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How to Meet the Actors Who Played all 7 Von Trapp Kids in "The Sound of Music"

How to Meet the Actors Who Played all 7 Von Trapp Kids in "The Sound of Music"

Come on now, admit it: You LOVE "The Sound of Music." If you grew up watching this 1965 movie musical classic, you might want to make room on your weekend schedule to head out to the Hollywood Show this Saturday, April 21, when you will actually be able to meet all seven of the actors who played all seven of the Von Trapp kids, all in one place more ›

Photos: 'Wild Times' at the Sound of Music Sing-A-Long Parade

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The most happening family-fun party at the Hollywood Bowl every year is the Sound of Music Sing-A-Along. If you've never been, it probably sounds a bit tame, but when you've got over 17,000 people singing do-re-me, waving cellphones during Edelweiss, popping those firework-like poppers during Maria's first kiss, hissing and booing at the Baroness and Nazis (complimented by laser pointers making red eyes), among other home-made sound effects, it's a time not to forget (don't forget the wine and cheese, it makes it all that much better). more ›

Hollywood Bowl '09 Season: Placido Domingo and The Beastie Boys

Hollywood Bowl '09 Season: Placido Domingo and The Beastie Boys

This week the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association announced the Hollywood Bowl 2009 Summer season. Board members, the press, and LA Philharmonic/Hollywood Bowl staff gathered on the stage at the Bowl to find out what is on the schedule this summer. The highlights are many. more ›

Photo Essay: The Bowl Is Alive With The Sound Of Music

Photo Essay: The Bowl Is Alive With The Sound Of Music

18,000 screaming queens, pregnant nuns, and babies in lederhosen headed to the Hollywood Bowl last Saturday for the annual Sound Of Music Sing-A-Long. As expected, many snacks from Trader Joe's were eaten (might I recommend the Artichoke/Jalapeno dip), much swooning over Christopher Plummer took place, the Baroness got hissed at, Julie Andrews was cheered, and the unified masses belted in earnest (and amazingly in key) the tunes from Rodgers & Hammerstein's final masterpiece. How... more ›

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