Top Los Angeles Things to Do in February

2018 stARTup Art Fair Los Angeles at the Kinney Hotel.

Photo L.A., Pan African Film + Arts Festival, 31st Annual mardi Gras Celebration and more! Here are theĀ 25+ top Los Angeles things to do in February.

Edited by Alicia Luchak.

 

The 121st Annual Golden Dragon Parade and Chinese New Year FestivalĀ 
Feb. 1.Ā 
Head to Chinatown andĀ welcome the year of the ratĀ with a parade of floats andĀ marching bands, followedĀ by a festival with workshops,Ā cultural performances,Ā food trucks, a filmĀ screening and more. Parade 1-3 pm; festival noon-8 pm. Free.Ā Parade grandstand tickets $45. Festival: Chinatown CentralĀ Plaza (943 N. Broadway), West Plaza (949 N. HillĀ St.), Blossom Plaza (900 N. Broadway), downtown,Ā 213.680.0243 Parade: From Hill andĀ Temple streets toward Bernard Street, then to BroadwayĀ and Temple Street, downtown, 213.617.0396,Ā lagoldendragonparade.com

 

Astaire Dances III
Feb. 1-16.
Love is just a few steps awayĀ at American ContemporaryĀ Balletā€™s tribute to the filmsĀ of Fred Astaire and his fancyĀ footwork with Ginger Rogers,Ā held at Metropolis LosĀ Angeles.Ā Metropolis Los Angeles, 877 S. FranciscoĀ St., Upper Level, downtown, 213.304.3408 Tickets

 

Eurydice
Feb. 1-23.
This LA Opera worldĀ premiere reimagines ancientĀ mythology from the heroineā€™sĀ POV at the DorothyĀ Chandler Pavilion.Ā 135 N.Ā Grand Ave., downtown, 213.972.7211 Tickets

 

Disney’s Frozen
Feb. 2.Ā 
The Tony-nominatedĀ Broadway musical based on the wintry DisneyĀ favorite arrives in Hollywood. Expect to hear the filmā€™sĀ catchy songs, plus an expanded score with a dozen newĀ numbers. Hollywood Pantages Theatre, 6233 HollywoodĀ Blvd., Hollywood, 323.468.1770 Tickets

 

Photo L.A.
Feb. 2.
Ā This internationallyĀ recognized-yet-accessible photography expositionā€”theĀ longest-running international photographic art fair onĀ the West Coastā€”features a roster of over 65 local andĀ international galleries and dealers, collectives, leadingĀ not-for-profits, art schools and global booksellers.Ā Sa 11 am-8 pm; Su 11 am-5 pm. See website for tickets.Ā Barker Hangar, 3021 Airport Ave., Santa Monica,Ā 323.965.1000, photola.com

 

Photo L.A. in the Barker Hangar.

 

28th Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design
Opening Feb. 4.
See intricate costumes fromĀ this yearā€™s Oscar-nominatedĀ films in person at the FIDMĀ Museum. The exhibition goes through late March. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free to the public. Call to schedule a tour. 919 South Grand Ave., Suite 250, downtown. 213.623.5821 fidmmuseum.org

 

Revenge Song
Opening Feb. 4.Ā 
In this world premiereĀ Geffen Playhouse commission, the Vampire CowboysĀ lend their superhero style and punk rock attitudeĀ to the real life of Julie dā€™Aubigny, a queer 17th centuryĀ French swords-woman and opera singer. Gil CatesĀ Theater, Geffen Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave.,Ā L.A., 310.208.5454 Tickets

 

TheĀ Father
Opening Feb. 5.Ā 
Acclaimed actor andĀ three-time Tony Award nominee Alfred Molina starsĀ as AndrĆ©ā€”a retired dancer living in Paris with earlyĀ onset Alzheimerā€™sā€”in Florian Zellerā€™s Broadway play,Ā which is currently also being turned into a film. PasadenaĀ Playhouse, 39 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena,Ā 626.356.7529 Tickets

 

L.A. Art Show Modern + Contemporary
Feb. 5-9. Touted as the most comprehensive internationalĀ contemporary art show in America, the L.A. Art ShowĀ is marking its 25th year of celebrating the cityā€™s diversityĀ with border-transcending art, innovative programmingĀ and one-of-a-kind experiences. Over 120 galleries fromĀ 18 countries exhibit painting, sculpture, works on paper,Ā installation, photography, design, video and performance.Ā Opening-night premiere party W 6-11 pm; Th-SaĀ 11 am-7 pm; Su 11 am-5 pm. One-day pass $40; fourdayĀ pass $80; opening night $200-$300. Los AngelesĀ Convention Center, South Hall, 1201 S. Figueroa St.,Ā downtown, 310.822.9145, laartshow.com

 

Pop-Up Magazine: Winter 2020 Issue
Feb. 8.Ā The one-of-a-kindĀ magazine performed live is coming to downtown Los Angeles. Enjoy an eclectic eveningĀ of stories, music, art, performances, soap operas, and more live onstageĀ at the TheatreĀ at Ace Hotel. Ages 4+ 7:30 p.m. $40-50.Ā 
929 S. Broadway,Ā downtown, 213.623.3233 Tickets

 

Pan African Film + Arts FestivalĀ 
Feb.11-23.
Ā Billed as the largest black film festival in the UnitedĀ States, this showcase, now in its 28th year, is dedicatedĀ to racial tolerance through the exhibition of film, art andĀ creative expression. PAFF showcases over 150 qualityĀ new films and over 100 fine artists from all over theĀ world. Check website for movie showtimes, ArtFestĀ hours and ticket information. Cinemark 15 BHC, 4020Ā Marlton Ave., L.A.; Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza,Ā 3650 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., L.A., paff.org

 

Art Los Angeles Contemporary
Feb. 13-16
Ā This progressive contemporary-art fair returns to HollywoodĀ for its 11th edition, filling the historic HollywoodĀ Athletic Clubā€™s two floors with a new boutique-style artĀ fair, featuring 45 galleries in an open-format floor plan.Ā See website for hours and tickets. Hollywood AthleticĀ Club, 6525 Sunset Blvd., L.A., 323.851.7530,Ā artlosangelesfair.com

 

Frieze
Feb. 14-16.Ā 
Frieze Los Angeles is returning to take overĀ Paramount Pictures StudiosĀ and shine a light on the cityā€™sĀ art institutions, emergingĀ galleries and groundbreakingĀ artists. Visit the website for participating galleries, prices, tickets and times. +1.844.584.0653Ā Tickets

 

Intervention by Barbara Kasten, one of Frieze’s participating artists.

 

stARTup Art FairĀ 
Feb. 14-16.
Ā  The unique stARTupĀ Art Fair returns for its fifth fair with over 70 artists, programming and events. Ā  The newfangled art exposition connects art buyersĀ directly to up-and-coming artistsĀ at the Kinney Venice BeachĀ hotel. Friday’sĀ Opening Night Party is open to the public at the price of a General Admission ticket and includes, music, performances, food, and drink.Ā The Kinney Venice Beach,Ā 737 W Washington Blvd., Venice. startupartfair.com

 

Los Angeles Travel & Adventure Show
Feb. 15-16.Ā 
Spark your wanderlustĀ with live music, scuba lessonsĀ and talks by TV travelĀ experts at the Los AngelesĀ Convention Center. p. 61Ā At the largest travel show in the nation,Ā discover over 350 global destinations; plan your nextĀ trip with thousands of travel experts; immerse yourselfĀ in faraway cultures on the Global Beats Stage; meetĀ travel celebrities Samantha Brown, Rick Steves, PeterĀ Greenberg and Pauline Frommer; and even take a camelĀ ride. 10 am-5 pm. One-day ticket $11-$15; two-dayĀ ticket $18-$22, under 17 free. Los Angeles ConventionĀ Center, West Hall, 1201 S. Figueroa St., downtown,Ā 203.878.2577, Tickets

 

ScotsFestival & International Highland Games XXVII
Feb. 15-16. Celebrate the annual games with professional and amateur competitions in darts, piping, drumming, massed bands, Highland dancing and Highland athletics. Festivities include border collie sheep-herding, firing demonstrations and historic reenactments. Whiskey tasting sessions with aged malt experts are available for adult festival-goers. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. GA: $25 adults, $15 kids ages 4-11; VIP: $45 adults, $35 kids ages 4-11. The Queen Mary, 1126 Queens Hwy., Long Beach, 877.342.0738. queenmary.com

 

The Last Ship
Through Feb. 16. Musical icon andĀ multiple Grammy Award winner Sting stars in thisĀ heartfelt musical, which he also wrote the music andĀ lyrics for. The story follows the tensions in a shipbuildingĀ community when the local shipyard is closing. AhmansonĀ Theatre, 135 N. Grand Ave., downtown,Ā 213.628.2772 Tickets

 

The Book of MormonĀ 
Opening Feb. 18. TheĀ nine-time Tony Award-winning best musical fromĀ the creators of South Park returns to Los Angeles. TheĀ hilarious production follows the misadventures of aĀ mismatched pair of Mormon missionaries. AhmansonĀ Theatre, 135 N. Grand Ave., downtown,Ā 213.628.2772 Tickets

 

Escape to Margaritaville
Opening Feb. 18. GetĀ away from it all in Margaritaville, where youā€™ll hear bothĀ original songs and beloved Jimmy Buffett classicsĀ ā€”including ā€œFinsā€œ and ā€œCheeseburger in Paradiseā€œā€”throughout this musical comedy. Dolby Theatre, 6801Ā Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 323.308.6300 Tickets

 

Yuja Wang
Feb. 18.Ā 
The piano phenomenonĀ returns to the Walt DisneyĀ Concert Hall for an intimateĀ recital.Ā 111 S. Grand Ave., downtown,Ā 323.850.2000 Tickets

 

The Simon & Garfunkel Story
Feb. 21-23
ThisĀ immersive concert-style theater show chronicles theĀ careers of folk-rock duo Paul Simon and Art GarfunkelĀ using state-of-the-art projection and original film footage.Ā A full band will perform their hits, including ā€œMrs.Ā Robinson,ā€œ ā€œBridge Over Troubled Waterā€œ and manyĀ more. Hollywood Pantages Theatre, 6233 HollywoodĀ Blvd., Hollywood, 323.468.1770 Tickets

 

Ā 31st Annual mardi Gras Celebration
Feb. 22-23, 25.Ā 
Party New Orleans-styleĀ at the Original FarmersĀ Market with bead throwing,Ā beignets, face painting, liveĀ music and Cajun gumboĀ and jambalaya from vendorĀ the Gumbo Pot. 6333 W. 3rd St., L.A.,Ā 323.933.9211 farmersmarketla.com

 

Ciclaviaā€” South L.A.
Feb. 23.
Ā Six miles of L.A.ā€™sĀ normally congested streets turn into a car-free park for aĀ walk and bike tour through South Central, Florence-FirestoneĀ and Watts during this South L.A. iteration ofĀ the beloved open-streets event. See website for routeĀ details. 9 am-3 pm. Free. 213.355.8500, ciclavia.org

 

Until the Flood’s talented performer and Pulitzer Prize finalist, Dael Orlandersmith.

 

Until the Flood
Through Feb. 23.
Ā In this stunningĀ theatrical experience, Pulitzer Prize finalist and celebratedĀ performer Dael Orlandersmith pulls from herĀ extensive interviews with Missouri residents to exploreĀ the social uprising in Ferguson, Missouri, following theĀ shooting of teenager Michael Brown. Kirk DouglasĀ Theatre, 9820 Washington Blvd., CulverĀ City, 213.628.2772 Tickets

 

What the Constitution Means to Me
Through Feb. 28.
Heidi Schreckā€™s boundary-breakingĀ play, a 2019 Tony nominee for best play and PulitzerĀ Prize finalist, breathes new life into our ConstitutionĀ and imagines how it will affect the next generation ofĀ Americans. Mark Taper Forum, 135 N. Grand Ave.,Ā downtown, 213.628.2772 Tickets

 

Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus
Feb. 29.Ā Make the most of the leapĀ day by spending it withĀ Oprah and special guestsĀ including Jennifer Lopez atĀ the Forum.Ā 3900 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood,Ā 310.330.7300 Tickets

 

One of the aerial artists at Cirque Du Soleil Volta

 

Cirque du Soleil: Volta
All Month.Ā 
This criticallyĀ acclaimed production from the famed circus troupeĀ celebrates differences and is inspired by the adventurousĀ spirit that fuels the culture of street sports.Ā CheckĀ website for schedule. Tickets start at $56. Under theĀ Big Top, Dodger Stadium, 1000 Vin Scully Ave., L.A.,Ā 877.924.7783, Tickets

 

Photos: stARTup Art FairĀ courtesy stARTup Art Fair. Photo LA courtesy Photo L.A. Frieze/Intervention courtesy of the artist, Bortolami Gallery, New York, and Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles – Photo: David T Kindler. Until the Flood credit Craig Schwartz. Cirque Du Soleil credit Matt Beard.Ā 

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