‘Clueless’ musical parody onstage in Los Feliz

LOS FELIZ — Cher is onstage in Los Feliz.

No, not that Cher. Cher Horowitz.

The lead character played by Alicia Silverstone in the 1995 comedy “Clueless” is at Rockwell Table & Stage for the “Unauthorized Musical Parody of ‘Clueless’.”

For the remainder of June, which is LGBT Pride Month, Thursday and Sunday performances are discounted 50 percent. Log on to rockwell-la.com and enter promotional code “PRIDE50.”

Rockwell is owned by openly gay business partners Wayne Elias and Chris Diamond.

Clueless Movie Parody

Garrett Clayton stars in the “Unauthorized Musical Parody of ‘Clueless’,” which pokes loving fun at the 1995 Alicia Silverstone movie.

Like the movie, “Clueless” musical parody follows Horowitz — a well-intentioned, but shallow girl — who is popular and rich.

A few months shy of her 16th birthday, Horowitz and her best friend, Dionne, are queens of the Beverly Hills High School social scene and glide through life oblivious to the big picture problems of the world.

When Tai (Brittany Murphy), a klutzy, new girl, arrives at the school, Horowitz gives her a makeover, but Tai becomes high school royalty. Yikes.

The “Unauthorized Musical Parody of ‘Clueless’” will close September 1.

 

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Phillip Zonkel

Award-winning journalist Phillip Zonkel spent 17 years at Long Beach's Press-Telegram, where he was the first reporter in the paper's history to have a beat covering the city's vibrant LGBTQ. He also created and ran the popular and innovative LGBTQ news blog, Out in the 562.

He won two awards and received a nomination for his reporting on the local LGBTQ community, including a two-part investigation that exposed anti-gay bullying of local high school students and the school districts' failure to implement state mandated protections for LGBTQ students.

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