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    Best ballet studio in the area. Very disciplined and a safe space. You won't find better training anywhere else

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    Long Beach Opera - Patricia Racette stars in The Consul

    Long Beach Opera

    4.8(4 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    I went for the Glass, he went for the Kafka…read more May 5. While apparently the rest of the city was freely downing Cinco de Mayo tacos and tequila, we attended the final performance of the production of the opera In The Penal Colony at The Studio Theater CSULB. This is a fine small auditorium, well planned and comfortable. That comfort is essential for full attention to be given to the many aspects, somber and sober, of this excellent (with caveat) production. First, the raison d'être for my attending. I find that this opera is one of Philip Glass' most stunningly beautiful. The string quintet, though mounted out of sight, was the engine for this brilliant study of a killing "machine". The strong voices of tenor Doug Jones and baritone Zeffis Quinn Hollis were superb. I consider this an important work well developed and well measured by conductor Andreas Mitisek. I would not want to engage in criticism out of my realm. The book of Kafka's short stories is bedside awaiting me to pick it up. Somewhere along the line in the twentieth century, opera went slightly mad in its desire to stage productions that meet modern needs. (Next season's King Arthur [as a comic book superhero] by Henry Purcell in collaboration with whimsically juvenile-loving Musica Angelica arouses much curiosity. Get ready kids.) Kafka wrote of inhumanity and absurdity of humans over a hundred years ago. The added text from the student's ensemble personal incarcerations diminished that theme. There was an important point to make, no question, but youth personalized stories led to unanswered questions and reduced their message. Corral students freedom of speech, really? Really that's the kid's sugar treat. Poor staging revolved around stomping students many with muddy line delivery. Stage direction to place them behind a stark curtain (à la Julie Taymor, à la wayang kulit) and silent for ultimate expressiveness was inspired. Poorly developed as a Greek chorus but when given the opportunity to act, Morgan Pimental, John E. Pizzini, Matthew Limas and especially Mark Oliver ably shone through the ponderous choreography.

    Long Beach Opera is a small company. Size doesn't matter. Most of the voices are good and the…read moreorchestra is stronger than their size would indicate. Their venue (the Terrace Theater) does not have the best acoustics, but they are doing edgier productions that what you see at the neighboring Los Angeles Opera. I am a fan.

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    Long Beach Opera - Don't miss the World Premiere of "The Central Park Five," by Anthony Davis. June 15, 22 & 23, 2019 at the Warner Grand Theater, San Pedro.

    Don't miss the World Premiere of "The Central Park Five," by Anthony Davis. June 15, 22 & 23, 2019 at the Warner Grand Theater, San Pedro.

    Long Beach Opera - Our 2018/19 Season of Justice will be opening with the U.S. Premiere of "The Black Cat." Jan 19 & 20, 2019 at the Beverly O'Neil Theater.

    Our 2018/19 Season of Justice will be opening with the U.S. Premiere of "The Black Cat." Jan 19 & 20, 2019 at the Beverly O'Neil Theater.

    Long Beach Opera - Patricia Racette stars in The Consul

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    Old Town Music Hall - The theatre is intimate but so well preserved and beautiful !

    Old Town Music Hall

    4.8(151 reviews)
    8.1 mi
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    You absolutely have to see a film at the Old Town Music Hall!!!!…read more We went for my partners birthday and it was so exciting to see the 100 year old Wurlitzer in all its glory. We saw a rare Gloria Swanson silent film along w a talk by a brilliant film historian. Every show opens with a little performance but we were lucky enough to see a silent film which means that the organist live scores the entire film just as it would have been done in the 20s ! Such a special experience, and a must for any fans of music, film, and LA history.

    Just when you begin to lose faith in humanity, you run into a spot like this…read more I've lived nearby for almost 9 years yet didn't discover this gem until a few months ago. I'm constantly going to revival and old theaters like The Egyptian, New Beverly, and Aero theatre and wanted to add this one to the rotation. Essentially, they transport you back in time to the early 20th century when movie theaters started taking off! And not just about the old films they show, we're talking OG Dr. Pepper in a glass bottle and lobby cards and photos on the wall. A giant Wurlitzer organ where our organist started off the night's festivities with a few words of history and a few songs on the organ. We even did some sing-alongs lol. Everyone in the red vests are volunteers keeping this running. You can sense the deep passion they all have for preserving this history and a deep love of cinema. Got a brochure calendar for showings through June and will now make sure I come out at least once a month.

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    Old Town Music Hall - Waiting for Cat People (2024)

    Waiting for Cat People (2024)

    Old Town Music Hall - Great Halloween Decorations & The Mighty Wurlitzer. It has 2,700 organ pipes & takes up 3 rooms @ Old Town Music Hall built in 1921

    Great Halloween Decorations & The Mighty Wurlitzer. It has 2,700 organ pipes & takes up 3 rooms @ Old Town Music Hall built in 1921

    Old Town Music Hall - Beautifully restored 1921 Movie Theater with Tin Ceiling, Red Velvet Seats  & Chandeliers that features Old Time Classic Movies El Segundo

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    Beautifully restored 1921 Movie Theater with Tin Ceiling, Red Velvet Seats & Chandeliers that features Old Time Classic Movies El Segundo

    The Metropolitan Opera in HD

    The Metropolitan Opera in HD

    4.3(4 reviews)
    10.8 miWestchester

    I had heard from numerous friends that the Met Opera in HD in movie theaters was an amazing…read moreexperience so I decided to try it out with a little known opera, Luisa Miller by Verdi, that I had heard broadcast live on the radio last weekend. I was especially interested because Placido Domingo was singing (at age 79) and the music sounded beautiful. Much to my surprise , I was quite disappointed in the entire experience as follows: 1- I resented all the Met commercials before the opera started. I didn't pay $27 to be subjected to this!; 2- The sound was only just OK, with the orchestra sounding much better than the singers, who sounded a bit artificial and miked; 3- It seemed not much better than watching it at home on PBS TV; 4- There was no commentary during the intermission as happened on the radio; 5- It all looked so flat. Perhaps the Met should consider 3D to make it more real? 6- It can in no way replace actually being at the Met. Of course, for those who can't be in NY this is the only way BUT From now on I will continue to go to the Met so see opera live.

    Opera at the opera house is a grand experience…read more Opera at the movie theater presented on a live HD-feed from the Met in NYC is an insiders experience to the opera. For fractions of what it costs to actually attend the opera, we were able to see everything close up... so close you could see what stage make-up looks like and every tear and sweat drop from the performers faces. The camera follows the maestro on stage at the beginning of each act... and during intermissions there are segments that show backstage movement as well as interviews of the cast. Live. In real time. If you're an opera fan... or a theater fan, these events: "The Met Live in HD, " are a definite must.

    Cirque Du Soleil - Volta - My 94 year old grandmother spent 15 minutes standing in this line.  Glad we got there early.  BIG STRIKE!!

    Cirque Du Soleil - Volta

    4.3(37 reviews)
    6.5 miSan Pedro

    Volta, my dear, you vaulted our experience to new heights!…read more The wonder of human movement is constantly celebrated by Cirque Du Soleil and this contemporary show had a hip, new edge to it with great music and incredible talent. Still featuring their incredible live musicians, this show is a mesmerizing treat. Suitable for all ages, the performers of Cirque Du Soleil never cease to amaze me at the wonders of the human body. I loved this show, as much as O in Las Vegas. This show is tied for my favorite Cirque Du Soleil's.

    Easy four stars. Cirque Du Soleil is back in my good graces after going to the last tent show in…read moretown, Amaluna which was a bore-fest. Volta rocked it from start to finish. The two solo comedy filler acts went on way too long, the washing machine bit, and the beach bit, but the guy put everything he had into them. Lots of work for not much punch. The rest of the acts were fantastic. They were all a lot of fun to watch and the live singing that went along with it created a wonderfully ethereal ambiance. I loved it. Here's a good tip: There really aren't any bad seats so even if you are way in the back you really aren't that far back. That being said, I was seated in section 204. It was close to the center pole and obstructed my view a little bit. You would be much better off sitting in the center part of either section 203 or 204 so your view will not be obstructed. I posted the seating chart in my review if you want to check it out. Sitting off to the sides will not detract from your wonderful experience. As I said, the seats are all good. You can generally find a good deal on tickets during the week from Goldstar and other vendors of discount tickets. I got my tickets directly from Cirque Du Soliel when they were having a black Friday sale. I wanted to change my ticket but there's a $15 charge and I would have to pay full price. There's a $2 and $11 service fee on tickets. No way to avoid it. Parking is $25. I knew that. I need to figure out a place to leave my car and walk. Beating the parking fee isn't easy to do around there though. The restrooms are usually good but this time the doors would not shut on several that I tried, and the restrooms weren't as clean as they usually are. It's pricey for snacks and drinks. A bottle of water is $6. This really is a fun show. My friend that went with me and loved it so much she is going back to see it again. If I can get a super good deal on tickets, I might go too!

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    Cirque Du Soleil - Volta - The bicycle segment is awesome, right out of X-games.

    The bicycle segment is awesome, right out of X-games.

    Cirque Du Soleil - Volta - Double Dutch

    Double Dutch

    Cirque Du Soleil - Volta - Bike tricks.

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    Bike tricks.

    South Bay Ballet - opera - Updated May 2026

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