![]() The orchestra performs Michael Shapiro’s acclaimed 2001 score to accompany a screening of James Whale’s 1931 horror classic based on the Mary Shelley novel about a mad scientist and his monstrous creation. ‘Frankenstein’ with the Los Angeles Opera Orchestra Hammer Museum, Billy Wilder Theater, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Westwood. The UCLA Film & Television Archive and Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles co-present a screening of director George Melford’s Spanish-language version of the 1931 vampire thriller, shot at night during the production of the Bela Lugosi version, on the very same sets. The composer/rocker takes the stage for a pair of multimedia-enhanced concerts featuring selections from his scores for “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” “Batman,” etc., plus favorites from his days fronting Oingo Boingo as well as recent solo work. ![]() ![]() Organist Clark Wilson fires up Disney Hall's massive pipe organ to accompany a screening of Robert Wiene’s silent 1920 horror classic, the sine qua non of German Expressionist cinema. Fred Kavli Theatre, 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. “Desperate Housewives’” Teri Hatcher portrays Morticia as 5-Star Theatricals stages the hit musical comedy based on Charles Addams’ classic cartoons about one very creepy and kooky extended family. Santa Monica Playhouse reprises this family-friendly musical fable that follows a young girl named Candy on a fantastical adventure. Do you like scary movies? How about silly musical comedies? Pumpkins? Drag queens? Science, weird or otherwise? Get into the spirit of the season with our curated list of 23 Halloween happenings, ranging from kid-friendly to adults-only, all around SoCal.īefore you go, remember to check for reservation requirements and COVID-19 protocols. ![]()
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