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LMU’s Shakespeare on the Bluff Summer Festival Returns with “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Troilus & Cressida” LMU’s Shakespeare on the Bluff Summer Festival Returns

Loyola Marymount University 1 LMU Drive, Westchester

Loyola Marymount University’s seventh Shakespeare on the Bluff summer festival features performances of “Much Ado About Nothing” June 20-22 and “Troilus & Cressida” July 18-20. The popular, free, and family-friendly event is presented by LMU’s College of Communication and Fine Arts and Theatre Arts program. As Shakespeare wrote in “Much Ado About Nothing” — “the world must be peopled!” — everyone is invited to enjoy these timeless tales at the outdoor Drollinger Family Stage in Lawton Plaza on the Westchester campus. “We’re thrilled to be back in front of audiences with free live performances of Shakespeare, featuring both student and professional performers,” said Kevin Wetmore, professor of theatre arts and artistic director of Shakespeare on the Bluff. “This summer, we present a fun family comedy and a rarely seen dark war drama. “Much Ado About Nothing” is always a riot, and with its mix of clever and silly characters, will delight the whole family. “Troilus and Cressida” is a difficult play about love during the Trojan War, featuring an exciting and diverse cast.” LMU CFA Dean Bryant Keith Alexander added: “I am excited to welcome our faithful audiences from the LMU campus, Westchester, and Playa Vista, along with our ever-growing […]

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California Native Plant Workshop

Emerson Avenue Community Garden 8050 Emerson Ave, Los Angeles

Join us on June 22nd at 10 am for an enlightening workshop led by UC Master Gardener Beth Crosse, focusing on the beauty and benefits of Native California Plants. This session will cover: --The importance of using native plants in your garden --Selecting the right plant for the right place --Avoiding invasive species with "Don't Plant a Pest" --Creating habitat-friendly landscapes --Highlighting favorite native plants Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your gardening knowledge and promote biodiversity in our community! Join us for this informative event and take a guided garden tour to see native plants in action.