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6760 Lexington Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038

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6760 Lexington Ave. Los Angeles CA 90038

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  • Kill Me

    Kill Me

    8:00 p.m. every Fri., Sat. until June 2 | 3:00 p.m. every Sun. until June 2

    An abstract horror play, written by Scott T. Barsotti, which examines the fuzzy lines between belief and reality. After a horrific car accident, a...

  • Hemophelia's House of Horrors

    Hemophelia's House of Horrors

    10:30 p.m. every Fri., Sat. until June 8

    This cheerfully ghoulish confection, conceived and directed by Dan Spurgeon, with sketches and songs by actor Matt DeNoto, is introduced by emcee H...

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  • <i>Red</i>, The Return to Morality, and the Artist as Subject

    Red, The Return to Morality, and the Artist as Subject

    In John Logan's Red (presented by London's Donmar Warehouse at the Mark Taper Forum) and Jamie Pachino's The Return to Morality (the Production Company at the Lex), the central characters both are male artists squinting in the glare of success.... More »

  • Very Still and Hard to See

    Very Still and Hard to See

    Steve Yockey's series of haunted tales is strung together with expert eeriness by director Michael Matthews. Inspired in part by Japanese folktales and lit to chilling effect by Tim Swiss, the stories center on a hotel in which angry ghosts... More »

  • Working

    Working

    In a period of high unemployment and assaults on unions and public service pensions, this revival of Working, a musical homage to the proletariat, couldn't be timelier (an "Occupy" banner hangs above the stage). The inspired book is adapted by... More »

  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane

    The Beauty Queen of Leenane

    Playing a 40-year-old virgin whose spinsterhood is made certain by her energy-draining mother's omnipresence, Ferrell Marshall boils with a brilliant bitterness portending serious danger in Martin McDonagh's ode to the miseries of parental... More »

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