Two dance theater works explore the sacred and the secular in contemporary India. Unspoken Conversations welcomes the Los Angeles community and others interested to listen,...
The Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts in downtown Los Angeles made its debut presentation of “In the Heights,” a musical with...
The baroque music style (1580-1750) started in Florence, Italy with a group of humanists, musicians, poets and intellectuals under the patronage of Count Giovanni de’...
Iconic ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov and I go way back to the 1970’s! Well, kind of. During the golden age of American Ballet Theater (ABT)...
At first reading, the title of the chamber opera “A Coffin in Egypt” might bring visions of the opera “Aida” by Giuseppe Verdi to an...
The Metropolitan Opera (MET) was founded in 1880 and its first production was “Faust” by Charles Goudnod starring the Swedish soprano Christina Nilsson for the...
This past Friday night, the Nokia Theater was filled to the brim with a more intelligent audience than the usual congregation, fans of the eternally...
The L.A. Puppet Fest continued its April run of puppet shows at The Elephant Stage’s Lillian Theater in Hollywood last night and presented to the...
Inspired by classic shows such as “Que Pasa USA” and “The Cosby Show,” two great talents join forces to rescue the essence of those shows...
The Long Beach Shakespeare Company’s “The Complete Works of Shakespeare” is back and better than ever at the Richard Goad Theatre. Originally known as “The...