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Dance: At the Barre
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Performers: Close-Up
The Play’s The Thing
Best Bets: March 2nd – March 8th
Playwright Beth Hyland’s Winter of Reckoning
Mandy Gonzalez: Fearless, Personal and Still Walking Forward
Best Bets: February 23rd – March 1st
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Classical: Metronome
Come to the Cabaret
Jazz in 5/4 Time
Opera: Bravo
Cristian Mǎcelaru: Who Decides If a New Work Succeeds?
Best Bets: March 2nd – March 8th
New In Music This Week: February 27th
Best Bets: February 23rd – March 1st
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Opera: Bravo
Conductor James Conlon’s Passion for Verdi
"Why can I not live without Verdi? It's because opera is how I heard my first classical music."
Come to the Cabaret
The 6 Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA...
Three play readings, two one-act operas and truly stripped-down music are just a few of your options....
Classical: Metronome
The Five Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA...
Dorothy Parker, Tristan & Isolde told anew, Schumann, Audra McDonald and the finale of LACO's 50th Season
Opera: Bravo
Matthew Aucoin Opera Conductor
"You can feel in the power and beauty of the music for Rigoletto that he could have been a loving, openhearted person."
Classical: Metronome
The Five Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA...
A record-setting Tony winner, Mamacita from "Feud", classic opera, new classical and new jazz
Classical: Metronome
Is Composer Ellen Reid’s New Work a Cautionary Tale?
"If new and different and engaging is disruption, then I'm all for it."
Dance: At the Barre
The 6 Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA...
Opera, jazz, international music and a celebration of Shakespeare!
Opera: Bravo
Orpheus and Eurydice
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
March 15 - March 25
Classical: Metronome
Composer Nico Muhly Registers His Organ Concerto
I always resist making my music overtly political because I think writing classical music is overtly political
Come to the Cabaret
Patti LuPone with Seth Rudetsky
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
February 14
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