Arts and Entertainment
March 14, 2024
From: Los Angeles OperaThe Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, an Oscar Veteran
This past Sunday brought one of LA's most exciting events: the Oscars. The movie capital of the world was abuzz with predictions and favorite picks to win, and we were just as swept up in the discourse as anyone. However, we also couldn't help but feel nostalgic for a time when the Oscars took place in our home theater.
For those who don't know, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion hosted the Academy Awards from 1969 to 1999. These are seminal years in film history, and thus many of the Oscars' most iconic moments happened right here. From a tearjerking tribute to Charlie Chaplin to Marlon Brando's controversial boycott, we've got plenty of tales to tell about this iconic awards ceremony.
Behind the Curtain: Highway 1, USA
Written in 1942 under the title A Southern Interlude, William Grant Still’s Highway 1, USA was not performed by a professional opera company until 2021.
In this podcast, Dr. Tiffany Kuo explores the work’s production history and reception. Listen to Behind the Curtain wherever you are.
Tickets to Highway 1, USA are available now at LAOpera.org.
Operas That Take Place in Ireland
With St. Patrick's Day around the corner, we at LA Opera found ourselves wondering whether there have been any operas set in Ireland. Though the list was slim, we found some absolute gems that enlightened us on the Emerald Isle's rich history and culture. From works inspired by Irish folklore to the iconic Arthur Sullivan's last major work tackling Irish cultural erasure, these rare gems are sure to offer you a unique perspective on Irish history.
Leaving a Legacy
As a nonprofit, we rely on support from opera lovers like you to keep our productions going each season. Consider making this art form- and this company-part of your legacy. Explore the many ways to participate below! Making a planned gift is a wonderful way to show your support and appreciation for LA Opera and its mission while accommodating your own personal, financial, estate-planning, and philanthropic goals.
2024 Arts and Health Week
Registration is now open for the third annual Los Angeles County Arts and Health Week Summit, held right here at LA Opera on Friday, June 14.
Arts and health leaders gather to explore the many ways in which the arts support wellbeing and enrich our lives. Through conversations and participatory activities, attendees will learn about foundations and futures in arts and health and community resources.
Celebrate an LA Icon
Join the William Grant Still Arts Center for the 16th Annual African-American Composers Series. This year, the series spotlights Ras_G, one of the architects of the contemporary LA beat scene.
This free exhibit opens March 30 and runs through June 15, featuring installations inspired by the artist's home studio Spacebase, along with nearly 5,000 records from his collection, items from his workstation, and more.