The event with Julie Andrews on April 21, 2020 has been canceled and will be rescheduled later this year. Brown Paper Tickets will provide guests who purchased tickets with a full refund that should appear on your purchasing credit card in 3-5 business days. We will let you know as soon as a new date has been confirmed. If you have questions about your refund, please contact Brown Paper Tickets at support@brownpapertickets.com. Thank you.
April 21, 2020, 8:00pm. Buy tickets here. At The Skirball Cultural Center. 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Parking available at the Skirball.
Ticket: $20 (General Admission)
Really Special Deal! $42: One General Admission ticket with one copy of Julie Andrews’ book, Home Work
The Skirball Cultural Center and Writers Bloc present Julie Andrews.
Julie Andrews is infinitely more than the sum of Mary Poppins and Maria von Trapp. Those iconic roles, which lit up screens less than one year apart, launched her film career, and turned her into a legend. She now pulls the curtain back to share what went on behind the scenes. Her memoir, Home Work, chronicles Julie’s experience in Hollywood, and in her personal life. It’s honest, funny, and sometimes painful as she reveals her challenges with her brilliant late husband, Blake Edwards, as well as with her blended family. Many of her films are cultural touchstones; Home Work reminds us of Julie’s grace, humor, and extraordinary talent.
In conversation with Mary McNamara. Mary is a culture critic for the Los Angeles Times, where she has covered a wide variety of beats in a wide variety of positions. As a television critic, she won the Pulitzer Prize in criticism. She is the author of the Hollywood mysteries, Oscar Season, and The Starlet.