Category: 3D Theatricals
“Memphis” at the Moonlight Stage is a Standout
Moonlight Stage Productions, who brings us hit shows summer after summer, take us to the 1950’s south in the opening
3D Theatricals Kinky Boots Wows Audiences
3D Theatricals’ production of Kinky Boots, the musical at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts rivals that of the former
Universal Orlando’s Mardi Gras Celebration
Universal Orlando Resort is bringing a new way to entertain guests to this year’s Mardi Gras celebration. Not only can
3D Theatricals Presents ONCE, The Musical In The Round
You have the chance to see the Tony Award winning ONCE, The Musical In The Round. This is the first show of the 2019-2020 season for 3D Theatricals.
‘Shrek The Musical’ is Not Short on Talent
The 2018-2019 season for 3-D Theatricals is coming to a close in a big way. The theatre group produced Shrek
The Secret Garden With Many Suprises
The Secret Garden, a musical based on the 1911 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, comes to life at the Cerritos
A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love & Murder Kills It
The 10th Anniversary season for 3-D Theatricals continues, this time with the West Coast Regional premiere of the Tony Award-Winning
3-D Theatricals Taps Their Way to 42nd Street
With the 40 plus member cast, orchestra including a harp, and more costumes, wigs, and tap shoes than you ever have seen, “42 Street” is one of those larger than life shows that audiences may rarely get to see.
3D Theatricals Mamma Mia! Really is the Party of the Summer
3D Theatricals Production of Mamma Mia! is the party of the summer that you won’t want to miss. The acting, singing, and production values are top-notch delivering a sensational performance that you won’t soon forget.
3D Theatricals Presents the hit musical Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia an all new production from 3D Theatricals is less than one month away. The show which has been
3D Theatricals Presents Parade the Musical
A triumph for 3D Theatricals on their second time producing the musical “Parade”. A musical rarely produced, but as relevant today as when it was first produced in 1998 on Broadway.