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Opera: Bravo
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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
New In Music This Week: March 6th
Cristian Mǎcelaru: Who Decides If a New Work Succeeds?
Best Bets: March 2nd – March 8th
New In Music This Week: February 27th
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Opera: Bravo
Week 13 at the Met
Met Opera Website
June 8th - June 14th
Opera: Bravo
Director Jeff Janisheski Joins Kafka & Glass “In the Penal Colony”
"I'm not on the fence. I'm on the side of the people who are in prison and who have left prison. People who realize this is a larger system, like the machine in the Kafka story."
Opera: Bravo
In the Penal Colony
CSULB Studio Theatre
Now - May 5th
Classical: Metronome
Composer Bryce Dessner’s Mapplethorpe Memories
"My challenge on this piece, which is text driven, is I hope my music measured up."
Classical: Metronome
Adams and Glass
Walt Disney Concert Hall
January 10, 11 and 13
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Opera: Bravo
Sean Panikkar Finds His Own Truth Force
"I think visually it makes a difference when you are seeing something closer to reality."
Opera: Bravo
Satyagraha
LA Opera
Now - November 11
Classical: Metronome
The 5 Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA...
"South Pacific," a world premiere by Esa-Pekka Salonen and rare performances of works by Philip Glass are on the bill!
Opera: Bravo
La Belle et la Bete
Theatre at the Ace Hotel
Oct 28, 29 and 31st
Classical: Metronome
Philip Glass Looks Backwards and Forwards on His 50-Year Career
“I never thought of myself being able to make a living by dying,” says Philip Glass. 50 years after 1964’s “Brass Sextet,” the prolific...
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