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Review: BROWNSTONE at Open Fist Theatre


by Evan Henerson - January 30, 2026

The playwright’s story structure is engaging and West’s cast is rich with charisma, with the action fitting comfortably into Munroe’s smartly realized stage at the Atwater Village Theatre complex....

Review: BRANDON MAGGART AND THE GARDENIA at The Gardenia


by Andrew Poretz - January 30, 2026

Brandon Maggart helped close out The Gardenia's 45 years in West Hollywood with stories, songs, and tales of a life well lived. Daughter Maude Maggart joined for a poignant duet finale....

Review: THE NOTEBOOK - THE MUSICAL Floats Into OC's Segerstrom Center


by Michael Quintos - January 29, 2026

Adapted from Nicholas Sparks' ubiquitous 1996 novel (and its popular 2004 film iteration featuring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling), THE NOTEBOOK - THE MUSICAL re-stages a generational love story into a quietly sweeping, memory-fractured stage romance that subtly promotes emotional accumulation over...

Review: LIFELINE at The Road Theatre


by Harker Jones - January 28, 2026

The writing is sharp and smart and in the end Robert Axelrod gives us, if not hope, a sense that, for as bad as things can get, we can power through....

Review: AVENUE Q at The Wisteria Theater


by Melissa Heckscher - January 28, 2026

AVENUE Q is back at North Hollywood's Wisteria Theater with a superb cast and standout vocals that bring fresh life—and plenty of laughs—to the beloved, boundary-pushing musical....

Review: Eddie Izzard HAMLET at Ricardo Montalban Theatre


by Evan Henerson - January 26, 2026

The almost bare bones solo turn – at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre for a quickie six-performance run - is Izzard’s homage to the original performance practices of William Shakespeare, and also to her early years as a street performer....

Review: World Premiere of WHAT OPA DID at Theatre 40 through 2/15


by Shari Barrett - January 22, 2026

What Opa Did is masterful and brutally honest storytelling at its best, with each actor dedicated to showing each person as a human being, not just either good or bad, while trying to cope with the reality of their lives in Germany in World War II....

Review: KID GLOVES World Premiere Musical Comedy at Skylight Theatre


by Shari Barrett - January 20, 2026

This world premiere musical comedy is fast-paced, hilarious, and sneakily poignant, skewering the utter depravity of reality TV and how it can corrupt even the most wholesome element of humanity – children!...

Review: New Revival of THE WIZ Lands at OC's Segerstrom Center


by Michael Quintos - January 18, 2026

If the longevity of a Broadway classic is judged by its ability to reflect both its historical significance and its present existence in popular culture, this new revival of THE WIZ is somehow caught somewhere between reverence and reinvention....

Review: ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE at Broad Stage


by Evan Henerson - January 16, 2026

Over a convivial 85 minutes directed by Simon Godwin, the shape-shifting Broadway vet Page holds us captive as he demonstrates why he is perpetually in demand as a classical actor, as an interpreter of Shakespeare, and certainly as an enactor of villains....

Past Shows

Camerata Pacifica Presents Captivating Chamber Works by Rachmaninoff, Others


Camerata Pacifica’s season continues with a selection of captivating chamber works presented at four Southern California locations on Tuesday, November 18, 7:30 pm, at The ...

Camerata Pacifica Embarks on Beethoven 32, Three-Year Cycle Featuring Gilles Vonsattel Playing all 32 Beethoven Sonatas


Camerata Pacifica presents landmark works for solo piano by Beethoven and Chopin as well as a Mozart tour de force for woodwinds and horn on ...

Camerata Pacifica Launches Season with All-String Program, Sept 23-28


Camerata Pacifica launches its 2025-26 season with an all-string program including new and legacy chamber works anchored by Brahms’ String Sextet in G Major, Op. ...

Camerata Pacifica’s Season Culminates with Unexpected Mix of Humorous, Emotional and Virtuosic Chamber Works by William Bolcom, Frédéric Chopin, and Lara Auerbach


Camerata Pacifica, a chamber music collective renowned for its musical versatility and bold programming, caps its 2024-25 season with an unexpected mix of chamber works ...

LACO Presents Baroque Concerti


Start off 2023 with this sparkling and virtuosic program, featuring soloistsYura Leein one of the earliest known Viola Concertos,Telemann’s Concerto in G major, andDavid Washburnperforming ...

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