
If you're a theater fan, mark your calendars: there's plenty to do when it comes to stage performances in Los Angeles this week, from a play to a musical parody.
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'Skintight'
From the event description:
You won't hear Idina Menzel urging you to "Let It Go" in this razor sharp comedy — but her character gets plenty of that advice herself. Laughs abound as her son and her father try to help her bounce back after being left by her husband for a twenty-something woman — which isn't made any easier by the presence of her father's new twenty-something boyfriend.
When: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 8 p.m.
Where: Geffen Playhouse — Gil Cates Theater, 10886 Le Conte Ave.
Price: $59
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'The Heal'
From the event description:
In this bold new version of Sophocles' timeless tale of hurting and healing, the wounded Philoctetes has suffered alone on a desert island for years, stranded there thanks to Odysseus. But now Odysseus needs Phil's magic weapons to win the Trojan War and enlists Achilles's daughter Nia to help make peace.
When: Thursday, Sept. 19, 8 p.m.
Where: The Getty Villa, 17985 Pacific Coast Highway
Price: $26
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'Lost: The Musical'

From the event description:
This musical puts a humorous twist on a show that riveted us, shocked us and entertained us throughout the years. Six seasons of episodes boiled down into 50 characters, played by 14 actors, across one night of hilarious and wacky absurdity.
When: Sunday, Sept. 22, 7 p.m.
Where: Whitefire Theatre, 13500 Ventura Blvd.
Price: $15 - $18
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