Editorials

LACO’s “Germany à la carte” Gala Is a Delightfully Cultured Experience

As part of its majestic and magical “à la carte” series, which takes place on three occasions in both the spring and fall (a total...

“Something Rotten!” is Something to Remember!

It has only been two years since it opened on Broadway, but "Something Rotten!" has already surpassed its local legend in New York to...

“Spamilton” Salutes Musical Theatre

Created, written, and directed by the superbly talented Gerard Alessandrini, “Spamilton: An American Parody” is as much an ode to Lin-Manuel Miranda and “Hamilton”...

LA Opera’s “Nabucco” Invigorates the Spirit with the Gift of Humility

The following review is based on the November 2nd performance and contains some plot spoilers. Composed by celebrated Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi in 1841, and...

“End of the Rainbow” Powerfully Recalls the Tragedy of Judy Garland’s Last Days

Throughout her life, and since her untimely death at age 47 in June 1969, there has been an unceasing mythology surrounding Judy Garland, whose...

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