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LA Opera’s ‘Cinderella’ Artfully Captures Themes About Fortitude & Forgiveness

On select dates through December 12th at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, families can experience a holiday-friendly opera that not only appeals to all ages,...

Candlelight Pavilion’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Satiates with Generous Helpings of Pure Entertainment

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: All future performances of “Little Shop of Horrors” at the Candlelight Pavilion have been canceled. Once again demonstrating its dedication to regional-theater...

LA Opera Review: ‘Roberto Devereux’ Overcomes All Odds & Engrossingly Examines the Love That Eluded Queen Elizabeth I

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: The last performance of LA Opera’s “Roberto Devereux” on March 14th has been canceled. Most thrilling operas have, by their very nature,...

Review: A Noise Within’s ‘The Winter’s Tale’ Spectacularly Spotlights Shakespeare’s Gem on Redemption

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: All performances of “The Winter’s Tale” at A Noise Within have been canceled. Published in 1623 by arguably the greatest literary giant...

Review: ‘Frozen,’ the Musical, Melts the Heart with Its Powerful Premise

The following review is based on the December 6th, opening-night performance of Disney's "Frozen," the Musical (the North American tour) at the Hollywood Pantages...

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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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