Broadway reveals, world-class artwork and live shows that crisscross the musical spectrum descend on L.A. this spring. No matter your jam, be it portray, images or sculpture, Beyoncé, Boulez or AC/DC, “Hamlet,” Ibsen, stand-up or present tunes, our critics have a advice for you. So choose up your cellphone (or pencil and planner) and begin including occasions to your calendar for the must-experience performing and visible arts occasions of the season.
VISUAL ARTS
April 5-Aug. 31Will Rawls: [siccer] at Institute of Up to date Artwork L.A.Rawls tasks stop-motion movies of nonetheless pictures of Black dancers onto chroma inexperienced screens suspended from the ceiling. The combo of animation, images, projection and movement tangles up an array of lens-based media to dissect representations of the human physique. — Christopher Knight
Don Bachardy, Self-portrait, 2018, acrylic on paper, Huntington Library, Artwork Museum, and Botanical Gardens. © Don Bachardy, 2018.
(Don Bachardy)
April 12-Aug. 4Don Bachardy: A Life in Portraits on the Huntington Library, Artwork Museum and GardensBachardy has been drawing portraits of creative, literary and movie personalities for greater than 70 years. A number of about 100 examples in graphite and acrylic on paper includes a survey of the prolific L.A. artist, drawn from the Huntington archive of his work. — C.Okay.
Could 11-July 2Realms of the Dharma: Buddhist Artwork Throughout Asia on the Los Angeles County Museum of ArtAround 150 examples of pan-Asian Buddhist sculptures, work and ritual objects from LACMA’s effective everlasting assortment, lastly being proven after a few years being tucked away in storage, shall be augmented by a number of loans to signify various ideas of Buddhist thought. — C.Okay.
June 8-Aug. 31Noah Davis on the UCLA Hammer MuseumMore than 50 figurative work made by the late Los Angeles artist, who died at 32 in 2015, simply as Davis’ profession was starting to draw large consideration, arrives after stops in Potsdam, Germany, and London. Davis’ work, usually constructed round discovered pictures, recurrently steadiness on a knife-edge between day by day life and dream. — C.Okay.
The exhibit “Queer Lens: A History of Photography” on the Getty Museum this June contains “The Gay Deceiver,” 1939/1950, gelatin silver print by Weegee (Arthur Fellig).
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June 17-Sept. 28Queer Lens: A Historical past of Images on the Getty Museum With a provocative title that facilities queer imagery inside established photographic historical past for the reason that mid-Nineteenth century, the exhibition will study the methods by which the accessibility and immediacy of camerawork has formed perceptions of LGBTQ+ folks. — C.Okay.
June 21-Oct. 12California Biennial: Determined, Sacred, however Social at Orange County Museum of ArtTaking a danger, OCMA’s Biennial plans to pair early, youthful work by such established artists as Miranda July, Stanya Kahn, Laura Owens and Joey Terrill, all of their 50s or older, with a wide range of work by present-day youngsters. Paired shall be a present drawn from the museum’s everlasting assortment and chosen by a bunch of teenage curators. — C.Okay.
CLASSICAL
April 10“Gigenis,” Akram Khan on the Grenada Theatre, Santa BarbaraOne of the defining moments in Los Angeles tradition was the U.S. premiere of Peter Brooks’ “Mahabharata,” a transformative theatrical epic offered on a Hollywood soundstage in 1987. A dancer within the manufacturing occurred to be Akram Khan, now a number one choreographer who has made his personal large-scale dance from the Hindu epic. “Gigenis: The Generation of the Earth” employs seven dancers and 7 musicians who meld conventional Indian methods with Western ones. Troubling as it could be that L.A. itself just isn’t internet hosting Khan’s London-based firm, the venturesome UC Santa Barbara Arts and Lectures sequence is for a single night time. — Mark Swed
Russian pianist Evgeny Kissin will play Walt Disney Live performance Corridor on April 24.
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April 24Evgeny Kissin at Walt Disney Live performance HallThe Russian-born pianist grew to become a sensation at 12 together with his first Chopin recording in 1984. At present a British and Israeli citizen extremely important of the Russian authorities (which lately declared him a “foreign agent”), and a composer and Yiddish poet in addition to pianist, Kissin has turn out to be a type of world citizen whose recitals have an depth all their very own. It’s been some time since he’s been again to L.A., however the Los Angeles Philharmonic presents his first recital in additional than a decade for a program of Bach, Chopin and Shostakovich. With luck, Kissin will be enticed to learn and play his personal works as effectively. — M.S.
Pianist Gloria Cheng leads a centennial salute to composer Pierre Boulez on Could 30 on the Nimoy.
(Vern Evans)
Could 8, 10-11Esa-Pekka Salonen Leads Debussy & Boulez at Walt Disney Live performance HallMay 30Celebrating Pierre Boulez: 1925-2025 on the NimoyThe a hundredth anniversary of the start of the revolutionary French composer and conductor was March 26 and shall be marked later this spring by two tributes. On the L.A. Phil, which Boulez carried out usually, French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard (whom Boulez invited to be in his Ensemble Intercontemporain) and L.A. Dance Challenge be part of Esa-Pekka Salonen for a diverse program. At UCLA’s Nimoy Theater, L.A. pianist Gloria Chang (whose taking part in Boulez was so keen on that he wrote a her a pleasant little wedding ceremony piece) groups up with Dutch pianist Ralph van Raat for Boulez’s formidable two-piano “Structures” together with two-piano items by John Cage, Stravinsky and, amongst others — shock, shock — Frank Zappa. — M.S.
Could 18-20, 22“Schoenberg in Hollywood” on the NimoyArnold Schoenberg’s a hundred and fiftieth birthday final fall nonetheless requires celebration through the official 2024-25 season and getting in just below the wire would be the about-time West Coast premiere of “Schoenberg in Hollywood,” produced by the music division at UCLA, the place Schoenberg as soon as taught. Tod Machover’s 2018 opera depicts the only-in-Hollywood weirdness of the composer’s encounters with studio head Irving Thalberg as they haggle over the eccentric notion of the uncompromising modernist scoring a function movie of Pearl S. Buck’s bestseller “The Good Earth,” which takes place in a Chinese language village. — M.S.
Flutist Claire Chase, seen performing in 2024, would be the music director of this 12 months’s Ojai Music Pageant.
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June 5-8 Ojai Music Pageant at Libbey Bowl and different Ojai venuesThis 12 months’s Ojai Pageant, the place Boulez famously served as music director 5 instances, turns to the irrepressible flutist and all-around new music advocate Claire Chase. To the competition’s traditional vary of Bach to … everyone, Chase has added a theme of honoring the setting. Australian composer Liza Lim’s “How Forests Think,” as an illustration, would be the principal work on the Saturday night program, whereas Annea Lockwood, the New Zealand grasp of mastering environmental sounds, will make the most of Ojai’s pure wonders. A Terry Riley premiere can also be on faucet. — M.S.
June 3, 6-8 and 10Seoul Pageant at Walt Disney Live performance HallThe similar weekend as Ojai is the L.A. Phil’s competition of latest music from Korea curated by Unsuk Chin, a composer long-championed by the orchestra. Different names are prone to be unfamiliar to Angelenos regardless of how intently you observe the scene — Juri Web optimization, Kay Kyurim Rhie, Whan Ri-Ahn and the weekend orchestra applications’ conductor, Hankyeol Yoon, amongst them. Somewhat Brahms is thrown in presumably as a result of who doesn’t love Brahms? — M.S.
Carl St.Clair’s closing program as music director of the Pacific Symphony is June 7.
(Doug Gifford)
April, Could and JunePacific Symphony at Renée and Henry Segerstrom Live performance Corridor, Costa MesaNot solely is Carl St.Clair’s 35-year tenure as music director the longest of any present conductor at a significant orchestra, however he’s additionally the one who made Pacific Symphony what it’s at this time. As soon as a scrappy pickup band that performed in a highschool auditorium with terrible acoustics, it’s now a world-class ensemble with its personal world-class live performance corridor. St.Clair goes out with aptitude in live shows that embrace a semistaged manufacturing of Wagner’s “Das Rheingold,” together with an installment of his annual Cathedrals of Sound sequence that pairs organ solos with a big-boned Bruckner symphony (the favored No. 7, this time). His closing program as music director (after which he turns into music director laureate) shall be Verdi’s Requiem in June. — M.S.
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Theater
Director Tinashe Kajese-Bolden, left, and playwright a.ok. payne of the play “Furlough’s Paradise,” which opens April 16 on the Geffen Playhouse.
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April 16-Could 18“Furlough’s Paradise” at Geffen PlayhouseThe Geffen Playhouse presents the West Coast premiere of a play by a.ok. payne that was lately named the 2025 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize winner, a prestigious worldwide award for ladies+ playwrights within the English-speaking theater. This two-hander zooms in on the connection of two cousins, one on a three-day furlough from jail to attend a household funeral. Sade and Mina was once inseparable however their lives have diverged and their reminiscences don’t match up. Geffen Playhouse Creative Director Tarell Alvin McCraney, who was payne’s instructor at Yale, has described the play as a seek for “utopia in a world that has a criminal justice system that is far from perfect.” — Charles McNulty
The bengal tiger Richard Parker (Andrew Wilson, Scarlet Wildernik, Fred Davis) and Hiran Abeysekera within the Broadway manufacturing of “Life of Pi.” The nationwide tour involves Southern California in Could and June.
(Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman)
Could 6-June 1“Life of Pi” at Ahmanson TheatreJune 3-June 15Segerstrom Heart for the Arts Visible enchantment, achieved by means of ingenious theatrical means, is the good reward of this stage adaptation of Yann Martel’s Booker Prize-winning novel by playwright Lolita Chakrabarti. A 16-year-old boy’s story of survival at sea, full with a menagerie that’s dropped at life with dazzling puppetry, “Life of Pi” celebrates the facility of the creativeness to maintain us by means of the losses that flesh is inheritor to. Max Webster’s manufacturing, which gained three Tony Awards for its mesmerizing design, brings audiences alongside on an journey that mixes the heartfelt knowledge of a basic fable with the splendor of recent stage poetry. — C.M.
Could 11-June 22“White Rabbit, Red Rabbit” at Fountain TheatreIranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour has devised an experiment that has been intriguing audiences all over the world. A special actor performs the work for the primary time at each efficiency. No rehearsal or director, simply the actor and the phobia of an unread script. In New York, Nathan Lane, Whoopi Goldberg and Cynthia Nixon had been among the many notable stars who undertook the problem. Who is aware of if any A-listers would possibly pop up within the Los Angeles premiere? There’s extra at stake than a gimmick. Soleimanpour wrote the play after he was forbidden to go away his nation for refusing navy service. That is his secret communication about life beneath a repressive regime, a message in a bottle about censorship and the slippery energy of artwork. — C.M.
Could 14-June 8“A Doll’s House, Part 2” at Pasadena PlayhouseLucas Hnath (“The Christians,” “Dana H.”), one of the crucial stylishly revolutionary modern American playwrights, has introduced again Nora from Ibsen’s basic to evaluate how her life turned out 15 years after she slammed the door on her marriage and instigated a revolution in fashionable drama. The play, a comedy of concepts with profound emotional weight, considers each the advantages and the prices of non-public freedom. Jennifer Chang directs this new tackle one of many smartest and most entertaining new performs of the final 10 years. — C.M.
Could 28-July 6“Hamlet” on the Mark Taper ForumRobert O’Hara, a number one playwright (“Barbecue,” “Bootycandy”) and director (“Slave Play”), gives his personal model of “Hamlet” in a brand new adaptation that lends the basic tragedy a noir spin. Don’t underestimate what an intrepid dramatist can do with Shakespeare’s inexhaustible masterpiece. In “Fat Ham,” James Ijames created a Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy that questioned the position of future in shaping our lives. O’Hara, impressed by Alfred Hitchcock, David Lynch, Salvador Dalí and “Perry Mason,” will little doubt forge his personal radically questioning path in a manufacturing that guarantees to not be squeamish about blood. — C.M.
The nationwide tour of the musical drama “Parade” will go to the Ahmanson Theatre June 17-July 12.
(Joan Marcus)
June 17-July 12“Parade” on the Ahmanson TheatreMichael Arden’s triumphant Tony-winning 2023 Broadway revival of Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown’s musical drama proved that one among more difficult works within the fashionable musical repertory is an indeniable basic. This breathtakingly formidable present tells the story of the 1913 trial of Leo Frank, a gross miscarriage of justice that culminated in his antisemitic lynching. Whereas parsing the social and political context, the musical by no means loses sight of the protagonist and his spouse, discovering room for the heartbreaking private facet of an American tragedy that reveals the darkish facet of our collective previous. — C.M.
POP
April 28, Could 1, 4, 7 and 9Beyoncé at SoFi StadiumThree months after “Cowboy Carter” lastly introduced her a Grammy Award for album of the 12 months, Beyoncé will launch her extremely anticipated tour behind the nation(-ish) LP with a five-night stand in Inglewood. Beyoncé being Beyoncé, there’s no telling what sort of musical and visible spectacular she’s obtained in retailer — although she could have supplied a touch in December with the characteristically intricate halftime present she carried out throughout a Christmas Day NFL sport. Giddy up. — Mikael Wooden
Could 7Central Cee on the Hollywood Palladium Hip-hop followers of a sure age will recall any variety of U.Okay. rappers as soon as poised to interrupt out within the U.S. (Give Dizzee Rascal’s early-2000s “I Luv U” a spin in case you haven’t shortly.) Nonetheless, this could possibly be the second for Central Cee, who crashed the High 20 of Billboard’s Sizzling 100 final 12 months with “Band4Band,” his throbbing pop-drill duet with Lil Child, and lately dropped a debut LP, “Can’t Rush Greatness,” stocked with streaming-bait collabs with the likes of 21 Savage and Lil Durk. — M.W.
Musician Willie Nelson, pictured performing final 12 months, headlines the Outlaw Music Pageant Could 16 on the Hollywood Bowl.
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Could 16Outlaw Music Pageant on the Hollywood BowlAs traditional, Willie Nelson is atop the invoice for this annual touring roots-music present, which the 91-year-old legend inaugurated in 2016. (By the point the competition will get right here, Nelson could have turned 92.) Outlaw’s lineup rotates relying on town, however in L.A. we’ll additionally get Bob Dylan, contemporary from his Hollywood glow-up courtesy of Timothée Chalamet, and a pair of younger bluegrass phenoms in Billy Strings and Sierra Hull. Hold an eye fixed out for shock friends: Final 12 months on the Bowl, Nelson introduced out John Densmore of the Doorways to play varied percussion “doohickeys,” because the singer put it. — M.W.
Singer Brian Johnson and lead guitarist Angus Younger and their band AC/DC play the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on April 18.
(Martin Meissner / Related Press)
April 18AC/DC on the Rose BowlAC/DC is each a stalwart rock establishment and intensely adaptable. The band famously thrived after the loss of life of its unique lead singer and capably changed the late founding guitarist Malcolm Younger together with his nephew. Axl Rose even stepped in as a pinch-hitting lead vocalist in 2016. Now touring with a brand new rhythm part, the Aussie arduous rockers return for his or her first U.S. tour in practically a decade, save for a current slot on the debut Energy Journey steel competition in Indio. — August Brown
Ezra Koenig and Vampire Weekend headline the Merciless World music competition Could 17 at Brookside Park in Pasadena.
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Could 10Just Like Heaven at Brookside on the Rose BowlMay 17Cruel World at Brookside on the Rose BowlThere inevitably comes a time in your festivalgoing life that the Coachella lineup shall be principally acts you’ve by no means heard of, in genres you barely perceive. It occurs to the very best of us. Tuck into the nice and cozy blanket of nostalgia at two of Goldenvoice’s marquee throwback fests: Simply Like Heaven, the millennial indie compendium, will get a long-awaited Rilo Kiley reunion and units from Vampire Weekend, Bloc Occasion and TV on the Radio; Merciless World, its goth/new wave evil twin, sports activities New Order, Nick Cave and a reunited Go-Go’s. — A.B.
Kendrick Lamar performs throughout halftime of the 2025 Tremendous Bowl in New Orleans; he and SZA play three reveals at Sofi Stadium in Could.
(Frank Franklin II / Related Press)
Could 21, 23 and 24Kendrick Lamar and SZA at SoFi StadiumKendrick should nonetheless be cracking up at his Grammy haul for “Not Like Us.” Think about the glee that comes from slicing a single that vanquishes a man you despise, without end, and being given music’s highest honor for it — after which taking part in the Tremendous Bowl halftime present as a little bit lagniappe afterward. His Grand Nationwide tour with SZA should really feel like a literal victory lap. Let’s hope Serena Williams is C-walking side-stage once more. — A.B.
COMEDY
Ali Wong will check out new materials this month on the Hollywood Improv.
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April 5, 17 and 22Ali Wong: Work in Progress on the Hollywood Improv (The Lab) If there’s one comic who is aware of the best way to work out, it’s Ali Wong. No, we’re not championing her bodily health, though she will and has carried Asian feminine illustration in comedy on her shoulders for a very long time now. However in the case of understanding her new materials, one of many issues this arena-worthy act isn’t scared to do is pop into intimate rooms just like the Lab on the Hollywood Improv and carry out sketches of her latest materials in entrance of a really fortunate small room of individuals. On the heels of her final hilarious Netflix particular “Single Lady,” Wong is at it once more, engaged on new materials in a brief stint aptly referred to as “Work in Progress” for 4 reveals. In the event you can by some means handle to attain a ticket, you’ll absolutely be in for one thing particular. — Nate Jackson
Could 6Dr. Phil Dwell With Adam Ray on the Comedy Retailer It have to be odd for TV’s Dr. Phil to see the rise of comedy’s Dr. Phil — principally as a result of they’re not truly the identical particular person. What began as a lighthearted lampooning of the daytime speak present therapist by veteran L.A. comic Adam Ray has was a full-on frenzy that has resulted in a Netflix particular and sold-out reveals throughout the nation. Returning to the Comedy Retailer, the place the phenomenon started, Ray is bound to carry out an all-star supporting solid of comedians in an array of ridiculous sketches to make this one of many wildest reveals you’ll see all spring. — N.J.
Comic Ricky Gervais performs the Hollywood Bowl Could 31.
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Could 31Ricky Gervais on the Hollywood BowlSure, loss of life isn’t any joke — however that doesn’t imply it may possibly’t be humorous. Ricky Gervais, one of many fashionable masters of roasting celebrities and riffing on the macabre, has a brand new present referred to as “Mortality.” The controversial English comic and co-creator of “The Office” isn’t any stranger to creating mild of darkish topics in his act, and this one is likely to be his finest but. At present touring the brand new materials throughout the U.Okay., he’ll cease in L.A. simply in time to bless the Bowl with a cheery dialog with the viewers about our impending demise. The tour can also be being filmed for Gervais’ forthcoming Netflix particular. — N.J.