Wednesday, May 7, 2014

A Day in L.A.- The Geffen Playhouse

Ruth Draper's Monologues

A local little gem of a theater right here in our very own Westwood neighborhood is the Geffen Playhouse.  It is super intimate, has two theaters one larger and one smaller though honestly there isn't  a bad seat in the house.  Each production is very thoughtfully chosen and much attention is placed on the details of the magnificent set designs.  It's not uncommon to find paparazzi waiting outside the theater to catch a shot of one of the stars, as many of the shows feature pretty big names.  Many of Hollywood's big names hone their craft in this non-pretentious playhouse.  I have had the opportunity to see Martin Sheen, Chris Pine, Chris Noth, David Arquette, James Van Der Beek and many more.





My most recent trip was to see 'Ruth Draper's Monologues' starring Annette Bening in a one woman 9p minute show.  Annette is one of the greatest living actors of our time and this is the second time I have had the opportunity to see her on the stage.  She portrays 4 different characters all from the writings of Ruth Draper.  Annette moves from character to character fluidly, changing her accent, her body movements and wardrobe all before your eyes.  With no intermission, I was literally exhausted for her and my brain hurt from just thinking about how much memorization went into to making this production.  "Ruth Draper's Monologues' plays until May 18th so you have a few more opportunities to catch it.  




The next production in the main stage of the Geffen Playhouse will be "The Country House" starring Blythe Danner and Scott Foley.  Check out the website to see more information on the upcoming shows.  http://geffenplayhouse.com

My recommendations if you decide to make an evening of it...
Napa Valley Grille- the ambience is contemporary and it's usually flanked with a celebrity of some sort, so it's great for people watching.  Service is incredible and every plate we have ordered has been super delicious, you really can't go wrong. 
 If you decide to not get one of the great desserts and want to walk the town but get a sweet tooth...

Diddy Riese- since 1983 the prices have been virtually the same, $1.75 for an ice cream cookie sandwich.  You get to choose your flavors of cookie and ice cream, be prepared as thy only accept cash.  

If you check out any of the shows, or the other attractions, please let me know by using the comment section below.  I would love to hear from you!  
Take Care!



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