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The Torrance Theatre Company will celebrate its 25th season with a gala on March 7. Their first musical was ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,’ pictured, in 1999.
Torrance Theatre Company is brining suspense and chills to 1316 Cabrillo with their latest production of WAIT UNTIL DARK, originally written by Frederick Knott, and adapted in 2013 by Jeffery Hatcher.
Torrance Theatre Company opens their 24th season at the James R. Armstrong Theatre with THE ADDAMS FAMILY: A New Musical Comedy; book by MARSHALL BRICKMAN and RICK ELICE, music and lyrics by ...
A delightful spoof of 1920s musicals with color commentary by a sardonic narrator, “The Drowsy Chaperone” is Torrance Theatre Company’s breezy summer offering.Chock-full of col… ...
Widely considered the best of writer Neil Simon’s well-made plays, “Brighton Beach Memoirs” — about a Jewish family in 1930s Brooklyn — has landed in the South Ba… ...
The Torrance Theatre Company has a whopper of a fish tale coming to the stage, one that involves a banker stranded in a sleepy town and a fishing derby aimed at catching an elusive catfish named ...
The Torrance Theatre Company season continues with a story about a teen named Billy who doesn’t quite fit in anywhere and dreams of escaping his small town to become a movie star.Although it may ...
For starters, theater-goers are seated inside “Saint Everybody’s Non-Denominational Universalist Church” (where “all faiths are welcome because we’ll believe anything”).