Getting Closer With Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra

The ensemble’s free 14-episode series Close Quarters combines music, film and art; it continues with new videos through June 4 …
Classical Music Draws Droves to San Diego Drive-Ins

It seems inevitable that one solution to performing live music during the pandemic shutdown would come out of Southern California: parking-lot concerts and opera …
Performing Arts: Two For the Show … or Three or Four

Collaborations expand horizons for performing-arts organizations, venues and artists, who team up to take advantage of a whole new digital world …
Mission: Accomplished, Says South Coast Repertory

The Costa Mesa-based theater unveils an outdoor venue, dubbed “the container,” for a two-play summer season at Mission San Juan Capistrano …
20+ SoCal-Based Performances Happening this April

Look forward to these April virtual and streaming opportunities that inspires innovative programs …
Bolder and Brighter: Sound/Stage at the Hollywood Bowl

Now in its second season, the L.A. Phil’s virtual series Sound/Stage envisions performances at the Hollywood Bowl in new ways …
Future Present: Geffen Stayhouse is a Marvel

The director of “WandaVision” is also artistic director of L.A.’s Geffen Playhouse—where Matt Shakman’s responses to the pandemic include a supremely creative, and moneymaking, virtual series …
Asian American Comedy in Unfunny Times

Now marking its 40th anniversary, Cold Tofu remains the nation’s first and longest running Asian American improv troupe. We interview artistic director Jully Lee …
30+ SoCal-Based Performances Happening this March

Look forward to these March virtual and streaming opportunities that inspires innovative programs …
James Darrah Named Artistic Director at Long Beach Opera

James Darrah becomes the third artistic director in Long Beach Opera’s 41-year history and makes his company directorial debut with a drive-in version of Philip Glass’ “Les enfants terribles” …