Thursday, March 14, 2013

You Say Goodbye, I Say Cello by Nicolecontessa

As the crowd headed home after Friday night’s superb opening of LA Opera’s “Porgy and Bess,” I stopped by Kendall’s for a drink and ran into John Walz. It didn’t take more than a…

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

LAB Performs Best Nutcracker To Date by Deidre Moore

The Los Angeles Ballet opened it’s sixth season last weekend with their annual production of “The Nutcracker. ” A favorite Christmas tradition of many since its popularity …

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Friday, June 10, 2011

Giselle! Giselle! by Deidre Moore

On Friday, May 27th, I attended the final weekend for LA Ballet’s performance of Giselle at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica. The ballet Giselle is near and dear to my heart because it …

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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Pearly Gates, the Musical by Joshua Morrison

The March 18 world premiere of Pearly Gates, the Musical at the famous El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood was a surprise. There was no advance notice, beyond a casting call last December. …

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Interview with Neil Labute by Joshua Morrison

A few weeks back, I wrote an article about “An Evening with Neil Labute,” where I attempted to analyze the appeal and occasional controversy of Labute’s work. His play Merc…

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Film Art House Round-Up: Week of March 25th 2011 – March 31st 2011 by Erica Elson

This week there’s the unrated versions of KILL BILL 1 and 2 at the New Beverly, a STAR TREK series with George Takei, Walter Koenig and Nicholas Meyer appearing in person at the Egyptian, …

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A Celebration Indeed: Review of Los Angeles Ballet’s Latest by Deidre Moore

I attended LA Ballet’s second weekend of their new ballet Celebration in Redondo Beach last Saturday. This is my sixth LAB performance, though half of them have been The Nutcracker, so…

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

I Wish I Had a Sylvia Plath Playhouse by Joshua Morrison

The first of many impressive technical and performance stunts in the Los Angeles premiere of Wish I Had a Sylvia Plath by Edward Anthony comes at the very beginning. I don’t want to give i…

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

FEATURE: Museums of Los Angeles: Part Three by John Ireland

We began these spontaneous looks at three of Los Angeles’ cultural icons with The Norton Simon Museum, followed by The Getty Center. Now we come to the third side of the triangle and I…

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Extra! Extra! Win Tickets to See Yefim Bronfman Perform! by Joshua Morrison

Yefim “Fima” Bronfman does not look like a pianist. He looks like a Russian. Like a Russian bear. And in fact, he did ascend in the classical music world amidst the last stages of the Co…

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

FEATURE: Museums of Los Angeles: Part Two by John Ireland

Eric Gibson, in his WSJ review of a new wing in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, writes “…museums are about collecting as well as building…” That is a prime issue in t…

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Friday, February 4, 2011

Extra! Extra! Tickets to See Master and Conqueror Pianist Simon Trpceski Live! by Joshua Morrison

How old do you have to be to conquer the world? Well, by the time he was he was 16, Alexander the Great had successfully demolished a rebellion and founded his first city—which he cleverly…

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Anti-Heroics by Nicolecontessa

Beethoven wrote dramatic music, but he was no dramatist. Compared to Wagner, who devoted himself solely to composing music dramas, it’s clear why “Fidelio,” which kicked off the LA Ope…

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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Semper Fidelio by Nicolecontessa

L.A. Opera’s ‘07/’08 season opens Saturday with Beethoven’s lone opera, “Fidelio.” Regarding the “astonishingly forceful contemporary production,” music director James Conlon…

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Event Horizon by Nicolecontessa

Thanks to the efforts of our new Assistant Content Manager in Charge of Events Diana Hufford, we can truly lay claim to having a comprehensive calendar. It now features everything coming up …

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

The Last Symphony by Nicolecontessa

By Minah Yeo “Who could do anything more after Beethoven?” Schubert once asked. Of King Ludwig’s Ninth Symphony in particular, Wagner said that the last symphony had already been writt…

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Moor Love by Nicolecontessa

By Michael Mattis A footnote in the program from last weekend’s superb performance of “Othello, a Dance in Three Acts,” by the American Ballet Theatre, reads: The Tarentella (named for…

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Michael Row the Blog Ashore by Nicolecontessa

Can FineArtsLA.com — now updated quarterly! — save American culture? It can certainly help, this according to Michael Mattis, a longtime cohort and Yahoo! scribe who today cited FALA as …

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Au Lecteur by Nicolecontessa

This is a new post to tell you, dear reader, why there haven’t been any new posts. Several writers have come forth as volunteers, and assignments are going out. There are also some interes…

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Gianni Come Lately by Nicolecontessa

The LA Opera announced today that 71-year-old Woody Allen will direct Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi” for the opening of the 2008/9 season. “I have no idea what I am doing,” said Allen…

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Call for Scribes by Nicolecontessa

This enterprise is too much for one man to handle. If you’re an arts aficionado interested in penning an occasional dispatch for this site in exchange for concert tickets, press previews o…

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Quelle Folie by Nicolecontessa

Is Manet’s “Bar at the Folies-Bergere” the work of a genius or an ailing fool? Unveiled at the Getty last week in its first appearance on the West Coast, Manet’s celebrated painting …

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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Alternate Reality by Nicolecontessa

The Norton Simon’s latest exhibit features the work of Russian painter Alexei Jawlensky, a member of the Expressionist group known as the Blue Four. The artists rejected the notion of obje…

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Swell Epoque by Nicolecontessa

Filed under: Opera — Christian Comments (0) The Belle Epoque was a “lovely period in human civilization,” says Lotfi Mansouri. In contrast, our own humble times are “the age of ugly.…

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Let There Be Light by Nicolecontessa

Filed under: Museums — Christian Comments (0) This week the Getty debuts a new exhibit entitled “Radiant Darkness,” which is devoted to   various artists’ renderings of light. Mast…

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Friday, April 20, 2007

Coltrane Does Lehar by Nicolecontessa

Either because Tin Pan Alley was running out of original melodies, or because songwriters secretly envied composers of serious music, it briefly became fashionable to turn well known classic…

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Monday, April 16, 2007

The Light Stuff by Nicolecontessa

In anticipation of LA Opera’s production of Franz Lehar’s “The Merry Widow,” which opens April 28, I’ll be running several Lehar-themed stories. First off, I find a lazy Sunday is …

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Energy Conductor by Nicolecontessa

Edward Gardner’s baton is a ligtening rod seeking to draw “as much color and drama as possible” from the orchestra. His energy-extracting wizardry will be on display April 14 and 15 wh…

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Sunday, April 1, 2007

Critical Condition by Nicolecontessa

“Music critics are not only a dying breed,” says LA Weekly music critic Alan Rich, “we’re an endangered species.” Though his role may be moribund, according to Rich the music scene…

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Divine Imperfection by Nicolecontessa

To paraphrase Robert Browning, a woman’s reach should exceed her grasp, or else what’s ballet for? Kelly Ann Sloan is a perfectionist, which is precisely why she’s devoted her life to …

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May 30, 2023: Grey House - Lyceum Theatre
Jun 26, 2023: Just For Us - Hudson Theatre
Jul 24, 2023: The Cottage - Hayes Theater
Nov 16, 2023: Spamalot - St. James Theatre
Dec 18, 2023: Appropriate - Hayes Theater
Mar 07, 2024: Doubt - Todd Haimes Theatre
Apr 14, 2024: Lempicka - Longacre Theatre
Apr 17, 2024: The Wiz - Marquis Theatre
Apr 18, 2024: Suffs - Music Box Theatre
Apr 25, 2024: Mother Play - Hayes Theater
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