Looking for culture in L.A.? We’ve got Shakespeare, ‘Scarface,’ music, dance and more
Hello and welcome to this week’s update of the Culture Guide, our curated rundown of where to find Southern California’s most promising cultural happenings this weekend and beyond. I’m listings coordinator Matt Cooper.
Summer’s in full swing, and that means outdoor Shakespeare including al fresco productions of the Bard’s “Measure for Measure,” “Twelfth Night” and “Julius Caesar” as well as an indoor staging of “The Tempest.” Other theater picks include a top-flight revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” at the Ahmanson plus the kid-friendly shows “Hansel and Gretel,” “The Wizard of Oz” and “Charlotte’s Web.”
Classical music aficionados can enjoy the Summer of Paris Chamber Music Festival, the iPalpiti Festival and a free performance by Pacific Opera Project, while on the pop tip, Kool & the Gang and the Village People share the stage at the Hollywood Bowl and Tori Amos holds court at the Greek.
Dance lovers need look no further than DTLA with upcoming performances by Viver Brasil and the Dutch National Ballet, while drag fans can get an eyeful with shows by local legend Jackie Beat and contestants from “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
And movie fans, you can catch the return of the LGBTQ+-friendly showcase Outfest, the new film series “Women in the Holocaust” and a new 4K restoration of a French New Wave classic starring Brigitte Bardot.
And for other arts-related entertainment options, check out my colleague Steven Vargas’ weekly newsletter, L.A. Goes Out.
Before you go, remember to check for reservation requirements and COVID-19 protocols.
'Into the Woods' at the Ahmanson Theatre
'Summer of Paris Chamber Music Festival' in the Pompeian Room
'Tina — The Tina Turner Musical' at the Pantages
Pageant of the Masters at Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach
The iPalpiti 2023 Festival at the Saban Theatre
'Contempt' at the Laemmle Royal
'Maestro of the Movies: John Williams With the LA Phil' at the Hollywood Bowl
'Julius Caesar' at the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival
'Tropicaliente' at Levitt Pavilion, MacArthur Park
'The Wizard of Oz' at the Carpenter Center
'Babette’s Feast' at the Norton Simon Museum
Viver Brasil at Grand Performances
'Hansel and Gretel' at the Tony Arceo Memorial Park Bandshell
Outfest at the Directors Guild, other area theaters
Midsummer Shakespeare Festival at the Sontag Greek Theatre, Pomona College
The Dutch National Ballet's 'Frida' at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
'Avenue Q' at the Grand Central Arts Center
Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Award Winners at the Natural History Museum
Kool & the Gang and the Village People at the Hollywood Bowl
The OC Fair at the OC Fair & Event Center
'Strictly BBoy Bgirl Business' at Gloria Molina Grand Park
'RuPaul’s Drag Race: Werq the World Tour 2023' at the Microsoft Theater
Tori Amos at the Greek Theatre
'Mother + Daddy: An Extreme Horror Experience' at Zombie Joe's
Pasadena Pops at the Los Angeles County Arboretum
'Charlotte's Web' at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre
'Those Who Remained' at the Laemmle Royal
Pasadena Bead & Design Show at the Hilton Pasadena
'42nd Street' at First United Methodist Church of Pasadena
'Jackie Beat: Sexty!' at the Catalina Jazz Club
'Rent' at Chance Theater
'Quincy Jones’ 90th-Birthday Tribute: A Musical Celebration' at the Hollywood Bowl
Pacific Opera Project's Sunset Concert at the Tournament of Roses House
'Bugs Bunny at the Symphony' at the Microsoft Theater
'Everybody Rise! A Sondheim Celebration' at the Hollywood Bowl
'Alice Neel: Feels Like Home' at the Orange County Museum of Art
'The Friends Experience: The One Near Long Beach' at Lakewood Center
'Sea Lab & Ocean Encounter' at Discovery Cube Orange County
'Hooray LA!' at Bob Baker Marionette Theater
'The Tempest' at Antaeus Theatre Company
'Twelfth Night' at Point Fermin Park
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