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CALENDAR WEEKENDLOS ANGELES E44 8DAYS: THEATER 8:30 p.m.; ends July 8. $10. (818) 202-4120. Deep Sea Diving Diane Luby one- woman show about a New Jersey es- cape from the boredom of a latch-key child- hood through her voracious appetite for reading. Elephant Asylum Theatre, 6320 Santa Monica Hollywood.

8 p.m.; 7 p.m.; ends Sun. $20. (323) 960- 4451. Don Quixote, Which Was a Dream Al- though this City Garage staging of Kathy scabrous post-feminist crib from Cervantes is faithful to a fault, director- adaptor Michel, production de- signer Charles Duncombe and an amazing cast create an emblematic adults-only dreamscape (D.C.N.). City Garage, 1340 1 2 4th St.

alley, Santa Monica. 8 p.m.; 5:30 p.m.; ends Aug. 28. $20. Pay what you can on Sundays.

(310) 319-9939. Call Me Walter The MetaTheatre Company presents Christian one-man show. 3rd Street Theatre, 8140 W. 3rd L.A. 8 p.m.; 7 p.m.; ends July 17.

$20. (323) 960-7782. Doubting Thomason Action-Reaction Theater Company presents a new comedy by Christopher Brewster. Theater Company at Chandler Studio, 12443 Chandler North Hollywood. 8 p.m.; ends Aug.

27. $15. (818) 786-1045. Echoes Rainbow Theatre Company presents the L.A. premiere of N.

Richard play about a young struggle to maintain their imaginary world within the confines of apsychiatric facility. With Tanna Frederick and David Millbern. Upstairs at the Coro- net, 366 La Cienega L.A. 8 p.m.; 3 p.m.; ends Sun. (310) 657-7377.

Everybody Dies Propergander presents a se- ries of comedic one-acts tackling the Playpen, 1514 N. Gardner L.A. 8 p.m.; ends Sat. $15. (310) 713-9322.

Flags The pseudonymous Jane Martin strikes again, with a topical message about the emotional costs of the Iraq War here at home. The sometimes melodramatic script on par with the Greek tragedy it tries to emulate, but a fine staging fills in the heartbreaking nuances (P.B.). Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, 2055 S. Sepulveda West L.A. 8 p.m.; 7 p.m.; 8 p.m.; ends July 24.

Pay what you can May 27, June 17 and 26. (310) 477-2055. Frozen Bryony much-lauded Tony- winning drama about a pedophilic mur- derer, his motherand the psycholo- gist who studies him, receives an amateur- ish treatment in this slapped-together production, which was seriously disrupted on opening night by a relentlessly booming musical production on an adjacent stage (F.K.F.). Pilot Light Theatre, 6902 Santa Monica Hollywood. 8 p.m.; 3 and 8 p.m.; 3 p.m.; ends July 10.

$20. (323) 960-4418. The Ghost Mrs. Muir Based on the 1945 novel by the same name, this handsomely produced and crisply staged musical stars James Barbour as a sea ghost who is mightily attracted to his haunted cot- spunky new tenant, played by Lynne Wintersteller. Unfortunately, despite the admirable efforts of a seasoned cast, this overlong adaptation veers from the lushly sentimental to the just plain silly (F.K.F.).

NoHo Arts Center, 11136 Magnolia North Hollywood. 8 p.m.; 3p.m.; ends July 24. (818) 508-7101, Ext. 5. Girl on a Bed At the Electric Lodge this April, Murray Mednick introduced three bleak offerings in repertory under the title Gary but on a a dryly affecting study of youngsters adrift in an L.A.

landscape of drugs and despair is the one to see (R.K.). Lillian Theatre, 1076 N. Lillian Way, Hollywood. 8 p.m.; ends Sun. $20.

(323) 692-2652. Hedwig and the Angry Inch Shannon CM Flynn directs the Orange County premiere of the cult hit rock musical. Hunger Artists Theatre, College Business Park, 699-A S. State College Fullerton. 8 p.m.; ends July 24.

$20. (714) 680-6803. How I Learned to Drive Vox Humana presents Paula Pulitzer Prize-win- ning drama about child abuse, in which a young woman recounts a troubled relation- ship that began when her uncle was asked to teach her to drive. Century City Play- house, 10508 W. Pico L.A.

8p.m.; 2 and 7 p.m.; ends July 10. $20. (323) 769-5794. Is This Any Way to Start a Marriage? Mu- sical comedy about a chaotic wedding night for newlyweds in New York City during a blackout. Lonny Chapman Group Reper- tory Theatre, 10900 Burbank North Hollywood.

8 p.m.; 2 p.m.; ends Aug. 13. $18. (818) 700-4878. Jax of All Trades Jacquie one- woman dramedy about finding work that pays the bills without destroying your soul.

Julia Frey directs. Presented by All Good Films. Performance Space, 6569 Santa Monica Hollywood. Today- 8 p.m.; ends July 23. $20.

(323) 960- 7829. Back Aone-man show about Lenny Bruce with Ronnie Marmo in the role of the provocative comedian. Written by Sam Bo- brick and Julie Stein. Directed by Charlie Brill. Theatre 68, 5419 Sunset Suite Hollywood.

8 p.m.; ends July 30. $20. (323) 467-6688. Lie, Cheat and Genuflect William Van Zandt and Jane comedy about the antics of the Buckle brothers, who de- vise a plan to inherit their late money. Granada Theatre, 18167 Chats- worth Granada Hills.

8 p.m.; 1:30 and 7 p.m.; ends July 24. $19- $23. (818) 363-6887. Listen Closely T.H.E. Productions presents ashow-business autobiography filled with sex, scandals and songs, featuring E.G.

Daily (the voice of Rugrat Tommy Pickles and Babe the pig). Sal Romeo directs. Lee Strasberg Creative Center, 7936 Santa Monica West Hollywood. 8p.m.; ends July 8. $20.

(323) 960-4412. Macbeth Ethos Theatre artistic director, Amanda Marquardt, presents tale of passion, ambition and deceit. Charles Pasternak directs. Next Stage Theater, 1523 N. La Brea L.A.

8 p.m.; ends Sun. $12. (310) 383- 6644. Magician Nate show. Presented by Flying Dinosaur Pro- ductions.

Secret Rose Theatre, 11246 Mag- nolia North Hollywood. Today, 8 p.m.; ends July 28. $15. (866) 811-4111. A Match Made in Hell Romantic comedy set in a seemingly ordinary L.A.

law office, where a widowed criminal defense attorney uses matchmaking as a way of avoiding his own romantic needs. Richard Kuhlman di- rects second production of lunchtime theater. Pacific Center, 523 W. 6th Los Angeles. Today, noon, 1:15 p.m.; ends July 14.

$10. Gourmet prix-fixe lunch, $8. (310) 452-5567. Measure for Measure Waging Theatre presents dark comedy about amoralizing, corrupt judge who schemes to seduce a novice nun. Ivar Brick Box, 1608 N.

Cosmo Hollywood. 8 p.m.; 7 p.m.; ends July 17. $15. (323) 960-7721. Medal of Honor Rag The drama is MIAin this brief case study of a traumatized Viet- nam veteran, featuring a brooding Heavy as the ambivalent war and an un- fussy Paul Schackman as his nebbishy therapist (R.K.).

Egyptian Arena Theatre, 1625 N. Las Palmas L.A. 8 p.m.; 3 p.m.; ends July 17. $30. (323) 650-3100.

The Merchant of Venice The Charlens Company presents classic tale in a modern setting. Dorie Theatre at the Complex, 6476 Santa Monica Hollywood. 8 p.m.; 2 p.m.; ends July 9. $18. A Midsummer Dream The Knights- bridge Theatre and the English Theatre of Frankfurt present Tiger Japanese anime-influenced take on Shake- comedy.

Knightsbridge Theatre Los Angeles, 1944 River- side Drive, L.A. 8 p.m.; 3p.m.; ends Aug. 13. $10 (323) 667-0955. Mocbet Peres Owino and Marc Ew- adaptation of sets the story in Ugan- da in the 1970s.

Lamont Coleman directs. Presented by Pilot Light Productions and COLSAC. Pilot Light Theatre, 6902 Santa Moni- ca Hollywood. 8 p.m.; ends July 17. $20.

(323) 960- 4418. Mommie Queerest One know from Christina memoirs or the Faye Dunaway film to enjoy Jamie hys- terical storefront frolic, which ex- ploits the notion that Holly- most famous hater of wire hangers was actually a man (D.C.N.). Hudson Backstage Theatre, 6539 Santa Monica Hollywood. 8 p.m.; 8 and 10 p.m.; 7 p.m.; ends July 10. $25.

(323) 960-7744. The Mysteries Edward sweeping sampling of medieval mystery play cycles is divided into two parts and distills a wide cross-section of the Bible, from Genesis to the Passion. Michael focused, fervent stag- ing makes ingenious use of this tiny playing area, and although the performances are somewhat uneven, the sincerity and dedication are uniformly compel- ling (F.K.F.). Son of Semele Thea- ter, 3301 Beverly L.A. 8 p.m.; 2 and 7 p.m.; ends July 17.

$20 per part. (213) 351-3507. Navy Pier Benefiting from director Howard fine-tuned players, the West Coast premiere of John study of creativity and friendship run roughshod by am- bition holds its ground past dis- tinctly small-scaled, novella- styled stakes (D.C.N.). Victory Theatre Center, 3326 W. Victory Burbank.

8 p.m.; 7 p.m.; ends July 10. $20. (818) 841-5422. A New War Apair of newscasters report on a shadowy near-future conflict in Gip would-be satire of the new American trium- phalism. Strictly sketch-comedy fare, with hilariously bad wigs (R.K.).

Theatre 68, 5419 Sunset Suite Hollywood. 8 p.m.; ends Aug. 3. $15. (323) 860-8868.

New Works Festival Staged play readings of new works in English and Spanish, including Ri- vera: The Man and His narrated by Gregorio Luke on July 10 in Spanish and July 11 in English. Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, 421 N. Ave. 19, Lincoln Heights. 3 p.m.; 8 p.m.; ends July 18.

$5 per reading; $10 for Diego Rivera presenta- tion. $30 for all five readings and Diego Ri- vera presentation. (323) 225-4044. The Normal Heart Larry play is at once a complex love story and a chronicle of one New York City efforts to alert the media, city government and his gay breth- ren to the rise of the AIDS epidemic from 1981 to 1984. Company of Angels Theatre, 2106 Hyperion L.A.

8 p.m.; 2 p.m.; ends July 16. $25 ($5 of each ticket will be donated to the nonprofit Project Angel Food). (323) 883-1717. North on South Central Ave. Theatre Per- ception Consortium presents the musical celebration of the jazz mecca that was Cen- tral Avenue in 1940s L.A.

Whitefire Theatre, 13500 Ventura Sherman Oaks. 8 p.m.; ends July 9. $25. (562) 868-7383. (818) 990-2324.

One Flew Over the Nest Dale stage adaptation of Ken Ke- novel about a psychiatric ward and its staff and inmates, led by patient McMurphy there to avoid a state work farm, and the formidable Nurse Ratched. Macario Gaxiola directs. Theatre District at the Cast, 804 N. El Centro Hollywood. 8 p.m.; 2 p.m.; ends July 30.

$15. (323) 957-2343. One-Act Interruptus Three comic tales of love gone awry. Written by Neil Koenigs- berg, Jeffrey Davis and William Whitehurst. Directed by Taylor Ashbrook and Fuz.

Ec- lectic Company Theatre, 5312 Laurel Can- yon North Hollywood. 8 p.m.; ends Sat. $18. (818) 508-3003. Othello Shakespeare by the Sea performs the drama of love, betrayal and re- venge.

Point Fermin Park, 807 S. Paseo del Mar, San Pedro. 8 p.m.; ends Aug. 12. Free.

Over the Tavern Tom comedy about a Polish American family with four children growing up in working-class Buf- falo, N.Y., in 1959. David Colwell directs. Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre, 5021 E. Anaheim Long Beach. 8p.m.; 2 p.m.; ends July 23.

$20. Open- ing night gala, $25. (562) 494-1014, Ext. 1. Pinocchio Bill adaptation of the Carlo Collodi classic.

Recommended for ages 4 and older. Granada Theatre, 18167 Chatsworth Granada Hills. 1 p.m.; ends July 23. $10. (818) 363-6887.

Placement Blair new play is a por- trait of three people involved in an adoption parents and the child. Black Dahlia Theatre, 5453 Pico L.A. Today, 8 p.m.; ends July 31. $20. (866) 468-3399.

The Possession of Mrs. Jones live rock musical centers around a desperate housewife who tries to save the day when heaven is bought out by a mega-corporation. Los Angeles Film Festi- val. Zephyr Theatre, 7456 Melrose L.A. 8 p.m.; 2 and 7 p.m.; ends July 17.

$25. (323) 960-7612. The Real Inspector Hound The Com- plete Guide to Hamlet Ark Theatre Company presents two one-acts, including Tom send-up of mur- der mysteries and English theater critics. Ark Theatre Company, 1647 S. La Cienega L.A.

In repertory with ends Today. $20. (323) 969-1707. The Real Thing Rude Guerrilla Theater Company presents Tom com- edy about love, writing, high art and pop culture. Empire Theater, 200 N.

Broadway, Santa Ana. 8 p.m.; 2:30 p.m.; ends July 16. $18. Opening night gala, $20. (714) 547-4688.

Room Anthony Q. new comedy ex- plores in six segments how the concept of room provides both freedom and bounda- ries. MET Theatre, 1089 N. Oxford L.A. 8 p.m.; ends July 27.

$10. (323) 957-1152. Room Service Allen Boretz and John Mur- 1937 comedy about a Broadway pro- ducer with no money who schemes to keep creditors at bay while boarding his cast in a hotel until his opening night. Pre- sented by the Dreamhouse Ensemble. Space Theatre, 665 N.

Heliotrope, Holly- wood. 8 p.m.; 7 p.m.; ends Aug. 14. $15. (213) 891-1088.

Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens Set in a futuristic space cabaret, where the dregs make that drags of the galaxy congregate for outre intermingling of every persuasion, this retro-futuristic glitter musical is a cheerfully over-the-top camp fest that of- fers plenty of entertainment value, despite the obvious vocal limitations of many of its otherwise winning performers (F.K.F.). Ark Theatre Company, 1647 S. La Cienega L.A. 8 p.m.; ends Sept. 3.

$20. (323) 969-1707. Sex Is Good for You Fire Rose Productions presents Art play. Kate Linder Young and the heads the cast. Secret Rose Theatre, 11246 Magnolia North Hollywood.

8 p.m.; Calendar listings: To be considered for listings, all event information must be submitted via a form online at calendarlive.com/submit Guidelines: Because of space limitations, not all submissions will be used in Calendar or Calendar Weekend listings. All events listed in Calendar will also be listed at calendarlive.com. Deadline: Submissions must be received at least three weeks before the event. Listings policy Elite Theatre Company is presenting in which a personally inspired new play becomes a flash point for nasty familial relations. Written by A.R.

Gurney, also behind and the play follows the trail of social banter and biting revelations during a co*cktail hour. Steve Grumette, an Oscar- winning documentary filmmaker, directs a cast that includes Eleanor Brand, Madelon Hendel, Garrett Nichols and Joe Rose. Woodard Elite Theatre Company, the Petite Playhouse 730 S. Oxnard 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m.

Sundays. Ends July 24 $13 to $15 (805) 483-5118 Elite Theatre Company Joe Rose, left, Garrett Nichols, Eleanor Brand and Madelon Hendel star. Revelations over drinks CALENDAR WEEKENDLOS ANGELES E13 Where: Velaslavasay Panorama, 1122 W. 24th Los Angeles When: 8 p.m. today and Friday; 4 and 8 p.m.

Saturday Cost: $10, or $7 for students. Reservations recommended. Info: (323) 574-2669 Mortal By Brenda Rees Special to The Times HE backdrop is tiny, but the themes are large. A man un- ravels emotionally and spiritually. Life and death are confronted.

And all done with pup- pets, in a space the size of a book- shelf. Mortal will be presented via a 19th cen- tury form of miniature also called toy theater at the new location of the Velaslavasay Panorama in the West Adams district. The artistic team of Automa- ta Janie Geiser and Susan Simpson are resurrecting the European art form that uses flat, cutoutpuppets moving across a proscenium stage that is a mere 2feet tall and 4 feet wide. Back- drop scenery, shadow puppets, live music and dialogue are also part of the Lilliputian experi- ence. was originally a parlor theater form where small groups of people would perform plays of the day, such as Shakespeare or says Geiser, who along with Simpson is apuppetry in- structorat CalArts.

20th century artists rediscovered it and began using the technique in their This presentation marks the second installment of the Frankenstein story that was scripted by playwright Erik Ehn, dean of theater at CalArts. Chapter 1 was staged at the Mu- seum of Jurassic Technology earlier this year. With two professional actors performing the words, Geiser and Simpson will be moving their puppets on the diminutive stage complete with hand-paint- ed backdrops. The puppetsare created with found imagery. For example, the Frankenstein crea- decaying face is based on a Japanese folk mask.

Just as Dr. Frankenstein wanted to bring an inanimate object to life, Geiser and Simp- son find that their toy puppets also come alive when the spot- light hits. puppets have re- ticulated mouths, and only some of their eyes move side to explains Geiser. audience members tell us they seem alive and have emotions. the beauty of good theater the audience is transported to an- other place and time through their own Automata ART FORM: Janie Geiser, left, and Susan Simpson, far right, are presenting at the Velaslavasay Panorama.

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