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The Getty Pays Tribute to Latin American & Latino Art with 4 Exhibits

Through January and February 2018, the Getty Center will honor Latin American and Latino art as part of a funded initiative, termed Pacific Standard...

Rockwell’s “Hocus Pocus” is the Perfect Way to Celebrate Halloween

The following review is based on the performance from October 6th. Executive Producer Kate Pazakis and her creative team, in tandem with the fine folks...

“A Funny Thing Happened…” Finds Humor In Situations Where We Need It Most

Let’s face it: We all have problems. Sometimes we get through them, but sometimes we don’t because much of what distresses us is simply...

LA Opera’s “Carmen” Is a Can’t-Miss Journey Through Intense Sights & Sounds

The following is based on the September 14th performance and contains plot spoilers. Over the course of the last year, the LA Opera has been...

“Arsenic and Old Lace” Is Funny and Suspenseful from Start to Finish

The premises of some plays have stood the test of time, earning our appreciation and renewing our love of the theatre. One of those...

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Preview: Craig Colclough Brings Comic Swagger to Verdi’s ‘Falstaff’ at LA Opera

Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff returns to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion...

Knott’s Boysenberry Festival Wraps with Flavor as Summer’s Next Chapter Calls

If there’s one thing Knott’s Berry Farm understands better...

Tala Ashe Stars in Pulitzer Prize–Winning Iranian Drama ‘English’ at The Wallis

Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s English is primed to...

Review: Rubicon Theatre Company’s ‘Somebody to Love’ Has Promise

The Rubicon Theatre Company, long one of Ventura County's...

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