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Greg Fritsche Landscape Artist

As a native of the golden state, Greg Fritsche has always been inspired by the unique variety and boundless beauty of the California landscape. His passion for painting is largely fueled by his reverence for nature and its ever changing range of colors and moods. Capturing specific moments in time when light and subject strike … Continue reading Greg Fritsche Landscape Artist

The Upperclassmen

The Upperclassmen come to the Long Beach Playhouse for another year of comedy and improv! Playing in the Studio theater. Tickets are $5.00 presale*, $10.00 at the door. (For online tickets, click the $5 dollar presale discount option in the process of purchasing tickets.)

THE MOUSETRAP

Possibly Agatha Christie’s greatest play, The Mousetrap is a spine-tingling who-dunnit with all the classic earmarks you’ve come to expect from the “Queen of Mystery” - a group of strangers stranded in a boarding house, a series of murders, a mysterious (and very perceptive) policeman. Who might be the killer?  The newlyweds? The spinster with … Continue reading THE MOUSETRAP

The Upperclassmen

The Upperclassmen come to the Long Beach Playhouse for another year of comedy and improv! Playing in the Studio theater. Tickets are $5.00 presale*, $10.00 at the door. (For online tickets, click the $5 dollar presale discount option in the process of purchasing tickets.)

IN SKETCH WE TRUST

The LBP Collaborative Season offers outside theatre companies and other performing arts organizations in our community the opportunity to produce their own productions in our Studio Theater. Held2gether Presents: IN SKETCH WE TRUST Tickets: $15 Where can you turn in today's unreliable, chaotic world? To Sketch, of course! Held2gether performs a dozen deliciously original comedic sketches, guaranteed … Continue reading IN SKETCH WE TRUST

PYGMALION

Professor of phonetics Henry Higgins makes a bet that he can train a bedraggled Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, to pass for a duchess at an ambassador's garden party by teaching her to assume a veneer of gentility, the most important element of which, he believes, is impeccable speech. The play is a sharp lampoon … Continue reading PYGMALION