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Wednesday, July 10

Shakespeare by the Sea presents All's Well That Ends Well

Adventure County Park

10130 Gunn Ave, Whittier, 90605

12:00pm to 2:00pm

Trickery and charades abound in this raucous comedy about Helenas unrequited love and the lengths to which she goes to win her hearts desire. Magic cures, two rings and a disguised heroine are needed ...

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Thursday, July 11

American Ballet Theatre

The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

135 N. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

12:30pm to 3:00pm

One of the world’s great dance companies, American Ballet Theatre (ABT) has built a repertoire unmatched by any other company, and they return on their 16th engagement to conclude Glorya Kaufman...

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Lightning in a Bottle

Lake Skinner

35777 Abelia Street, Winchester, 92596

2:00pm

Lightning in a Bottle is a celebration of Art, Sustainability, Music, Performance, and Life Itself.

If you’re new to the LIB experience, please take some time to look around our site – perhaps the photos and videos tell it best. You can also connect with the LIB community which is active throughout the year, via our Connect page.

LIB strives to be a greater expression each year. We take pride in curating local up and coming music talent and international world renowned artists. We paved the way for live painting at our events with Lightning in a Paintcan, which is headed up by our very own non-profit The Do Art Foundation, who’s efforts fund initiatives that are far reaching in the art world. We host speakers and workshops on topics of sustainability, spirituality and child-friendly entertainment. Behind everything we do at LIB is a deep commitment to our environment and our sustainability practices which we continually strive to improve every year. LIB was the winner of the Outstanding Greener Festival Award, 3-years in a row!

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Romeo Hall & Juliet Oates (Troubadour Theater Co.)

La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts

14900 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada, CA 90638

5:00pm

The Classic Tale of Romeo & Juliet and The Music of Hall & Oates


The award-winning Troubadour Theater Company is a free-wheeling, no holds barred, Commedia DellArte flavored, slapstick driven...

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Saturday, July 13

The Santa Barbara French Festival

Oak Park

300 West Alamar, Santa Barbara, 93105

11:00am to 7:00pm

The Santa Barbara French Festival returns to Oak Park July 13 and 14 to celebrate Bastille Day and all the things that make the French cultural history so rich. Great food, wine, mimosas, crepes, delicious pastries, music, dance, -- and, of course, the infamous Poodle Parade and Femmes Fatale Revue! The 25th Annual Santa Barbara French Festival is a community event not to be missed. It's a Dance Festival, a Music Festival, an Arts & Crafts Festival and, of course, a Food Festival. It is also a way to support Center Stage Theater and Speaking of Stories, two great Santa Barbara area non-profits. For two days Santa Barbara truly is the American Riviera as the French influences take over. Each day the fun starts at 11:00 am when the entertainment kicks off on three different stages and continues non-stop until 7:00. The stages will be filled with dance and music from more than 30 different acts including performances, audience participation and instruction. And every minute of entertainment is all free! The entertainment is only part of what the Festival has to offer -- more than 50 booths will be offering everything from crepes and delicious French pastries to face painting and henna tattoos. You can grab a mimosa or a beer, as you peruse some beautiful paintings and photography. Enjoy a delicious crepe while shopping for your French Festival t-shirt and beret. Take a moment for a quick massage and before you settle in for the next performance and a sinfully delicious croissant. All in the beautiful setting of Santa Barbara's Oak Park.
For directions and additional information got to frenchfestival.com

Email:
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Wednesday, July 17

Thursday, July 18

Shakespeare by the Sea presents All's Well That Ends Well

Valley Park

Hermosa Beach, Hermosa Beach, 0

12:00pm to 2:00pm

Trickery and charades abound in this raucous comedy about Helenas unrequited love and the lengths to which she goes to win her hearts desire. Magic cures, two rings and a disguised heroine are needed ...

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Mandolin Festival

Muckenthaler Cultural Center

1201 West Malvern Ave., 1201 West Malvern Ave., 0

12:30pm

Featuring one of the most charming musical instruments in the world played in a variety of styles by performers such as Evan J. Marshall, Brian Oberlin, and Scott Gates. Blue grass, old-time, classica...

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