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How the tragedy in 'The Father' taught me a surprisingly hopeful lesson about my own by Ashley Lee

It is a unique experience to watch "The Father" alongside your own father. I did so twice " onstage and onscreen.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:13pm on March 22, 2021

18 culture picks: An operatic salute to RBG and a 'West Wing' reunion by Matt Cooper

Your weekend watch list includes Benjamin Millepied's L.A. Dance Project, the L.A. Phil with chef José Andrés and a Passover music celebration.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:30pm on March 19, 2021

Commentary: Museums and movie theaters are reopening, but you won't see me in one. Not until summer by Charles McNulty

COVID-19 restrictions are loosening for cultural institutions even though health experts urge caution. We've haven't yet won the fight.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:22pm on March 16, 2021

LACMA sets a reopening date. Six new shows are lined up after year of closure by Deborah Vankin

Los Angeles County of Museum of Art will reopen its galleries April 1. As of now, it's set to be the first major L.A. museum to welcome back guests.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:17pm on March 15, 2021

Live theater was left out of California's COVID-19 plan. But now it gets guidelines by Jessica Gelt

Indoor theater will remain closed even as counties move from red to orange to yellow tier, and the state spells out capacity limits for outdoor stages.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:08am on March 13, 2021

'Hamilton' cookie portraits? See how healthcare workers make art to cope with COVID-19 by Makeda Easter

We asked readers working in healthcare to send us art they've made in the pandemic. See their paintings, hyper-real dollhouse furniture, toast art, cookie decorating and more.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:45pm on March 12, 2021

Taylor Iman Jones queued up 'Hamilton' and 'Devil Wears Prada.' Then, the pandemic by Ashley Lee

Yes, Broadway shut down. But so did national tours. In one pandemic year, this California actress lost out on the possibilities of both.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:45pm on March 12, 2021

His Sondheim show was a COVID-19 casualty, but Michael Michetti hasn't lost his 'Passion' by Charles McNulty

A year ago Michael Michetti, one of L.A. theater's most accomplished directors, was about to open the Stephen Sondheim musical "Passion" at Boston Court Pasadena. Then the pandemic hit.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:28pm on March 12, 2021

19 weekend culture picks: Liza turns 75, and Lily Tomlin and Nathan Lane help celebrate by Matt Cooper

Your arts watch list: An operatic "Breaking the Waves," Nowruz comedy night, Invertigo Dance Theatre, bluesman Taj Mahal and a celebration of Thornton Wilder's "Our Town."

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:42pm on March 11, 2021

Working in L.A. theater when the pandemic began? We want to hear from you by L.a. Times Staff

As the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic arrives, we want to hear from Angelenos in the theater industry about what life has been like since.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:39pm on March 11, 2021

She was hired to play at the Grammys with Lizzo. Then everything changed by Jessica Gelt

She performed with Lizzo and Titus Burgess and got hired for a Broadway musical, but then came COVID-19. Kyra Sims joins classical musicians from both coasts sharing their stories of struggl…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:39pm on March 11, 2021

There are tough choices facing cash-strapped musicians. An L.A. gig artist explains by Jessica Gelt

Corinne Olsen, a gig artist who's part of L.A.'s so-called Freeway Philharmonic, talks about the tough choices facing cash-strapped musicians. She's one of 11 voices from both coasts sharing…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:39pm on March 11, 2021

How Broadway's delayed reopening affects classical musicians like her by Jessica Gelt

Violinist Melissa Tong landed her dream job playing a Broadway musical when the pandemic became the ultimate showstopper. She's one of 11 classical musicians from both coasts sharing their s…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:39pm on March 11, 2021

L.A. Opera launches an award for gifted singers. Five winners split $50,000 by Makeda Easter

Originally meant for one or two outstanding singers, the inaugural Eva and Marc Stern Award will go to five opera singers facing pandemic closures.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:15pm on March 10, 2021

Fountain Theatre's first play on its pandemic outdoor stage? 'An Octoroon' by Jessica Gelt

The Fountain in East Hollywood will mount Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' acclaimed satire 'An Octoroon' on an outdoor stage. Target opening: June.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:55pm on March 9, 2021

Review: In 'The Gaze ... No Homo,' a Black and queer actor navigates the white theater world by Charles McNulty

Center Theatre Group streams "The Gaze ... No Homo," a Larry Powell play examining the possibilities of Black queer work in white environments.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:04pm on March 6, 2021

Theaters hit the one-year anniversary of shutdown. How are artists keeping afloat? by Charles McNulty

Daniel Fish, Culture Clash, Dael Orlandersmith, Richard Maxwell, Annie Dorsen and Lars Jan reveal much loss " but also see a way forward.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:37pm on March 2, 2021

New York City Ballet alum Silas Farley, 26, is named dean of Colburn dance institute by Makeda Easter

Farley will be reunited with his longtime mentor Darleen Callaghan, the school's new associate dean, to run the Trudl Zipper Dance Institute.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:02pm on February 24, 2021

Long Beach Opera names pandemic go-to director James Darrah as its next leader by Catherine Womack

James Darrah has emerged as a key figure in the year of COVID-19, leading digital productions for companies in L.A., Boston and beyond.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:21pm on February 22, 2021

17 culture picks: A modern dance take on 'Romeo and Juliet' and more by Matt Cooper

Streaming this weekend: Matthew Bourne's "Romeo and Juliet," a Skirball conversation with artist Ai Weiwei, and Hammer Museum and L.A. Opera programs.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:00pm on February 18, 2021

L.A. Phil and Hollywood Bowl leader is leaving for the Boston Symphony Orchestra by Jessica Gelt

Gail Samuel, president of the Hollywood Bowl and chief operating officer of the L.A. Phil, will be the first female leader of the 140-year-old BSO.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:00pm on February 18, 2021

San Francisco Opera to launch live drive-in performances this spring but not in S.F. by Jessica Gelt

S.F. Opera bets on spring to launch drive-in performances, including a new 'Barber of Seville.' But San Franciscans will have to cross the Golden Gate to see them.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:26am on February 17, 2021

Commentary: While the Met contemplates selling its treasured art, rich trustees sit idle by Christopher Knight

The COVID-19 crisis is defeating America's greatest art museum.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:09pm on February 14, 2021

Review: 'Yorick' is 'Hamlet' with haunting puppets and a smoky Malbec voice. It's ingenious by Charles McNulty

REDCAT's digital production of 'Yorick, La Historia de Hamlet' miniaturizes Shakespeare's tragedy into an ingenious hourlong show.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:14am on February 12, 2021

How this drag performer is trying to save regional theater, one cocktail at a time by Jessica Gelt

Kris Andersson, star of 'Dixie's Happy Hour,' aims to bring much-needed cash to 21 pandemic-hit arts centers, including Segerstrom in Costa Mesa.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:14am on February 11, 2021
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