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Turning 90, Philip Glass gets revelatory tributes that show his work in new light by Mark Swed

Taylor Mac and Lucinda Childs honored Philip Glass and his work with poets during a special performance, one of several celebrations ahead of the composer's upcoming 90th birthday.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:00am on May 21, 2026

Part root vegetable, part deity: Inside Everything Is Terrible's new Meow Wolf L.A. installation by Marah Eakin

The found footage collective Everything Is Terrible has big, immersive plans for the soon-to-open Meow Wolf L.A. Here's what we know about its installation, "the N.E.S.T."

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on May 20, 2026

For Bob Baker Marionette Theater, 'Choo Choo Revue' is more than a show. It's a statement by Todd Martens

For the iconic L.A. troupe, this fantastical representation of a cross-country train trip is a bold look toward the future.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 20, 2026

Get a first look at the immersive art taking over 80 rooms in a shuttered downtown L.A. hospital by Jane Horowitz

A new immersive art project in Los Angeles is set to occupy the shuttered St. Vincent Medical Center, turning a site in transition into a large-scale environment organized around human emoti…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 20, 2026

Two Golden Age musicals get makeovers: 'Brigadoon' transcends time, 'Flower Drum Song' falters between eras by Charles McNulty

'Brigadoon' soars at Pasadena Playhouse but 'Flower Drum Song' only intermittently comes to life at Little Tokyo's Aratani Theatre despite best intentions.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 20, 2026

As Gustavo Dudamel prepares to leave L.A. Phil, his love affair with L.A. isn't over by Mark Swed

As Gustavo Dudamel begins his final weeks in Walt Disney Concert Hall as L.A. Phil music director, he talks about what lies ahead and how he got there.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on May 19, 2026

L.A. vs. N.Y. vs. UK punks and so much more at a sprawling new Skirball exhibit by Siran Babayan

The Skirball exhibition, "Outsiders, Outcasts, Rebels + Weirdos: Punk Culture 1976–86," traces the rise of punk across key scenes in the U.S. and the UK, and tells singular stories of the …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 18, 2026

Billboards celebrating peace will arrive in L.A. as part of the Broad's Yoko Ono exhibit by Julius Miller

The Broad's latest Yoko Ono exhibition features iconic works from the artist alongside a timely citywide billboard campaign promoting peace.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 14, 2026

The delusional monarch of 'Exit the King' holds a cracked mirror up to our absurdist times by Charles McNulty

Michael Michetti directs a revival of Eugène Ionesco's absurdist classic "Exit the King" at A Noise Within in Pasadena.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 13, 2026

Houston and Brooklyn show what Robert Wilson still means to LA28 by Mark Swed

For the first time since visionary artist Robert Wilson's death in July, his work is being produced simultaneously at Houston Grand Opera ('Messiah') and BAM ('Moby Dick').

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:30pm on May 11, 2026

'Real Women Have Curves' makes post-Broadway debut as part of Pasadena Playhouse's 2026-27 season by Malia Mendez

Pasadena Playhouse producing artistic director Danny Feldman says next year's lineup will be 'bigger than our Sondheim season.'

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:27pm on May 7, 2026

Tony Awards 2026: Win or lose, these 10 standout performances and shows are worth celebrating by Charles McNulty

Moments that stand out from the 2025-2026 Broadway season include performances by Laurie Metcalf, a radical reframing of "Cats" and John Lithgow's towering performance in "Giant," all of whi…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:14am on May 6, 2026

The full list of 2026 Tony Awards nominations by Malia Mendez

'The Lost Boys' and 'Schmigadoon!' led the 2026 Tony Awards nominations with 12 each, followed by 'Ragtime,' which earned 11 nods.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:14am on May 6, 2026

Director Joe Mantello scales 'Death of a Salesman' on Broadway with Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf by Charles McNulty

Two-time Tony-winner Joe Mantello, who directed 'Wicked' on Broadway, takes on one of his biggest challenges -- Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 6, 2026

Bess Wohl's 'Liberation' wins Pulitzer for drama. Could a Tony be next? by Katie Simons

Bess Wohl won the 2026 Pulitzer for drama, awarded for her play "Liberation," which premiered on Broadway in 2025.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:47pm on May 4, 2026

John Williams returns to North Hollywood High, which honors him with new performing arts center by Tim Greiving

John Williams cut the ribbon on a new state-of-the-art performing arts center named for him at his alma mater, North Hollywood High School, where he honed his craft in the 1940s.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 4, 2026

Broadway musicals: Does 'Cats' have nine lives? Does 'Lost Boys' suck? Does 'Titanique' sink? by Charles McNulty

A selection of reviews of new Broadway musical productions: "Cats: The Jellicle Ball," "The Lost Boys" and Celine Dion to the rescue of "Titanique."

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on May 1, 2026

James Conlon begins his final L.A. Opera stretch as music director with a mission by Mark Swed

James Conlon begins the final stretch of his 20th season as music director of L.A. Opera with a production of Verdi's 'Falstaff' and a special concert of opera excerpts.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 29, 2026

Broadway's strange season gets a boost from 7 acting powerhouses by Charles McNulty

Broadway reviews of Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson in "The Fear of 13," Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf in "Death of a Salesman," Jon Bernthal and Ebon-Moss Bachrach in "Dog Day Afternoon" a…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 29, 2026

A crop of classic musical revivals arrives in LA. this spring. Here's why modern audiences will care by Malia Mendez

Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Flower Drum Song" and "The Sound of Music" and Lerner and Loewe's "Brigadoon" are all running in L.A. this spring.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 27, 2026

Naked and unafraid at 73, she's challenging ideas about aging women on a Hollywood stage by Deborah Vankin

After watching AI threaten her livelihood and creative future, 'Younger' author Pamela Redmond turned to the most human medium she could find: her body. Her one-woman show 'Old Woman Naked' …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 27, 2026

Michael Tilson Thomas, L.A.-born maestro who led San Francisco Symphony, dies at 81 by Nardine Saad, Jessica Gelt

Michael Tilson Thomas, the L.A.-born celebrity conductor and 'bad boy' of classical music who led the San Francisco Symphony, has died. He was 81.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:11am on April 23, 2026

Talene Monahon's new play 'Eat Me' at South Coast Rep is a foodie wonderland gone down a rabbit hole by Charles McNulty

'Eat Me,' a new play by Talene Monahon, author of 'Meet the Cartozians,' has its world premiere at South Coast Repertory.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 22, 2026

Nicholas Christopher's Broadway star shines bright in 'Chess' after years of paying his dues by Charles McNulty

Nicholas Christopher more than holds his own in the Broadway revival of 'Chess' that also stars Lea Michele and Aaron Tveit.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 22, 2026

Trigger warning? 'For Want of a Horse' gives new meaning to the term 'animal lover' by Charles McNulty

Trans playwright Olivia Dufault tackles the taboo of zoophilia in the Echo Theater Company world premiere of 'For Want of a Horse' at Atwater Village Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 21, 2026
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