Theater and film viewers often argue over whether special effects, ultra-realistic settings and more affordable ticket prices make up for shabby vocals and characters trapped behind the pre-recorded restraints of the silver screen. Read more...
Theater and film viewers often argue over whether special effects, ultra-realistic settings and more affordable ticket prices make up for shabby vocals and characters trapped behind the pre-recorded restraints of the silver screen. Read more...
Christmastime is here again and, as expected, the stereotypical songs, movies and plays are dusted off and returned to the public view. Read more...
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For all those students running low on swipes, Bruin Harmony will hold a pudding eating contest today as one of the many ways this performance-driven a cappella group tries to keep their audience entertained during their fall concert. Read more...
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Bruin Harmony is holding its annual fall concert in the Charles E. Young Grand Salon today. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the performance will feature the Scattertones, along with a pudding eating contest, audience prizes and even a secret musical guest.
Discarded bird wings clutter the floor, a whimsical golden cage stands as a fortress in the distance and a pair of black headphones suspend from the ceiling. Read more...
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Attendees of the Art Undergraduate Scholarship Award Exhibition observe pieces created by recipients of the 2012-2013 awards.
Watching a Shakespearean play is one thing "“ keeping track of many scenes from different plays is another. Read more...
It's a classic story "“ the good guy standing up to the system, the bad guy defrauding the poor, all in the name of peeing. Read more...
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UCLA’s student-run Hooligan Theatre Company will put on a production of the Broadway comedy musical “Urinetown.” The play, which depicts a dystopian society where a large corporation forces the people to pay to pee, highlights social issues while parodying itself as a musical.
Human body parts are disposed around the room as an alien plant lures his victims through sly manipulation and devours them without mercy. Read more...
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Second-year musical theater students Kayla Parker (left) and Cody Getzug (right), will appear in a musical production of “Little Shop of Horrors.”