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LA Opera’s “The Abduction from the Seraglio” Would’ve Made Mozart Proud

Only six years after America won the Revolutionary War, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart premiered one of his more underappreciated German operatic works in “Die Entführung...

Cirque D’Or Astonishes Attendees at Thousand Oaks’ Civic Arts Plaza

On January 21st and 22nd, the Fred Kavli Theatre at the Civic Arts Plaza in Thousand Oaks, Calif., hosted an amazingly acrobatic troupe of...

photo l.a. Brings SoCal Community Together

For the 26th time, photo l.a. has done what very few annual photo exhibits have done – bring more than 10,000 photo aficionados of...

“Amélie, A New Musical” Mesmerizes with Authentic Feelings

Living life to the fullest requires a release, a letting go, and a willingness to fail. Sadly, intelligence can sometimes work against someone’s ability...

“The King and I” Still a Powerhouse Musical After 65 Years

When Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “The King and I” -- based on the novel, “Anna and the King of Siam” by Margaret Landon – opened...

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Review: Chaos Hysterically Reigns Supreme in 5-Star Theatricals’ ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’

Neverending fiascos become an art form in 5-Star Theatricals’...

Preview: Actor Ryan Jinn Talks ‘Kim’s Convenience’ Setting Up Shop at the Ahmanson

Long before it became a beloved TV series in...

Preview: ‘Vertigo’ in Concert with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Few films have achieved the enduring reputation of Alfred...

Review: Antaeus Theatre Company’s ‘All My Sons’ Mightily Captures the Moral Force of Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller’s All My Sons receives a gripping and...

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