Countdown to Election Day 2024
JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACHDirected by Julia Holland Sundays at 2:00 pm Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach features a wickedly tuneful score by the Tony & Academy Award-winning team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (Dear Evan Hansen, La La Land, The Greatest Showman)and a curiously quirky book by Timothy Allen McDonald. Critics rave: James and the Giant Peach is a “masterpeach!” When James is sent by his conniving aunts to chop down their old fruit tree, he discovers a magic potion that results in a tremendous peach… and launches a journey of enormous proportions. Suddenly, James finds himself in the center of the gigantic peach, among human-sized insects with equally oversized personalities, but after it falls from the tree and rolls into the ocean, the group faces hunger, sharks and plenty of disagreements. A magical, musical production for the whole family to enjoy! |
SUNDAY, MARCH 31 – FOR PROPERTY OWNERS
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm – Rebuild Presentation
3:30 pm – 5:30 pm – Open Counter Hours
The Malibu Planning Department will hold a Rebuild Workshop and Consultation on March 31 with multiple departments and agencies providing assistance and resources to Malibu residents who are going through the rebuilding process following the Woolsey Fire.
The workshop is open to anyone to attend. The workshop on Sunday, March 31, 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM, is geared toward property owners.
Representatives from all the City departments of Planning, Building Safety, Geology, Biology, Public Works and Environmental Health as well as other agencies, including the L.A. County Fire Department, Waterworks District 29 and Southern California Edison will be participating. The workshop will consist of brief updates from each department and a Q&A session
The workshop will be immediately followed by open counter hours staffed by each department or agency for one-on-one project-specific consultations, so that attendees can immediately take steps with staff to move their process forward. No appointments are necessary.
Friday, March 29 – 7:00 pm
Saturday, March 30 – 3:00 pm
Saturday, March 30 – 7:00 pm
Sunday, March 31 – 3:00 pm
Friday, April 5 – 7:00 pm
Saturday, April 6 – 3:00 pm
Saturday, April 6 – 7:00 pm
Sunday, April 7 – 3:00 pm
DESCRIPTION
Matilda is the story of an extraordinary girl genius armed with a sharp mind and a vivid imagination who dares to take a stand and change her destiny. With the help of her kindly teacher (and a little magic), this miraculous girl proves that everyone has the power to change their story
For a complete cast list, visit: www.OnceUponaTimeTheater.org
LOCATION
Malibu Playhouse, 29243 PCH, Malibu, CA 90265
Once Upon a Time Theater, a non-profit based in Malibu, produces one full scale production of musical theater per year, and one three week intensive summer workshop production, generally in July.
The Once Upon a Time Theater Association
Melissa Smith, President
Mary Ruth Hughes, Treasurer
Kim Cunningham, Secretary
Lon Porter, Isabelle Fox, Members at Large
Once Upon a Time Theater produces one full scale production of musical theater per year, and one three week intensive summer workshop production, generally in July.
Once Upon a Time Theater, a California nonprofit unincorporated association
Taxpayer Identification Number: 81-4646396
28905 Wight Road, Malibu CA 90265
American Politics in the Age of Trump
David Axelrod was Obama’s Chief Strategist, and probably has a worthwhile POV on the upcoming elections. Adam Naguouney is the chief of LA bureau for the NYTimes.
Temple Israel of Hollywood
presents
AMERICAN POLITICS in the AGE OF TRUMP
with David Axelrod and Adam Nagourney
Monday, April 1
7pm
Temple Israel of Hollywood (TIOH)
7300 Hollywood Blvd
FREE
All are welcome!
RSVP: https://tioh.payquiq.com/index.cfm?event=forms&contentid=148B8AC6-91ED-4DA9-8914EF9F2FA0C6A1
The Taming of the Shrew
presented by Pepperdine Theatre Department
written by William Shakespeare, directed by Scott Alan Smith
Wednesday – Friday evening, April 3-5, at 7:30 pm. Saturday, April 6, matinee at 2:00 pm.
Smothers Theatre
The Pepperdine Theatre Department’s production of The Taming of the Shrew promises to be anything but tame. In this unbridled new spin on Shakespeare’s comedic battle of the sexes, themes of cross-dressing, gender roles, love, power, relationships, and companionship are explored and raucous heights are reached when the shrew is truly put on the other foot . . . Scott Alan Smith directs Andrew Borba’s celebrated version that thrilled audiences at the famed Chautauqua Theatre Company.
Join a talk back with the actors and director after the Wednesday performance.
Box Office
You can buy tickets online, at by Clicking Here, or at
The Pepperdine Center for the Arts Box Office, open Monday through Friday, noon to 5 PM, and two hours prior to most performances. Tel: 310 506 4522.
The Taming of the Shrew
presented by Pepperdine Theatre Department
written by William Shakespeare, directed by Scott Alan Smith
Wednesday – Friday evening, April 3-5, at 7:30 pm. Saturday, April 6, matinee at 2:00 pm.
Smothers Theatre
The Pepperdine Theatre Department’s production of The Taming of the Shrew promises to be anything but tame. In this unbridled new spin on Shakespeare’s comedic battle of the sexes, themes of cross-dressing, gender roles, love, power, relationships, and companionship are explored and raucous heights are reached when the shrew is truly put on the other foot . . . Scott Alan Smith directs Andrew Borba’s celebrated version that thrilled audiences at the famed Chautauqua Theatre Company.
Join a talk back with the actors and director after the Wednesday performance.
Box Office
You can buy tickets online, at by Clicking Here, or at
The Pepperdine Center for the Arts Box Office, open Monday through Friday, noon to 5 PM, and two hours prior to most performances. Tel: 310 506 4522.
Friday, April 5 – 7:00 pm
Saturday, April 6 – 3:00 pm
Saturday, April 6 – 7:00 pm
Sunday, April 7 – 3:00 pm
DESCRIPTION
Matilda is the story of an extraordinary girl genius armed with a sharp mind and a vivid imagination who dares to take a stand and change her destiny. With the help of her kindly teacher (and a little magic), this miraculous girl proves that everyone has the power to change their story
For a complete cast list, visit: www.OnceUponaTimeTheater.org
Once Upon a Time Theater, a non-profit based in Malibu, produces one full scale production of musical theater per year, and one three week intensive summer workshop production, generally in July.
Once Upon a Time Theater, a California nonprofit unincorporated association
Taxpayer Identification Number: 81-4646396
28905 Wight Road, Malibu CA 90265
The Taming of the Shrew
presented by Pepperdine Theatre Department
written by William Shakespeare, directed by Scott Alan Smith
Wednesday – Friday evening, April 3-5, at 7:30 pm. Saturday, April 6, matinee at 2:00 pm.
Smothers Theatre
The Pepperdine Theatre Department’s production of The Taming of the Shrew promises to be anything but tame. In this unbridled new spin on Shakespeare’s comedic battle of the sexes, themes of cross-dressing, gender roles, love, power, relationships, and companionship are explored and raucous heights are reached when the shrew is truly put on the other foot . . . Scott Alan Smith directs Andrew Borba’s celebrated version that thrilled audiences at the famed Chautauqua Theatre Company.
Join a talk back with the actors and director after the Wednesday performance.
Box Office
You can buy tickets online, at by Clicking Here, or at
The Pepperdine Center for the Arts Box Office, open Monday through Friday, noon to 5 PM, and two hours prior to most performances. Tel: 310 506 4522.
The First 100 Days: A Town Hall with Rep Karen Bass
Sat, April 6th
10am – noon
Vista Del Mar Child + Family Services
3200 Motor Ave
LA, CA 90034
RSVP: https://bass.house.gov/first100 or by calling (323) 965-1422
California’s 37th District covers from West LA and Culver City to Downtown LA, north up to Beverly Hills and south to Inglewood.
Here in Malibu we are represented by our great Congressman Ted Lieu. But LA also has some other great Members of Congress covering neighboring or nearby districts, including Adam Schiff and Karen Bass. Here’s your opportunity to get to know Karen Bass and hear her views of what it’s like in DC these days!
“No one gives better Town Hall than Congresswoman Bass. I don’t know what it is. Maybe how she organizes the questions. Or speaks the truth. I remember back in 2017, when I was at my lowest, I went to hear her speak. It was at the Holman United Methodist Church. She lifted me up that day. I walked out of that sanctuary rejuvenated, motivated, galvanized to do more, organize more, show up more. She’s doing it again this weekend. She holding a town hall to discuss what’s happening in DC and what her plans are for this year. Don’t miss it. She’ll make you feel good.” Jennifer Levin
BIO
Congressmember Karen Bass was re-elected to her fifth term representing California’s 37th Congressional District in November of 2018. Later that month, she was elected by her peers to serve as the Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), which boasts a historic 55 members in the 116th Congress. Congressmember Bass also serves as Chair of the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations and as a member on the House Judiciary Committee.
Prior to serving in Congress, Congressmember Bass made history as the first-ever African American woman to serve as Speaker of any state assembly. In this powerful state legislative role, she helped California to recover from the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression, for which she won the 2010 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award.
Congressmember Bass grew up in the Venice/Fairfax area of Los Angeles, which is the same area she represents today in Congress. She is a graduate of California State Dominguez Hills, theUniversity of Southern California’s School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program, and theUSC Masters Program in Social Work.