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Musicals: 5-6-7-8
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Dance: At the Barre
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Performers: Close-Up
The Play’s The Thing
Salina EsTitties Reawakens Her Dreams
Lara Foot Brings “Life & Times of Michael K” to Life…
BEST BETS: NOVEMBER 18th – NOVEMBER 24th
Jon Jon Briones Recites His Passion for “Pacific Overtures”
Music
All
Classical: Metronome
Come to the Cabaret
Jazz in 5/4 Time
Opera: Bravo
BEST BETS: NOVEMBER 18th – NOVEMBER 24th
New In Music: November 15th
Kitty McNamee Choreographs Her Move Into the Director’s Chair
BEST BETS: NOVEMBER 11th – NOVEMBER 17th
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Rodgers & Hammerstein
Tag: Rodgers & Hammerstein
Performers: Close-Up
Chris Bannow: Is “Jud” in “Oklahoma!” the Bad Guy?
"That's really why he is the, quote unquote bad guy, simply because he's the outsider in this community."
Opera: Bravo
LA Opera’s Signature Recital Series Has Begun
LA Opera Website
Now - July 1st
Available Now: Russell Thomas/Susan Graham/Christine Goerke/Julia Bullock/J'Nai Bridges
Classical: Metronome
Culture Best Bets at Home: July 10th – July 12th
Drama, comedy, classical, jazz, Broadway and opera are all available
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Bernadette Peters: A Special Concert – UPDATED
Broadway Cares' YouTube Channel
Available through 8:00 PM EDT/5:00 PM PDT July 14th
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Five “Great Performances” You Can Stream Now
Five shows for theatre fans to watch through May 26th.
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!
Circle in the Square Theatre - New York
Now - January 19th
Winner 2 Tony Awards
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Mitzi Gaynor and “South Pacific”
TCL Chinese Theatre
June 26th
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!
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Is the Nearly 70-Year-Old Musical “South Pacific” Still Relevant?
"They were so far ahead of their time. Think of it: 1949, when South Pacific came out, was two years after Jackie Robinson integrated baseball."
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