners Marty Meier and Michael Mosselli will launch Long Beach Art Walk on Saturday, Aug. 12…
August 10, 2017
Shakespeare Orange County's The Tempest
The Tempest is considered William Shakespeare’s final play. Its protagonist, Prospero, is a lot like a playwright, orchestrating…
July 21, 2017
America in Words and Music at the Richard Goad Theatre
America in Words and Music: A Vaudeville Revue, at the Richard Goad Theatre through July 29, is an…
July 21, 2017
Musical Theatre West's Mary Poppins— Theatre review
Like its title character, Musical Theatre West’s Mary Poppins is practically perfect in every way, from transporting sets…
July 13, 2017
Long Beach Playhouse's Guys and Dolls— Theatre view
Guys and Dolls is ostensibly about the battles of the sexes in the tradition of Hollywood’s screwball comedies—…
July 13, 2017
Theatre review: Constellations at the Geffen Playhouse
[aesop_image img=”https://signal-tribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/CULTURE-Review-Constellations-1.jpg” align=”center” lightbox=”on” captionposition=”left” revealfx=”off”] Have you ever wondered, “What if?” In Nick Payne’s intriguing play Constellations,…
June 23, 2017