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Theater:

Cinderella, return of the popular musical, through December 27, 2009, 12:30, 3, and 6pm, $10.50-$12.50, Santa Monica Playhouse, 1211 4th St., 310.394.9779.

The Immigrant, play by Mark Harelik, through March 1, 8pm Fridays-Saturdays, 3pm Sundays, $15-$20, Promenade Playhouse, 1404-B Third Street Promenade, 323.960.4418.

The Laramie Project, play about the murder of Matthew Shepard and its impact, by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theatre Project, through February 14, 8pm Fridays-Saturdays, 2pm Sundays, $14-$18, Kentwood Players at the Westchester Playhouse, 8301 Hindry Ave., Westchester, 310.645.5156.

Lost In Yonkers, by Neil Simon, through February 15, 8pm Fridays-Saturdays, 2pm Sundays, $14-$18, Theatre Palisades Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Rd., PP, 310.454.1970.

Macbeth, presented by Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble, through February 14, 8pm Thursdays-Saturdays, $20-$25, The Powerhouse Theatre, 3116 2nd St., 310.396.3680.

Made Me Nuclear, a one-man musical about surviving cancer, written by and starring Charlie Lustman, through January 31, 8pm Fridays-Saturdays, $50 opening night, $25 thereafter, Santa Monica Playhouse, 1211 4th St., 866.468.3399.

Musical Mystery Dinner-Shows, four plays rotate on Saturday nights: Hollywood’s Fatal Premiere, Who Killed The Radio Show, Sock Hop Reunion, Deadly Disco Cruise, 7pm, $75 per person (includes 4-course dinner, show, tax, tip), Marina del Rey Hotel, 13534 Bali Way, MDR, 310.399.1507.

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