Event Description Time / Location
11/1 - 6/30 Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick was one of film’s all-time legendary directors, whose efforts reconceived the genres in which he worked. The exhibit spans 1940s to ‘90s, beginning with his early photographs for Look magazine and continuing with his groundbreaking directorial achievements. His films are represented through a selection of annotated scripts, production photography, lenses and cameras, set models, costumes and props. lacma.org

See website for details, at LACMA
5/16 - 7/7 The Crucible

This L.A. classical theater company presents an untraditional staging of Arthur Miller’s popular parable. The piece offers a frightening depiction of what can happen when fear clouds fact and reason is replaced by blame. The fully double-cast Antaeus production aims to highlight the play’s universal and timeless themes. Through July 7. antaeus.org

See Website for Details, at The Antaeus Company, NoHo
6/2 - 6/23 SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE: THE MUSICAL

This musical centers around Sam, a widower and single father whose son calls into a talk radio program looking for a new mother. Sam laments about his loss over the radio, while thousands of miles away in Baltimore, Annie hears his story and falls in love with him. Annie sets out for Seattle to meet Sam, who meanwhile contends with an onslaught of letters from available women wanting to meet him. pasadenaplayhouse.org

See Website for Details, at Pasadena Playhouse
6/12 - 6/12 Ringo: Peace & Love

The Grammy Museum, in cooperation with Ringo Starr, will debut this one-of-a-kind, limited-run exhibit. Features include an unprecedented, in-depth look at all aspects of Starr’s musical and creative life. It will also aim to propel Starr’s universal message of peace and love. Through 2014.

grammymuseum.org

See Website for Details, at Grammy Museum
6/12 - 7/27 Boomerang Effect

Del Shores’ romantic comedy consists of five interrelated short plays peeking into the sex lives of couples in various bedroom scenarios. It explores the many universals that occur in every relationship while examining the trickier issues that can test a couple’s durability such as secrecy, infidelity, power struggles, miscommunication and sexual incompatibility. Through July 27. tix.com

See Website for Details, at Zephyr Theatre
6/14 - 7/21 Revolver

This final production of Celebration’s 30th season—and the final production in its current venue—circles through six scenes displaying the aftermath of emotional and physical violence, set in the gun-shaped city of West Hollywood. Through July 21. celebrationtheatre.com

See Website for Details, at Celebration Theatre
6/20 - 6/23 RENT

Directed by Troy Rintala, this interpretation of La Bohème has been a favorite for musical lovers for years. Tickets $10. 8 p.m. Through June 23. losangeles@strasberg.com

8 p.m., at Lee Strasberg Theatres
6/21 Gay Old Time

This one-man show is about a gay man who wonders and dreams what the world would have been like back in the ‘50s and ‘60s if the world’s funniest comedians—like Red Skelton and Lucille Ball—tackled gay topics with gusto. The show also features the characters of Jackie Gleason, Victor Borge and The Three Stooges. bryanleecomedy.com

See Website for Details, at The Complex Hollywood
6/21 - 6/29 Connie Loves Juice

Connie Loves Juice is John Cantwell's second full-length musical extravaganza, coming off a three-year run of Love, Connie, which debuted in 2010 before going off to Provincetown’s Afterglow Festival and New York. Imagine Grease, Roller Boogie, Saturday Night Fever, Carrie and Rosemary's Baby edited together by a blind man, and you'll get why audiences love Connie! Through June 29. cavernclubtheater.com

See Website for Details, at Cavern Club Theater