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All the World’s a Stage, a family theater musical for kids 2 to 92, Santa Monica Playhouse, 1211 4th St., through June 18, 310.394.9779.

Enchanted Lunchtime Theatre, from 11:30am-1pm, through June 7. All craft materials plus a magical (and delicious) lunchtime meal are included in the $19.50 ticket price. Parents are free (lunch too), and must participate throughout the 90-minute journey. 310.394.9779, x2 or www.SantaMonicaPlayhouse.com.

Puppetolio, a puppet variety show for ages 3 and up, Santa Monica Puppet and Magic Center, 1255 2nd St., runs indefinitely, 310.656.0483.

Romeo and Juliet, Westchester Playhouse, 8301 Hindry Ave., through April 15, 310.645.5156.

The Turn of the Screw runs thru April 16, Pacific Resident Theatre, located at 705 1/2 Venice Blvd., 310.822.8392.

Thursday, April 13

I Miss Communism, three women, three generations, three wars and three currencies in Croatian, Highways Performance Space, 1651 18th St., also Friday, 8:30pm, 310.315.1459.

LIFE X 3, Malibu Stage Company, 29243 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, 310.589.1998, May 7, $20, 310.589.1998.

Friday, April 14

Robin Palanker’s “Goddesses I Know,” Hunsaker/Schlesinger Fine Art, Bergamot Station, May 27, 310-828-1133.

Saturday, April 15

Artnight at the 18th Street Arts Center, an evening of free art and music, 5-8:30pm, 1639 18th St., 310.453.3711.

Imaging LA: International Photographers on the Great Western Metropolis, 1639 18th St., through June 23, 310.453.3711.

Andy Denzler, Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Bergamot Station, through May 20, 310.829.3300.

Master Chi and The Seven Serpents of Truth, 6:15pm – 9:30pm, the HideOut, 112 W. Channel Road, $15 if paid online or $25 at door.

310.872.4975.

Spring Festival of World Music, Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., 2:00pm, free. Music of Mexico – Mariachi music in many styles from a variety of regions in Mexico. 310.443.7000.

Eureka, the Gold Rush Musical, presented by International City Theatre – A South Coast Repertory educational touring production, Long Beach Performing Arts Center, 300 East Ocean Blvd. 562.436.4610.

Sunday, April 16

The Turn of the Screw, Pacific Resident Theatre is located at 705 1/2 Venice Blvd. $18-$25, 310.822.8392.

Monday, April 17

SMC’s 27th Annual Photo Show – featuring the works of students and faculty, through May 12 in the campus’ Photography Gallery,1900 Pico Blvd. 310.434.4289.

Wednesday, April 19

Sara Wylie Walsh’s “Which Way L.A.,” First Independence Gallery, Bergamot Station, through May 20, 310.829.0345.

La Noir Nite, Poet Michael C. Ford tour guides us as Los Angeles plays a lot more than itself by a seedy road house where a fallen angel rents a run-down room from a waitress mistress who also keeps hot-rodding hoodlum teens off the streets or maybe not. 7 Dudley Cinema, 7 Dudley Ave., Venice. 8pm; 7pm pre-shows, free, limited seating, 310.306.7330 or www.81x.com/7dudley/cinema.

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