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7 things to do on 9/26/2008

Fridays, Saturdays   8-9:30pm
Made Me Nuclear
Santa Monica Playhouse Main Stage
1211 4th Street
Santa Monica
866.468.3399
mademenuclear.com
Made Me Nuclear: the pop music operetta. Surviving Cancer One Song at a Time. Written and performed by Charlie Lustman.


09.13-09.28   pm
World Festival of Sacred Music
Los Angeles
310.825.0507
festivalofsacredmusic.org
info at festivalofsacredmusic.org
1,000 artists. 16 days. 41 events in venues all across Los Angeles.
For sixteen days and nights from September 13 to 28, 2008, WFSM fills LA’s historic landmark theaters, churches, temples and outdoor spaces with 41 performances by renowned international and local artists in the disciplines ranging from sacred traditional and contemporary music, dance and multimedia.


Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays  
Little Black Lies
Avery Schreiber Theatre
11050 Magnolia Blvd
North Hollywood
Sphere presents a comically tragic look at the morality modifications we make in today’s society. LITTLE BLACK LIES opens Friday, September 19th and runs through October 19, 2008. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. For more info call (323) 960-5775 or go to www.plays411.com/littleblacklies


09.26-09.28   5-9pm
13th Annual Original Redondo Beach Lobster Festival
Seaside Lagoon at Redondo Beach, 200 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach
310.937.5555
lobsterfestival.com
maris at somervillepr.com
This hugely popular event appeals to the whole family, with carnival rides for children, a delectable food menu and a line up of entertainment by popular bands. And, of course, Maine lobsters. Admission FREE to kids aged 6 years and under.


Fri 9/26 8:30 pm; Sat 9/27 8:00 pm; Sun 9/28 2:00 pm; Fri & Sat 10/3 & 10/4 8:00 pm; Sun 10/5 2:00 pm   pm
”MARIAMA” A Tale of Freedom and Grace
Electric Lodge
1416 Electric Ave
Venice
310.306.1854
electriclodge.org
livearts at electriclodge.org
“MARIAMA” is a mesmerizing one woman show about two young women, one from a village in Africa and another from urban America, whose journeys miraculously collide in their parallel dreams to dance. Loosely inspired by true life “MARIAMA” is “a soaring, life affirming, delight-a-minute theatrical experience.”


Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday   8pm
RAZORBACK
ROGUE MACHINE
in Theatre Theater
5041 Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles

(West of La Brea)


323.960.7726
roguemachinetheatre.com
Opening September 26, 2008 with reception to follow.

Running Thursdays-Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 7pm.


Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays  
FAITHFUL
Ruskin Group Theatre
3000 Airport Avenue
Santa Monica
310.397.3244
ruskingrouptheatre.com
The suspense of an unabashed assault takes an astonishing turn somewhere between comedy and drama.


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