Now that reservations are locked in, dates are set, and the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is right around the corner, Disney Parks is giving fans their first chance to hear the music that will bring Black Spire Outpost and the world of Batuu to life!
The score is now available via Disney Music, and features the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Symphonic Overture Suite. The track was composed by John Williams and will bring one of the most crucial elements of Star Wars up close and personal for all who enter the new themed land.
John Williams score for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be one of the many immersive elements that will transport guests into the world of Star Wars!
The score was teased at Star Wars Celebration Chicago, and is a masterful addition to the music of Star Wars. Catch up on all the latest coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge by clicking here.
You can also get a preview of some of the amazing merchandise opportunities by learning about the new “Build Your Own Lightsaber” experience. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at the Disneyland Resort on May 31st and comes to Walt Disney World this fall!
Sony and Marvel are spinning their web and sending it into overdrive with their first full length trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home. Peter Parker is back and if you haven’t seen Avengers: Endgame, we suggest that you stop right here and return once you get a chance to assemble.
Warning: THIS TRAILER HAS AVENGERS: ENDGAME SPOILERS!
After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker returns and finds himself facing one of the biggest challenges of his life: Moving on. Parker must find a way to overcome his doubts and find a way to become the hero he is truly meant to be.
Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders in Columbia Pictures’ SPIDER-MAN: ™ FAR FROM HOME.
Along with the help of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), Spider-Man is put to the ultimate test and introduced to a whole new universe of chaos, mystery, and personal struggle. We won’t say much, since you will have to see it for yourself to believe, but just when you thought you have seen everything, Marvel opens the door to a whole new realm of possibilities.
(l to r) Numan Acar, Tom Holland and Jacky Gyllenhaal in Columbia Pictures’ SPIDER-MAN: ™ FAR FROM HOME
Far From Home will also introduce Mysterio to the MCU with the help of veteran actor, Jake Gyllenhaal. Though, it will be interesting to see what twists and turns are in store, as the trailer definitely provides some surprises with Gyllenhaal’s reveal! Make sure to stay tuned, and catch up on any Marvel films you may have missed, because the Endgame Spoiler Ban has been officially lifted!
Spider-Man: Far From Home flies into theaters July 2nd!
The LA Zoo is home to 1,400 mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles, representing more than 270 different species (photo by Greg Aragon)
There is some big news going on at the Los Angeles Zoo. Last month a rare baby zebra was born, and later this month the zoo will host its annual “Beastly Ball” fundraiser party, which raises money and awareness for animal conservation and habitat preservation for some of the world’s most rare and vulnerable species.
With this in mind, I knew it was time for a return visit to one of my favorite Los Angeles attractions.
One of the highlights of my visit was the Chimpanzees of Mahale Mountains exhibit. Lauded by primatologist Jane Goodall as one of the finest zoo habitats, this one-acre environment is home to a large troop of chimpanzees. It is designed to resemble the native environment of Tanzania’s Mahale Mountains in Africa and features mountainous rock formations, waterfalls and streams, palm trees and soft green grass. The facility also features a chimpanzee penthouse with heated bedrooms for the apes and an outdoor playground that has a jungle gym.
After studying the chimpanzees, we stopped at Campo Gorilla Reserve. Home to seven western lowland gorillas, the enclosure is highlighted by a forested pathway that visitors walk along to see the animals living among waterfalls and lush plants. There are two separate troops of gorillas, a family, and a bachelor group. Glassed viewing areas and planted moats are all that separates Zoo guests from the largest primate in the world.
From the gorillas, we stepped into Red Ape Rain Forest, a multi-level tropical region, where orangutans of the Southeast Asian rain forest roam through 20-foot-tall bamboo, fruit, and ficus trees. The main viewing area is a large platform that allows Zoo guests to view these arboreal apes as they climb to canopy level.
After hanging out with the primates, we walked to see the Grevy’s Zebras, to see if we could get a glimpse of the new baby foal that was born last month. As the first successful baby zebra born at the zoo since 1988, the foal was born to father Khalfani and mother Jamila.
Grevy’s zebras are the largest and most threatened of the three zebra species. They inhabit semi-arid and open scrub grasslands in Africa. The baby was bonding with her mother when we got there, but we still got to see another zebra roaming around.
From the zebras, we headed to see one of their biggest predators – the African lion. At this enclosure we watched a large male and female, strolling around the shade of their habitat. And although he seemed a little tired during our visit, the male managed to give the crowd a few roars.
Other cool zoo exhibits include Rainforest of the Americas, the newest state-of-the-art exhibit, which immerses visitors in the theme, “the rainforest is a home;” Elephants of Asia, which is dedicated to the health and welfare of the elephants; Meerkat Manor, featuring a mob of friendly meerkats; and Flamingo Mingle, where guests can step into the flamingo habitat, feed them, and become one of the flock during a fifteen-minute, $25 interactive experience.
On Saturday, May 18, the zoo will host its annual Beastly Ball, a fundraiser for the preservation of endangered animals, including the California condor, mountain yellow-legged frogs, and peninsular pronghorn. This star-studded event brings together celebrities, industry executives, city officials, and zoo supporters for a wildnight of food, fun, and fundraising.
Guests of the Beastly Ball are treated to rare after-hours Zoo access and activities. There will also be cuisine prepared by some of LA’s most notable restaurants; a mobile-bidding silent auction; roaming entertainment; and more. Beastly Ball tickets are $1,500 per person. For more info, call (323) 644-9105 or visit: www.lazoo.org/beastlyball
The 133-acre Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is home to more than 1,400 mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles representing more than 270 different species, of which more than 58 are endangered. In addition, the Zoo’s botanical collection comprises several planted gardens and more than 800 different plant species with approximately 7,000 individual plants.
The LA Zoo is located in Griffith Park, at the intersection of the 5 and 134 freeways. The address is 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA. 90027. Admission: adults (13 and older) – $21; seniors (62 and older) – $18; children 2 to 12 – $16; under 2 – free. For more information, visit: www.lazoo.org
Disney California Adventure’s Sunset Showcase Theater has rolled out the red carpet for their new show, Mickey’s PhilharMagic. Coming to the Disneyland Resort for the first time ever, the Walt Disney World favorite is now playing daily for guests of all ages!
For those who haven’t experienced it, the show features Mickey Mouse as he prepares for a magical night of symphonic melodies in a special concert with the help of a very familiar enchanted hat. Just when the show is about to begin, Donald Duck bursts in, taking the audience on an unforgettable journey across the world of classic Disney moments that feature Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, and so much more!
The show includes a fully interactive experience that features 3D animation, special effects, and immersive sensations. Inspired by Walt Disney’s concept for Fantasia, it’s a spectacular fun filled event that the whole family can appreciate. Whether it’s your first time seeing the show or you have memorized it by heart, Mickey’s PhilharMagic brings the best of Mickey and Disney animation front and center.
Prepare yourself for a Cirque du Soleil experience like no other with their new traveling show, Amaluna. The big top performance will bring you ever closer to the spectacle, taking you on a journey of everlasting courage and bravery through mesmerizing feats of strength.
Loosely based and inspired by William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Amaluna tells the story of an island of goddesses that is uncovered by a group of weary travelers washed by up a terrible storm. As time passes, love blooms between the native princess and one of the young men. Though love comes at a price, as their connection is tested throughout with themes of femininity, renewal, rebirth, and balance.
With the clever use of a revolving stage, every seat offers a clear view of the awe-inspiring performance. Every moment is filled with stunning visuals, bringing the story to life in a way that only Cirque du Soleil can.
The performance opens and closes with a mesmerizing silk-like ribbon that floats mid-air on stage with the use of multiple fans installed in the stage. The tranquility is met with a pair of uni-cyclists that blends seemingly comparable to a figure skating duet. A storm rages on with aerial strap artists that fill the upper half of the big top. The princess’s nanny makes a humorous love connection with one of the sailors throughout the show. A needed shift in tone to break the intensity between the series of death-dying acts.
Navigating thru a forest of pole dancers, the princess is found expressing her physicality in and around a water bowl that is used numerous of times with other acts. Her strength is shown with balancing feats of whimsy and her serenity by effortlessly flowing thru the water bowl. The island’s warriors demonstrate their tenacity with a series of interchanging uneven bars.
After the brief intermission, the hits just keep on coming. The shipwrecked sailors propel themselves on the teeter board escaping capture. Palm fronds of various lengths are balanced on one another in an act everyone will want to hold in their breath. Tipping over the smallest stick sent a chain reaction that demonstrated the delicate balance of any relationship. This patient act single-handily brought the audience to their feet.
A single row of performers gets a surreal bonus with the use of the rotating stage that helps the audience grasp the illusion of a thousand arm dancer. The love struck sailor utilizes a long pole in a bid to win the princess’ affections. In a visually appealing gesture, the princess’ pet lizard quite literally peals a layer “skin” off his arms before engaging the audience with his juggling skills atop the water bowl set piece.
In the final act, a group of acrobatics ends with evening with a high note. A delicate mix of gymnastics and ballet that crescendos with a woman atop of three men on standing on top of one another. There was even a moment of what can only be described as a four-person handstand (three men on the stage floor and one woman on top). It’s safe to say that every performer on stage brought the audience up in a wave of standing ovations.
It must also be noted that the individual members of the live band were notably brought away from confinement in an area off or slightly on stage. At various points in the show, they were right there on the same stage and steps as those of the acrobats. A very much appreciated acknowledgment of their skills and equally valuable members of the show not shown to be cast out of audience view.
Amaluna is visual and audio wonder not be missed for any fan of the Cirque du Soleli brand. It will leave you with piecing together the themes and symbolism of each act that brings together a sense of awe. Make sure to book your tickets and see the show, now playing at the La Waterfront until May 26th.
“Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle,” a dynamic, all-new light projection experience, comes to “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter” at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort
Something wicked this way comes to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood. Returning on May 25th, Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle will send Hogsmeade village into the depths of darkness.
Make sure to suit up in your wickedly evil robes and break out your Azkaban prison garb, as the party kicks off for a limited time run with a special digital projection show that is sure to bring a dastardly smirk to your face. The show features piles of skulls, crawling spiders, and other wicked creatures as they navigate in and around the majestic Hogwarts Castle.
It’s an experience that will leave you feeling mesmerized, unleashing the darkest creatures and villains from the Wizarding World right into Universal Studios. A new limited edition wand will also debut to mark the occasion as a Universal theme park exclusive. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the magic!
Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle returns May 25-27th at Universal Studios!
A new expedition in an uncharted territory awaits eager explorers with the upcoming debut of Calico River Rapids, opening at Knott’s Berry Farm. Knott’s popular Bigfoot Rapids white water raft ride will undergo a major renovation with the addition of new features to the attraction including new animatronics, themed show scenes, a new story overlay and plenty of dynamic water effects. The arrival of Calico River Rapids is one of the many exciting experiences that Knott’s guests can enjoy in 2019.
On the outskirts of Calico, a new expedition in an uncharted territory awaits eager explorers with the debut of the park’s newest attraction, Calico River Rapids. Opening on Friday, May 17th, the new white water raft ride takes explorers on a search for a new land where indigenous wildlife, treacherous roaring rapids, dynamic water effects plus a variety of wild surprises will be encountered along the way. The attraction comes to life with new animatronics and special effects designed and manufactured by Garner Holt Productions, Inc.
The circular raft ride, which seats six passengers, will traverse through unexpected twists and turns, rushing waters and rapid currents as it navigates the unexplored river path.
Also in summer 2019, the fan favorite Old West adventure will continue with the return of Ghost Town Alive!, as a new storyline set in the town of Calico is unraveled for guests to discover starting May 25 – August 18 and weekends from August 24 through Labor Day, September 2. During Ghost Town Alive! guests may return to the streets of Calico and experience an authentic western adventure by becoming a star in the day’s evolving storyline, as they unlock adventures through interactions with the townsfolk or by joining in on the town’s activities. And as night falls, even more, summer fun will continue throughout the park with new entertainment offerings.
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and to celebrate, Catal Restaurant in Downtown Disney is preparing an elegant Mother’s Day brunch that is promised to be absolutely spectacular. From 8AM to 3PM, Catal will be offering $15 bottomless mimosas along with a dedicated menu of delicious gourmet options that are sure to make your mother feel special.
Bottomless Mimosas, what a perfect way to celebrate Mother’s Day!
Starters include spring-inspired dishes like Prosciutto Melon Salad with balsamic olive oil, chives, and passion fruit sorbet. You can also choose the Steelhead Salmon Toast with avocado, coconut vinaigrette, and Togarashi on multigrain bread. Entrees will range from a classic favorite, Chicken and Waffles with house-made vanilla waffle crispy chicken, bourbon glazed bacon, citrus chive butter, and maple in addition to Crab Cake Benedict that features poached eggs, asparagus, hollandaise, and chive batons.
Try the Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake (berries chocolate tuile) for the ultimate sweet treat.
The meal will end with a sweet surprise of dessert options that include Lavender Creme Brulee or a decadent slive of Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake. The brunch will be priced at $50 per adult and $14 per child. A full menu can be viewed by clicking here.
To make your reservation, make sure to visit Catal’s official site or call 714-774-4442. Happy Mother’s Day!
The fourth is with us as the popular Star Wars themed overlay, Hyperspace Mountain, prepares to blast off once again at the Disneyland Resort for Star Wars Day. The Disney Parks Blog broke the news this Tuesday, revealing that Hyperspace Mountain will once again return for a limited time in celebration of May the 4th.
It has also been announced that Captain Phasma will be marching through Tomorrowland once again with March of the First Order. For those who may have missed their last encounter with Phasma, May 4th may be their only hope.
Galactic Grill and Alien Pizza Planet will be serving up celebratory treats, including the Dark Side Chicken Sandwich and the Outer Rim Pasta. A special theme photo op has also been revealed in Starcade.
Whether its your first time, or your 100th time jumping to lightspeed at Hyperspace Mountain, make sure to stop by the Disneyland Resort on May 4th to celebrate Star Wars Day. May the 4th be with you, always!
For filmgoers, it’s probably hard to remember a time that the Marvel Cinematic Universe didn’t exist, and yet the franchise hasn’t even hit its teen years. At the ripe young age of eleven years old, the franchise now spans twenty-two films and clocks in at nearly sixty hours of storytelling. Every film, every character, and every plot point was all merely building blocks for last year’s Avengers: Infinity War, and this year’s grandiose finale, Avengers: Endgame. For fans who have hung with the franchise, this conclusion is the ultimate love letter to the films that precede it, but more importantly, it’s a love to the fans who have been there since the very beginning. This is a film made for the audience who embraced Marvel’s massive experiment back as far as 2008, and it works in absolutely grand fashion.
It’s hard to imagine anyone jumping into this franchise at this finale and deciding now is a great time to jump in, and honestly, why would you want to? Picking up directly after the events of Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame finds what’s left of the Avengers broken, and nearly beyond repair after Thanos snapped his fingers and made fifty percent of the population disappear throughout the cosmos. Shaken to their core, but determined to find a way to reverse the snap, the remaining team members must risk everything they have to take on Thanos one last time, to get back everything they lost. As simple as that all sounds, that couldn’t be further from the case, as this is easily the most complex film that the Russo Bros, as well as Marvel Studios, have put in theaters. It’s an ambitious tale that asks the audience to ride with every twist and turn and to get behind every move that’s made, which at times may not always be easy.
This film has to work as a conclusion to twenty-one films, and so many characters, while also freshly opening up the universe to a brave new world. It’s a balancing act that many wouldn’t be able to handle, but thankfully, Joe and Anthony Russo were clearly up to the task. Since their debut in the MCU with Captain America: The Winter Soldier – – which by many is still considered one of, if not the best film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – – the Russo Bros. have shown time again that they not only love these characters, but they understand them fully, as well as the world around them. For a film that needs to be a full-blown spectacle on top of being a full-fledged emotional rollercoaster, it’s clear why they were chosen. No one has singlehandedly used all these characters, as well as they, have in one place, and it only makes sense for the team that tore apart the Avengers to piece them back together again over these two films.
In a lot of ways, Avengers: Endgame clearly pulls from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series finale, All Good Things…, which was pointed at a lot during the film’s production. But for other science fiction geeks, the film also seems to pull a bit from Doctor Who: The End of Time, which was David Tennant’s emotionally charged two-part finale as the Doctor, as well as Russell T. Davies final film as writer and producer of the series. All Good Things… is generally considered one of the all-time great series finales, and one that is a very character driven and emotionally breathtaking for fans of the series. The Russo Bros. definitely seemed to use that as a launchpad for what they’d do, but much like The End of Time, which wasn’t so much a finale as it was one big love letter to the fans of this iteration of the franchise to this point. It was also paving the way for new beginnings. For many, it’s almost Fan Service: The TV Movie, but at the same time, Davies and Tennant had earned that clout to do just that at their on the BBC. Avengers: Endgame feels like that in many ways, and yet, it never feels weighed down by it. In fact, every bit of fan service throughout the film feels like an earned beat from years of storytelling that the MCU has done up until this point. More importantly, however, while wrapping up the current state of the Marvel Universe, they’ve also gifted audiences a fresh new road that the series will be able to launch from moving forward.
All that above means that, most importantly, Avengers: Endgame treats all the characters you’ve come to know and love with respect and dignity. However, one thing many audiences might be a bit surprised with is how this feels like one last trip with the original Avengers team, and they aren’t wrong. Robert Downey, Jr.’s Tony Stark and Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers are front and center, and joined by Hemsworth, Johansson, Ruffalo, and Renner, for a film that serves up a very loving swan song to the team as we were first introduced to them. They’re all given so much time to really shine throughout the film, but more importantly, they are given the time to really reflect on their time as these characters. This movie is chockfull of wonderful moments for every one of the heroes we’ve come to love and done so in a way that really lets the audience feel the weight of every decision they’re making, or in true Marvel Studios fashion, feel every laugh they share over a joke. There’s a reason these films continue to be so popular, and it all comes down to the brilliant casting across the board, starting with Robert Downey, Jr. all the way back in 2007. They’ve embodied the characters for so long now, it’s hard to imagine anyone else in the roles, and Marvel knows that as well, so they want to make sure this last go around truly feels like the characters you know have earned their place in our hearts.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a superhero film without the action, and when Avengers: Endgame goes for the action, it goes for absolute broke. Honestly, this film not only offers some of the best action in any comic book film to date, it honestly may be one of the most ambitious and enthralling blockbusters ever made. The scope of the film is truly remarkable, and it never really wastes a moment being anything other than a fast-paced epic leading to the final showdown. Every beat is well placed, and every moment seems like the most important moment yet, which is incredibly impressive considering the film has a whopping 3 hour and 2 minutes run time. Yet the film’s breakneck pace makes it feel closer to an hour and a half, which is a massive accomplishment for all involved. If you have a small bladder, it might be a good idea to not drink anything leading up to or during the film, because honestly, there’s not a good moment to get up. This movie locks you in and doesn’t let go, and once you’re locked in, embrace every minute of it. You’ll be glad you did, and the payoff is huge.
Avengers: Endgame isn’t just a perfect blockbuster film, this a truly momentous achievement in filmmaking. The Russo Bros. have delivered a film that is both absolutely grand and epic, yet small and intimate, while also leaving you on the edge of your seat going two hundred miles an hour. Marvel Studios saved the best film for last in this sprawling Marvel Cinematic Universe, and as far as finales go, it’s amazing to have one that truly brings the series home in such an incredibly satisfying way. To think of all the ways that this movie could have gone wrong, and yet it only goes completely right, that’s a success. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been gifted a truly breathtaking film that is so emotionally riveting and satisfying, it’s hard to believe it can even exist. Even for the lesser entries in the MCU to this point, this whole experiment was worth just for us to get to this moment. It’s hard to imagine fans will disagree. This is as good as summer blockbusters can get, and you won’t be disappointed.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will open May 31, 2019, at Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, and August 29, 2019, at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. At 14 acres each, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will be Disney's largest single-themed land expansions ever, transporting guests to live their own Star Wars adventures in Black Spire Outpost, a village on the remote planet of Batuu, full of unique sights, sounds, smells and tastes. Guests can become part of the story as they sample galactic food and beverages, explore an intriguing collection of merchant shops and take the controls of the most famous ship in the galaxy aboard Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. (Disney Parks)
The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived, as Disney Parks and Resorts has just revealed guests will be able to book reservations for Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge starting on May 2nd.
The details will be made available via the Disney Parks Blog and Disneyland’s official site on May 2nd at 8AM PST. In order to book a reservation, all guests must have a Disney Account setup. Make sure to create yours if you haven’t already by clicking here!
Registration will begin promptly at 10AM PST. Reservations are specifically for Disneyland Resort guests who plan to visit the land between May 31st and June 23rd, 2019. After that time, it is planned for the new themed land to open to the public, but details are always subject to change.
The reservations will be no cost, but are subject to availability. There will be a high demand, so a reservation will be a highly prized item. For those not wanting to gamble on their chances, guaranteed reservations will be made available for any Disneyland Resort hotel guests between May 31st and June 23rd. Click here to book your stay or call (714) 520-5060. Please note, all guests staying on property will receive one reservation per registered guest for a designated time. Theme park admission is not included.
You can learn all about the exciting things coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge by clicking here. May the Force be with You!
Gotta Dance! The silver screen classic, Singin’ in the Rain, has made its way to the stage and is taking the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts by storm in a performance that is nothing short than spectacular. Directed by Spencer Liff, best known for his work on the past 9 seasons of Fox Network’s hit show, “So You Think You Can Dance?”, Singin’ in the Rain is a must see, taking you on a musical journey that not only takes the best of the original but finds a way to throw in some modern twists that will keep you coming back for an encore.
Michael Starr as Don Lockwood, Kimberly Immanuel as Kathy Selden, and Brandon Burks as Cosmo Brown.
The show features a few “lucky stars”, including the charming Michael Starr as Don Lockwood. Taking on the famous Gene Kelly role is a challenge in itself, with very big tap shoes to fill. Yet, Starr doesn’t let it phase him, delivering a performance that doesn’t miss a beat. Together with Brandon Burks as the quirky and comical Cosmo Brown, Starr knocks em’ dead with laughter and genuine swagger.
Nevertheless, the true shining star of the production is Kimberly Immanuel. Taking on the iconic Debbie Reynolds’ role, Kathy Selden, Immanuel takes the show to new heights with a shine that will melt your heart and bring a smile to your face long after the show curtain has fallen. She has really made this role her own, bringing the audience to the edge of their seats and finally on their feet at the grand finale. From start to finish, you couldn’t ask for a better Kathy, and there really is no comparison that could do her performance justice.
Kimberly Immanuel (Far Left) as Kathy Selden is “icing on the cake!’
She isn’t alone in praise, as the entire cast brings a fresh take on the classic, including Sara King as Lina Lamont. King nails each high pitch squeal and squawk with ease, stealing the show at one point with her own surprise musical number. It’s truly something remarkable, with no face, voice, or dance move left behind in the rain.
Sara King as the actress and drama queen, Lina Lamont.
Speaking of rain, the creative team at La Mirada Theatre has really outdone themselves, bringing a fully immersive experience to the audience with real rain. Prepare your eyes for a visual spectacle, as you embrace the full power of this venue’s technical genius. La Mirada Theatre continues to dazzle and impress, pulling out all the stops and making their mark on the Southern California theatre scene. Look out Segerstrom and Pantages, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts is coming for you!
Singin’ in the Rain will run through Sunday, May 12th, 2019. Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30PM, Fridays at 8:00PM, Saturdays at 2:00PM and 8:00PM and Sundays at 2:00PM. Tickets range from $20 to $94 and can be purchased here.
Singin’ in the Rain is a partnering production between La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and McCoy Rigby Entertainment!
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