Free!!! No Minimum- Seating reservations info below.
Come early to have dinner & drinks or have dinner & drinks
during the show!
Happy Hour 5-7 - Show at 8pm
AMAZING lineup of performers always!
www.facebook.com/ryanblacks88s
NO AGE RESTRICTIONS
SEAT RESERVATIONS CALL 323 380 7209 to reserve now
or online at
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/5/1722449/restaurant/LA/Dont-Tell-Mama-West-Hollywood
OPEN MIC AFTER THE SHOW 10pm-2am!!! TELL A FRIEND & BRING MUSIC!
Join us for the songs of Company ...
Free!!! No Minimum- Seating reservations info below.
Come early to have dinner & drinks or have dinner & drinks
during the show!
Happy Hour 5-7 - Show at 8pm
AMAZING lineup of performers always!
www.facebook.com/ryanblacks88s
NO AGE RESTRICTIONS
SEAT RESERVATIONS CALL 323 380 7209 to reserve now
or online at
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/5/1722449/restaurant/LA/Dont-Tell-Mama-West-Hollywood
OPEN MIC AFTER THE SHOW 10pm-2am!!! TELL A FRIEND & BRING MUSIC!
Join us for the songs of Company the musical in concert by Stephen Sondheim!
Nominated for Best Special Event by Broadway World
Starring Laura Dickinson as Bobby with Ruth Williamson as Joanne, Daisy Eagan as Amy, joined by Jill Marie Burke, Gina Coconato, Zach Ford, Meredith Pyle, Kyle Puccia, Rene Ruiz, Drew Tablak, Greg Tapscott, and Kristin Towers
Only At
Don't Tell Mama - 3 courses for $24
Sunday-Thursday
PARKING: Parking structure 2 blocks west at Kings & Santa Monica (closes at Midnight). METERS along Santa Monica & in alley off La Jolla & Santa Monica 2 blocks east.
Free parking behind WeHo city hall after 6pm. Valet next door at Echi Sushi. Valet 1 block East at Gardens Of Taxco on Harper. Valet 1 block west at Marix on Flores.
Ryan Black's 88's started hosting L.A.'s best talent over 6 years ago. 88's is a multi artist show featuring the most amazing singers & talent Los Angeles has to offer. On any given night over a dozen incredibly gifted artists convene on one stage. Les Spindle from Backstage Magazine says 88's is an "Impressive exuberant show filled with show stopping numbers & star performances". The L.A. Times gave 88's it's coveted "Underrated" title. Rated twice the #1 show in Los Angeles by Frontiers Magazine.