“Totally Fake Latino News!,” a satirical show by Latinx performance trio Culture Clash is tailor-made for the unprecedented times we’re living in today.
This July 31, stars from “RuPaul’s Drag Race” arrive on socially distant drive-in stages in downtown Los Angeles. Learn how this avant-garde art form blossomed over the years.
Extended thrice, “The Present” at the Geffen Playhouse could be described as live theater that comes to you, but some might call it enhanced television.
One summer day in Griffith Park, a small line of grown men dressed in newspaper costumes clambered up a hiking trail. They were participants in artist Kenneth Tam’s social experiment, “Griffith Park Boys Camp," which re-imagines masculinity today.
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre offer dance classes and structure for local young people while also educating them about black history and current events through dance.
Bringing dance to South Los Angeles was a task that Lula and Erwin Washington felt was worth fighting for, but they learned the hard way that it wasn't going to be easy.
“En Cuatro Patas (On All Fours),” the Broad’s new Latinx feminist performance series, which will run from January through November of this year, promises to replace our everyday animal reality with something weirder.
Now, nearly 80 years after that first iconic broadcast, "War of the Worlds" is brought to life at Walt Disney Concert Hall and the streets of downtown Los Angeles.