Showing posts with label The Geffen Playhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Geffen Playhouse. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Spring Break + Keep Staycationers Busy = Kids Off The Couch

...And Movie Ticket Offer from Family Finds!
For those of us who haven't jetted away to a beachy climate, making vacation days feel different from a regular school day takes some extreme parenting acumen. Have no fear! There's plenty to do that will make your time off feel like a break in the routine.

Family Finds: We're friends with the folks at a new LA-based website for families, Family Finds, and they've alerted us to a great offer for movie-loving families. If you click here, you can participate in a special offer from Fandango that is good until next Thursday (3/31). For $9, you receive two tickets to one of three family-friendly films that are in theaters now, or opening in the next few weeks: "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules," "Rio," and "Hop." You will need to sign up for future emails, but the site is geared to bring you deals on family products and services that you will find useful.

Do Something for Japan: It's been barely two weeks since the massive earthquake and tsunami hit Japan, and many parents are facing real challenges when trying to explain to their children what has happened. We think it's key for children to feel that they are reaching out and helping others in their time of need, whether by sending notes or money. Josh Duhamel's has mobilized another fundraising effort, Youth Run for Japan, modeled after his successful Run for Haiti last year. Join Josh on Sunday, March 27, 2011 for a 2-mile run on the beach in Santa Monica to raise funds for the American Red Cross's Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami fund. If you can't run, you can still click through and contribute to this worthy effort. We are also fans of theKamibashi string doll company, which has made a special doll to support relief efforts.

The Last Movie Star: Fans mourn the passing of Elizabeth Taylor this past week. The newspapers are full of lovely tributes to a career that spanned decades, and it's noteworthy that she is remembered as much for her AIDS work as for her spectacular acting career. (And those diamonds!) At KOTC, we have a special place in our hearts for her because of the movie National Velvet. Click here for our Popcorn Adventure about the film that established her as a star. We paired the movie with a visit to the polo fields at Will Rogers State Park. The practice matchesbegin on April 16, and take place on Sunday mornings; they're free, and open to the public (though, you will need to pay to park at Will Rogers). Other notable Taylor films include A Place in the Sun, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolff and, of course, Cleopatra. For a more realistic telling of that tale, read Stacy Shiff's excellent (and recent) biography, Cleopatra: A Life.

Explore Downtown: We've always supported the REDCAT International Children's Film Festival which kicks off this weekend downstairs at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Check out this year's schedule, pick a day to stop by (this Sunday is Nick Family Fun Day), and then peel off to explore some of downtown's unique tastes - Wurstkuchefor excellent sausage and Bottega Louie for remarkable desserts.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: The movie we've been waiting for since the start of the year finally arrives in IMAX theaters on April 8. Born To Be Wild 3D tells the story of orphaned orangutans and elephants and people who rescue them. The Boxtales Theater Company returns to The Geffen Playhouse on April 9 with Prince Rama and the Monkey King, part of its Saturday Scene programming. There will be a DinoFair at The Growing Place in Santa Monica on April 9th. We love visiting the Natural History Museum's Pavilion of Wings, which opens this year on April 11th.

MIDDLE SCHOOL: March Madness continues and if you can't get enough of the action, check out Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery by sports reporter John Feinstein, about two intrepid teen reporters who solve a mystery at the Final Four basketball tournament. Or, if extreme sports are more your kids' style, get to The Annenberg Space for Photography to catch Extreme Exposure before it closes on April 17th. And don't forget that Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is in town for ten performances between April 8th and 17th.

PARENTS: Set your Tivo to record HBO's new miniseries, Mildred Pierce, starring Kate Winslet, which premieres on Sunday (3/27) and is set right here in Glendale. The reviews have been tremendous; we went to school with the indie director Todd Haynes (Far From Heaven) who helmed this masterpiece. Extra credit if you also read James Cain's novel on which the film was based.

Archived Adventures: It's always nice to play tourist in your own city - take the tram to the Getty and let the kids wander the gardens, or get yourself out to Pasadena and explore The Huntington or the Descanso before having lunch on Colorado, or hike around Griffith Park and check out the Observatory. For local coastal action, head to Malibu for a hike and then drop in for lunch at the new Lumber Yard shopping center. If you're searching for great things to do this month, don't forget to page through the KOTC Archives.

Food Finds: We love Sweet Butter, a new cafe on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. And, if you're in Pasadena, check out Beyond the Olive, where you and the kids can conduct taste tests of various olive oils and vinegars. Excellent for a mail order gift!

We'll be back in two weeks for a complete listing of April picks, including Houdini: Art and Magic opening at the Skirball Center at the end of the month. Now, go get some sand between your toes!

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Kids Off The Couch: February Radar Screen - From Groundhog Day to President's Day Weekend


KOTC Subscriber Discount and Ticket Giveaway to TRACES

Punxsutawney Phil predicted, earlier today, that we're in for an early spring! (Click here for a silly video of the official Groundhog Day proceedings). As the worst storm in decades hits the US, that's good news for snow-weary Midwestern and Northeastern states. Meanwhile, back in sunny CA, the Superbowl, Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day are stacking up like airplanes at LAX. We'll give you the rundown on how to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit later this week and are dreaming up some Valentine's Day ideas, but we have to ask you this: do you have your President's Day weekend plans yet?!

TICKET GIVEAWAY: TRACES is a gravity-defying theatrical experience that combines the acrobatics of a great circus with a street-wise hipness that will please everyone in the family. Kids Off the Couch subscribers can purchase seats for the show at a reduced rate (enter 4PACK when ordering online and receive four seats for $99) and may enter a contest to win four tickets to the 1:00PM show on Sunday, February 13. Click here if you want to be entered in the sweeps and here for the event website.TRACES is playing at the Ricardo Montalban Theater in Hollywood until February 13.

PRE-SCHOOL AND EARLY ELEMENTARY: If you haven't already fallen in love with the magical arbors of The Descanso Gardens, this weekend is the best possible time to be introduced. The annual Camellia Festival is Saturday, February 5 with plenty of fun activities, including Faery Tours of the Magical Lawns that run all morning starting at 9:30. Or foray indoors at The Geffen Playhouse on Saturday, February 5 for the ever popular Story Pirates at 11:00 AM.Click here to buy tickets.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Come to a free World City at the Music Center event on Saturday, February 12. New Orleans' own Hot 8 Brass Band has epitomized New Orleans street music for over a decade. Known for playing the traditional Second Line parades, the band infuses its performances with the funk and energy that make New Orleans music loved around the world. All tickets are free and are distributed on Grand Avenue at 2nd Street. Tickets for the 11:00 AM performance distributed beginning at 10:00 AM. Tickets for the 12:30 PM performance distributed beginning at 11:00 AM. All performances subject to change. Click here for details or call (213) 972-4396.

MIDDLE SCHOOL: Are your kids fascinated by mummies? The art of mixing pigment and wax on a warm surface, known as encaustic painting, will be taught in a one-day workshop at the Getty Villa. Encaustic: How to Paint in Molten Wax is offered Friday, February 11 and repeats Saturday, February 12, and Sunday, February 13. All classes are 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM; course fee is $95, and includes materials. If fashion is more their thing, swing by LACMA on any Sunday this month for Andell Family Sundays, a family-oriented art celebration that will help families deepen their appreciation of the show Fashioning Fashion - a show that our kids thought was really cool. February 6, 13, 20, 27 from 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM. If your kids like being spooked, check out the California Science Center's Goosebumps: Science of Fear exhibit, open through April. It's the same show that was in town a few years ago, so click here for our review of it from 2007. Finally, bring a portrait of your dog or paint one of the live puppies provided as a muse at the Skirball's Sit. Stay. Paint. Good Dog. project on Sunday, February 13 at 1:00 PM. Tickets required at this special event on the last day of theMaira Kalman: Various Illuminations (of a Crazy World).

HIGH SCHOOL: Parents and kids should block out a few hours this Sunday, February 6 (before the big game, that is) to explore the Summer Opportunities Fair (11:00 AM - 2:00 PM) at Marymount High School where representatives from many camps and teen programs will be on hand to talk about summer sleep away experiences for kids ages 8-18. Here is a recommendation from a subscriber: "We have found some truly outstanding summer trips/language camps/community service/sports camps at this event. It's an awesome one-stop-shop. For personalized, free assistance, contact: Jill Levin 310-202-8448 or write to her at Jill@TipsonTripsandCamps.com -- tell her what you are looking for, where, what age group, what price level, and she'll find it." Also, if you worry whether texting could be taking over your kids' lives, check out That's Not Cool, a site about textual harassment designed to help kids take back their personal space.

PARENTS: Groundhog Day, the delightfully romantic Bill Murray classic, is playing at the Egyptian Theater tonight, Wednesday February 2, at 7:30. Need another date idea for this weekend? Check out Maira Kal All of This And Nothing, the Hammer's biennial invitational of LA-based artists. On view through late April.

Bard Worthy: This month offers two excellent chances to introduce kids, young and old, to Shakespeare. The Geffen Playhouse has a Romeo and Juliet performance on February 12, with a fun pre-show exploration of the Bard's language, and there's a great new version of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the South Coast Repertory, playing through February 20th. The show is getting rave reviews, so book fast.

A Mammoth Year for Snow: Need a President's Day weekend solution? With record amounts of snowfall this year, there's no better time to teach your kids to ski or snowboard. Click here for good day trips to the snow, or call 1-800-Mammoth to book a vacation at our favorite mountain. Our tip? Book ski school classes now, because they'll fill up quickly for the big get-away weekends.

Just for Fun: British chef Jamie Oliver has opened a kitchen in Westwood that's open to the public, and he staged a stunt to call attention to our children's unhealthy diets: he filled a school bus with sand to represent the amount of sugar in our kids' diets.

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Los Angeles - Great Family Theater at The Geffen Playhouse

Shipwrecked: An Entertainment. The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont, As Told By Himself

Our families loved Shipwrecked! An Entertainment, and we know that yours will, too. Written by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies, the play features three extraordinary actors (Melody Butiu, Michael Daniel Cassady and Gregory Itzin) in a ninety minute show about a man who is lost at sea, marooned on a desert island and lives through one incredible adventure after another. The talented cast morphs into a variety of amazing characters -- from a giant octopus, to a truly inspired performance of a dog -- all while performing their own sound effects on stage. As we left the theatre, our kids debated whether the man invented his life story. Turns out, everyone loves a tall tale.

Shipwrecked! An Entertainment appeals to adventure lovers of all ages. Don't miss this opportunity for your family to experience storytelling at its best! This charming new play runs exclusively at the Geffen Playhouse through July 27. Special kids prices available for children from ages 8 - 16. Orchestra seats available for $25, and mezzanine seats for $15. Call the Geffen Playhouse box office at (310) 208-5454 or click here for more details.

If you only see one play this summer, chart a course to this one!