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Skirball Cultural Center

2701 N Sepulveda Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90049

Upcoming Shows

Katalyst at Sunset Concerts

Jul 16

Katalyst is a nine-piece ensemble from Inglewood, California, led by drummer, composer, and producer Greg Paul. The collective creates an eclectic mix of experimental contemporary...

Brandee Younger at Sunset Concerts

Jul 23

Brandee Younger is a harpist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges spiritual jazz, classical training, R&B, and hip-hop. Her 2021 Impulse! Records debut Somewhere Different...

Terrace Martin Plays Miles at Sunset Concerts

Jul 23

Terrace Martin, a multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, and vocalist from Los Angeles, will celebrate the centennial legacy of Miles Davis at the Skirball. Martin has performed...

Kassa Overall at Sunset Concerts

Jul 30

Kassa Overall is an artist who challenges traditional jazz structures, finding a distinctive voice in the process. This performance is part of the Skirball's free...

Tortoise at Sunset Concerts

Jul 30

Tortoise is a Chicago-based band known for fashioning a post-rock sound that uses jazz as a springboard. They perform as part of the Skirball's free...

The Campbell Brothers at Sunset Concerts

Aug 6

The Campbell Brothers infuse new life into jazz and gospel traditions for the enjoyment of current and future generations. This performance is part of the...



Review: ROMEO AND JULIET at Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum


by Evan Henerson - June 21, 2026

Casting high school aged teen-agers can be a trickier needle to thread than one might think. Two actors who are still in high school wrestling down the spectrum of emotions, growth journeys and heartbreak of Shakespeare’s tale is no small achievement. Asher Hagler and Quinnlyn Scheppner make thei...

Review: ANGRY, RAUCOUS AND SHAMELESSLY GORGEOUS at Geffen Playhouse


by Harker Jones - June 21, 2026

With complex characterizations, whip-smart dialogue, and vibrant, shrewd performances, the four women at the center of the show are alive from the second the lights go up....

Review: AMAZING GRAVES Sets Two Short Plays Inside the Same Cemetery


by Shari Barrett - June 17, 2026

Have you ever wondered what really goes on in cemeteries when memories are shared with those seen and unseen at grave sites?  Then head on over to see two, funny and life-affirming plays in this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival, bundled together as Amazing Graves, produced by Amanda Lynne for Neo...

Review: Diana Varco Shares Her Journey to RISE Above Childhood Rage


by Shari Barrett - June 16, 2026

It's a very well done, confrontational hour-long play at this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival, but also life-affirming to know none of us are alone in the struggle for emotional maturity rather than turn to the easy crutches of overeating, alcohol abuse, drug use or unbridled sex to forget about ...

Interview: Director Ellen Geer on TREASURE ISLAND at Theatricum Botanicum


by Shari Barrett - June 12, 2026

BroadwayWorld spoke with director Ellen Geer about her vision for the production, what drew her to adapt it for Theatricum Botanicum, and what she hopes audiences will love about the story as much as she does....

Review: ANASTASIA - THE MUSICAL Enchants at La Mirada Theatre


by Michael Quintos - June 11, 2026

I'll say this now: this Summer's most beguiling, most enchanting theatrical surprise is perhaps the brand new, gorgeously opulent regional production of ANASTASIA - THE MUSICAL, now on stage at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts through June 20, 2026. A visual stunner punctuated by remark...

Review: OC's Segerstrom Center Welcomes New Tour of THE SOUND OF MUSIC


by Michael Quintos - June 08, 2026

You may ask yourself—is seeing a touring stage production of the globally and generationally ubiquitous 1959 musical THE SOUND OF MUSIC still worth experiencing live on stage in 2026? While the stage musical in its current touring form certainly doesn't offer anything revolutionary or new to the s...

Review: 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre in Santa Monica


by Shari Barrett - June 06, 2026

9 to 5 the Musical was an enjoyably nostalgic experience for those of us who actually lived through working in mid-20th Century offices, albeit losing much humorous dialogue and lyrics due to the faulty sound system....

Review: GRANGEVILLE Staged to Absolute Perfection at the Ruskin Group Theatre


by Shari Barrett - June 05, 2026

The West Coast premiere of Grangeville is staged to absolute perfection on all levels including the script, director, actors, and overall technical brilliance at the Ruskin Group Theatre....

Review: THE MAGIC FLUTE at LA OPERA


by Andrew Child - June 04, 2026

Suzanne Andrade and Barrie Kosky’s Magic Flute returns to LA Opera with a whimsical fusion of animations by Paul Barritt. The effect of the production is a bit surprising. Yes, as characters are revealed by revolving doors and interact with animations of barking dogs, Mozart’s music takes on a n...

Past Shows

Wings for Life

Sep 12

Wings for Life hosted its fundraising gala, The Cord Club LA, at the Skirball Cultural Center, bringing together families, donors, and celebrities to support spinal...

Lobby Hero

Lobby Hero

Jun 15 – Jun 20, 2011

Jeff, a luckless young security guard at a Manhattan high-rise, is as clumsy in life as he is in his affections for Dawn the rookie...

Dracula

Dracula

May 18 – May 22, 2011

Before Twilight, before True Blood, only one vampire commanded "the children of the night." In this blood-thirsty tale of unholy terror, Count Dracula slips into...

The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters

Apr 13 – Apr 17, 2011

A bittersweet, serio-comic family drama set against the decay of the privileged class in Russia at the turn of the twentieth century. The Prozorovs -...

Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman

Mar 16 – Mar 20, 2011

The tragedy of a typical American - a salesman who at the age of sixty-three is faced with what he cannot face: defeat and disillusionment....

Becky Shaw

Becky Shaw

Feb 9 – Feb 13, 2011

A Pulitzer Prize finalist and smash Off-Broadway hit, Becky Shaw is the latest comedy from Obie Award-winner Gina Gionfriddo (After Ashley, writer/producer of Law &...

The School for Scandal

The School for Scandal

Jan 12 – Jan 16, 2011

Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 18th Century masterpiece is a sparkling comedy of manners that made its debut in 1777 - but its comic look at human...

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