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“The Tales of Hoffmann” Teaches a Phenomenal Lesson

The following review is based on the March 30th performance when Christian Van Horn played The Four Villains in place of the indisposed Nicolas...

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...

Plácido Domingo still at top of his game in Verdi’s “Macbeth”

Note: This article is based on the October 13th performance of “Macbeth” at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, CA, which was also...

La Bohème Resounds With Sincerity

Note: This review is based on the May 22nd performance. The LA Opera, in its 30th anniversary, is arguably more robust than it has ever...

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Preview: ‘Mamma Mia!’ Returns to the Ahmanson as ABBA’s Beloved Musical Phenomenon Celebrates 25 Years

Some musicals become successful, whereas others become generational bonanzas....

Review: La Mirada Theatre’s ‘Anastasia’ Delivers a Grand Journey Worth Taking

La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and McCoy...

Preview: Opening Night at the Bowl Brings Broadway’s Best to Hollywood

The Hollywood Bowl has never needed much persuasion to...

Review: ‘Primary Trust’ at the Mark Taper Forum Is an Unassumingly Gut-Wrenching Triumph

Some plays ask audiences to expectantly lean forward rather...

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