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  2. Studio 4 - Wikipedia

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    Studio 4 was an acting and filmmaking school located in New York City and Los Angeles, founded by American actor James Franco in 2014. [1] [2] Franco opened the school after studying at Playhouse West in Los Angeles.

  3. Little Miss Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    Little Miss Sunshine initially opened in seven theaters in the U.S. in its first week, earning $498,796. [52] On July 29, 2006, the first Saturday after its initial limited release, Little Miss Sunshine earned a $20,335 per-theater average gross. [53]

  4. ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ Producer Big Beach Staffs Up After Los ...

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  5. Big Beach (company) - Wikipedia

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    Big Beach is an American independent production company founded in 2004 by Marc Turtletaub and Peter Saraf, [1] based in Los Angeles. It is best known for their independent comedy-drama films, including the Oscar-winning 2006 film Little Miss Sunshine.

  6. Vista Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Vista Theatre opened on October 9, 1923, [2] as a single-screen theater. In addition to screening films, the theater also showed vaudeville acts on stage. [3] Originally known as Lou Bard Playhouse on opening day in 1923, the cinema played the film Tips starring Baby Peggy. [4]

  7. Little Miss Sunshine (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Little Miss Sunshine is a musical adapted from the 2006 film of the same name, with music and lyrics by William Finn and book and direction by James Lapine.The musical premiered in San Diego, California at the Mandell Weiss Theater, La Jolla Playhouse on February 15, 2011 [1] and began performances Off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theatre in October 2013.

  8. Belasco Theater (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Los Angeles-area oil pioneer Edward L. Doheny commissioned two theaters, the Belasco and the neighboring Mayan Theater, in an effort to bolster the entertainment scene in the city. The Mayan was intended for comedy and musicals whereas the Belasco was intended for legitimate theatre .

  9. Review: The Tarell Alvin McCraney era begins at the Geffen ...

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    At Geffen Playhouse, Biljan Sheibani directs a crackling revival of 'The Brothers Size,' part of Tarell Alvin McCraney's acclaimed trilogy 'The Brother/Sister Plays.'