Best Plays in Los Angeles
Best Plays in Los Angeles
Best Plays in Los Angeles
Best Plays in Los Angeles
Best Plays in Los Angeles
Clue
July 30 - August 25
Ahmanson Theater
This incarnation on the stage is smart, funny, and a visual treat to behold!
Best Plays in Los Angeles
Best Plays in Los Angeles
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
February 13, 2025 - June 22, 2025
Pantages Theater Hollywood
Winner of 6 Tony Awards!
Best Plays in Los Angeles
To Kill A Mockingbird
Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin brings his Broadway smash hit out on tour! Opening to much critical acclaim back in 2018, To Kill A Mockingbird tells the story of a black man accused of rape in pre-civil rights era Alabama and the noble lawyer who defends him. Directed by the iconic Barlett Sher, witness the tale of an era come to life on stage! Emmy Award winner Richard Thomas will star as Atticus Finch.
Clue
Based on the board game and the cult movie classic, Clue is a fiendishly funny murder mystery, where everyone is a suspect, and the next potential victim! Featuring all the colorful characters from the game, from Colonel Mustard to Mrs. White, Clue leads us from room to room in a whirlwind of slapstick comedy and real theatrical verve.
Little Women
The Broadway musical, Little Women, is coming to the stage! Written by Allan Knee and adapted from Louisa May Alcott's original material, Little Women is a semi-autobiographical novel that follows the March sisters through their coming-of-age story. A must-see for fans of the book, musical lovers, and all those wishing to explore the classic American story.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Wands at the ready J.K Rowling and Jack Thorne's theatrical heavyweight, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is coming to you on tour! Following record-breaking and multi-award-winning runs on London's West End and Broadway, countrywide audiences can now experience the magic of the astounding production when it apparates in your city from 2025! A continuation of The Boy Who Lived's story, 'Cursed Child catches up with Harry and co as grown-ups where the challenges of adulthood, jobs, and kids prove far scarier than anything Voldemort could have cooked up!