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Death of a Salesman, Pacific Resident Theatre, through July 23, 703 Venice Blvd., $18, 703 Venice Blvd., 310.822.8392.

 

Twelfth Night, The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, through September 30, 1419 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., 310.455.3723 or  www.theatricum.com.

 

June 23 and 24

 

Annual Thrift Sale, 9am-5pm, June 24 from 9am-1pm, First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica, 1008 11th St., 310.393.8258 or visit www.santamonicaumc.org.

 

June 24

 

Buerge/Palisades Malibu YMCA Charity Golf Tournament, Malibu Country Club. Perspective players or corporate sponsors may contact Scott Davis, 310-820-2631 x2020.

 

Harry Gamboa Jr.’s Cause Celebre, acrylic and wood; Xavier Cazares Corte’s “I Haven’t Seen Her in 108 Years,” and Ernest Silva’s new paintings and works on paper, Patricia Correia Gallery, Bergamot Station, through July 29, 310.264.1760.

 

The Martini Show, The Martini Glass as Art, through July 24, opening reception, 6:30pm-10pm, Altered Space Gallery, 1221 Abbot Kinney Blvd., 310.452.8121.

 

Mozart’s 250th Birthday Concert Series, part of the “Summer Saturdays” concert series.  The library hosts the Bright Light Chamber Players in celebration of Mozart’s 250th birthday, free, 2:30pm in the Santa Monica Public Library’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Auditorium, 601 Santa Monica Blvd., 310.458.8600, or www.smpl.org.

 

Gustavo Perez: A Survey of Recent Work, Frank Lloyd Gallery, through July 22, Bergamot Station, 310.264.3866.

 

The Santa Monica Chorus, featuring Chapter Quartets, Calabasas High School Theatre, 7:30pm, 22855 Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas, 310.482.4163.

 

Wilshire-Montana Neighborhood Coalition Annual Meeting at Reed Park Auditorium, 7th & Wilshire, 1pm.  Discussion of City & neighborhood issues, food and prizes, public welcome, 310.840.2257 or www.Wilmont.org.    

 

June 25

 

L.A. Film Festival: Discussion, Unshown Cinema: Inside the World of “The Films that Got Away,” 5pm. Panelists include Scott Foundas (LA Weekly), Monte Hellman (filmmaker), Greg Laemmle (Laemmle Theaters), Laura Kim (Warner Independent Pictures), Ziggy Kozlowski (Block-Korenbrot Publicity) and others. Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., free, through September 4, 310.443.7000.

 

June 28

 

Activist-musician-radio host Maria Armoudian to speak at Activist Support Circle, free, 6:30pm, Friends Meeting Hall, 1440 Harvard St., 310.399.1000 or www.activistsupportcircle.org.

 

Braille Institute’s Mobile Solutions, bringing services to people who are not able to travel, Edgemar Plaza, 10am-2pm, 2415 Main St., 323.663.1111.

 

If You Knew Then, guided imagery and journal writing to create a dialogue with our younger selves. Please bring a pen and writing material.  Free. Center for Healthy Aging, 2125 Arizona Ave.,                 

310.576.2550, x390.   

 

Reality Television. An experienced entertainment attorney will discuss the legal issues in developing and producing reality programming for television broadcast. California Lawyers for the Arts, Ken Edwards Center, 1527 4th St., 7-8pm, $20, 310.998.5590.

 

Recent Work, large scale paintings by Susan Solff, First Independent Gallery, Bergamot Station, through July 29, 310.829.0345.

 

Second Annual Palpalooza benefit for the Santa Monica Police Activities League, Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier, 5-11pm, 310.458.8988.

 

Shakespeare Behind Bars, 7 Dudley Cinema, Sponto Gallery, 7 Dudley Ave., Venice, 310.306.7330, free admission, 8pm, www.81x.com/7dudley/cinema.

 

June 29

 

La Hora de Salir, the new evening-length work of Maria Gillespie’s Cutting Edge, Highways Performance Space, through July 1, 8:30pm, 310.315.1459.

 

Retrospective of Pousette-Dart’s Works on paper, LACMA, through September 17, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., 323.857.6000.

 

Wild About Music, Santa Monica’s unique music-inspired gallery, will host a silent auction of a signed Greg Bennett guitar, 1450 2nd St., 310.899.3114.  

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