At the Geffen Playhouse, Master Harold…and the Boys unfolds with a quiet authority that gradually deepens into something […]
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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has long stood as a testament to the power of dance to […]
If Monty Python’s sketches and films have long been synonymous with uncontrollable laughter, “Spamalot,” their irreverent musical offspring, […]
Experiencing a classic like Vertigo on the big screen is already a cinematic indulgence. To witness it accompanied […]
The intimate Bram Goldsmith Theater at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts recently hosted the final […]
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion recently offered audiences the rare privilege of encountering Akhnaten, Philip Glass’s mesmerizing 1983 opera—an […]
From its first moments, Sylvia, Sylvia, Sylvia announces itself as something rare. A literary chamber piece that never […]
The Los Angeles premiere of The Notebook on January 7, 2026, arrived not with bombast, but with a […]
Stereophonic is a play that doesn’t so much unfold as it records itself—layer by layer, ego by ego, […]
Hollywood loves a morality tale—but rarely one this combustible. In Luca Guadagnino’s new psychological thriller After the Hunt, […]