The Los Angeles Theater Scene

in 2009 is Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, The Birds, and the American Ballet Theatre.

The Mark Taper Forum, yet another venue at the L.A. Music Center, also has its share of world-class theater productions. The award winning "Pippin" makes an extended run on its stage, as well as "Lydia," "Uncle Vanya," "The Lieutenant of Inishmore," "Parade," and "Palestine, New Mexico."

The Mark Taper Forum opened in 1967 and underwent a $ 30 million renovation just a few years ago. The Taper is known for staging innovated and risk-taking plays. It was also the host for the world premiere of "Angels in America."

Pulitzer Prize winning writer Donald Margulies' new work, "Time Stands Still," can be seen at the Geffen Playhouse. The low-key drama about journalists covering the Iraqi War stars Alicia Silverstone and Anna Gunn.

The Geffen Playhouse, located in Westwood, was originally built in 1929. In 2001, it was updated with a $ 17 million remodel. The theater is quite cozy, seating just 525 patrons.

The Ralph Freud Playhouse is yet another destination for theater goers. You can find the theater on the campus of UCLA in the James West Alumni Center.

This year, the intimate theater, and its 586 seats, are schedule to host performances of "Man of La Mancha," "David Rousseve Reality" and "The Fantasticks".

It's quite clear that Los Angeles has a vibrant and diverse theater scene. With its state-of-the-art facilities and its award winning talent, the city of angels produces more than just movies and television shows, it also produces great theater.

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