Rigoletto is a study in contrasts — light and dark, tender and brutal, funny and sad. LA Opera’s current production...
Review: Jeremy Denk at the Wallis
On April 25, the American pianist and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Jeremy Denk performed a recital of works by Mozart,...
Review: Dudamel Conducts Bernstein and Beethoven
What do you get when you combine the most exciting young conductor in the world today with one of the world’s best...
Review: Pacific Opera Project’s ‘Don Giovanni’
With the #MeToo movement lately having its cultural moment, whereby at least some men behaving badly get some form of...
17th Dance Camera West Film Festival
In its 17th year running, the Dance Camera West Film Festival makes its mark on the West Side this Thursday through...
‘Keith Moon: The Real Me’ at the Hudson Theatre Mainstage
Following a critically acclaimed run in New Orleans, Keith Moon: The Real Me continues its four-week engagement at the...
Los Angeles Dance Project at The Wallis
Repertory dance companies offer audiences a chance to see a variety of choreographers’ visions in one production. It’s...
Music Review: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Baroque Conversations
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) delivered a dynamic musical experience worthy of its iconic 50-year history...
Review: U.S. Premiere of Andrew Norman’s ‘A Trip to the Moon’ with the LA Phil and Holst’s ‘The Planets’
Andrew Norman’s fun and imaginative “A Trip to the Moon,” his self-described “retro-futurist sci-fi adventure opera,”...