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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 06/05/2026

Riverside City College’s production of As You Like It does more than stage one of William Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies. Under the direction of Jason Buuck, the production transforms Landis Performing Arts Center into an intimate Forest of Arden where audiences become participants in the story itself.

Review and Photos on the website. Link in bio.

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 06/02/2026

underscores presents the sold-out GALLERIA at The Observatory in Santa Ana on May 29th

Featuring songs from “U” along with custom visuals, live camera feeds, and a guest appearance from umru, the show felt like a complete artistic expression from start to finish

Read the full review on RiversideScene.com find it through the link in our bio and our story

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 05/30/2026

Some pairings just make sense.

Peanut butter and jelly. Dice and dragons. IPA and barbecue.

We stopped by Carbon Nation Brewing and made a very good decision: a fresh, juicy IPA paired with Big G’s BBQ. One bite of that Mac Daddy sandwich and suddenly any plans you had for eating light today are gone.

Carlos from Big G’s is serving up smoky, messy, glorious barbecue, and Carbon Nation is pouring the perfect beers to go with it. Grab some friends, claim a table, order something that requires extra napkins, and make an evening of it.

It’s Friday! Throw caution to the wind and come down, have a couple beers and put Carlos’ delicious meat in your mouth.

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 05/29/2026

Political satire rarely worries about subtlety, and Damian Alejandro Arteaga’s Super Duper Happy Immigrant Funtime Land has no interest in being subtle. Presented as part of Full Circle Players’ Emerging Voices Festival and directed by Steve Llamas, the play embraces absurdity, dark humor, and biting social commentary to examine immigration, assimilation, and the ways marginalized communities are often reduced to stereotypes for commodification and public consumption.

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 05/22/2026

Nettspend brought his Early Life Crisis Tour to the House of Blues Anaheim for a completely sold-out show.

As one of the leading faces of the current underground scene, Nettspend has built a fanbase that has rapidly pushed him from internet phenomenon to gaining mainstream attention.

Read the full article on our website RiversideScene.com or click the link on our story / bio

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 04/26/2026

Last night took over the and did a table reading of and had amazing drag performances from and .. raffle tickets were checked and prizes given away.. delicious food and treats were available for .. and a good time was had by all.

Proceeds went to support ..

If you’re feeling like you missed out, ya kinda did.. but you can enjoy the fun all over again at on May 1!

Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 04/25/2026

En el Fox Performing Arts Center, las luces se encendieron sobre un escenario que no necesitaba espectáculo para sentirse completo. Cuando José María Napoleón apareció, la reacción fue inmediata y sostenida, un aplauso que no espera a la primera nota para comenzar. Desde ese momento, quedó claro que la noche no se construiría a partir de la producción, sino de la presencia, la memoria y el peso silencioso de una carrera que ha acompañado a varias generaciones.

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 04/24/2026

There’s a special kind of energy that comes with a youth production, and The Little Mermaid Jr. leans fully into it. This production embraces the enthusiasm and commitment of its young cast, creating a performance that is both lively and thoughtfully put together.

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 04/23/2026

There’s always a question hanging over any adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream that removes its language: what happens when you take away the very thing the play is most known for? At the Lewis Family Playhouse, Inland Pacific Ballet answers that question by refusing to treat the absence of dialogue as a limitation. Instead, this production reassigns Shakespeare’s poetry to the body, transforming verse into movement with striking clarity.

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Photos from The Riverside Scene's post 04/16/2026

Into the Breeches! at Riverside Community Players is not just a wartime comedy about putting on a show. Under the direction of Phillip Gabriel, the production centers on what happens when a group of women take on roles they were never expected to hold and discover they do not need permission to keep them.

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