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An evening celebration jazz pioneer Thelonious Monk
Mozart’s Final Piano Concerto at Walt Disney Concert Hall (Fri-Sun) After opening the 2017-2018 season with early compositions by Mozart, Gustavo Dudamel turns to Mozart's final piano concerto which is being performed by Javier Perianes. Also included in the program is music from La Clemenza di Tito featuring four soloists and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Stupid Kid at the Road on Magnolia...
An off-beat romantic comedy by Halley Feiffer
If you’ve been watching Ozark on Netflix, you know Jason Butler Harner. Or perhaps you saw him in The Changeling. Or Scandal. Or Ray Donovan. He’s known for playing intense and sometimes villainous characters. For his role as Don in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of...
The 10 most exciting classical music concerts at WDCH
Last night the Los Angeles Philharmonic held its Gala Opening Concert to launch their 99th season. Here are my picks for the most exciting classical music concerts of the 2017-2018 season at Walt Disney Concert Hall. CDMX: NEW MUSIC FROM MEXICO (CONTEMPORARY MEXICO) Date: October 17 As part of the Green Umbrella series, the LA Phil New Music Group will present an...
Openly gay actor Max Jenkins talks about "Big Night" and being out in Hollywood
During the opening 10-15 minutes of Paul Rudnick’s play Big Night  (at the Kirk Douglas Theatre), you might find yourself wondering if Cary, the character played by Max Jenkins, ever has a slow gear. He does, but Jenkins' fast and furious way with pithy one-liners is one of the play’s true highlights. Big Night takes place the day of the...
The legendary Bettye LaVette proves she is Worthy
The Broad Stage
September 28th only
Mozart's Double Piano Concert in E-Flat Major is the centerpiece of the evening
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Gala Event September 26th only
A searing exploration of the redefining of a people's history
REDCAT
Opening Night: September 28
Closing Night: September 30
Rachel Bonds' "Curve of Departure" has its world premiere at South Coast Rep in Costa Mesa
South Coast Repertory Theatre
Now in Previews
Closes October 15th
Mozart, Bernstein and Brahms are featured in the first LACO concert of the 2017-2018 season
Alex Theatre, Saturday September 30
Royce Hall at UCLA, Sunday, October 1
"From Broadway to Hollywood" is Aaron Lazar's second solo show.
How many college discus throwers end up on Broadway? And end up in productions of The Phantom of the Opera, Mamma Mia!, Oklahoma, The Light in the Piazza, Les Misérables, A Tale of Two Cities, Impressionism, the first and only revival of Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music and Sting’s musical The Last Ship? As if the first criteria...
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