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  2. Los Angeles Opera to present Puccini's 'Madama Butterfly ...

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    The Los Angeles Opera opens its 2024-25 season Sept. 21 with Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” reimagined in a film studio and said Saturday it will present the company premiere of Osvaldo ...

  3. Long Live The Black Parade Tour - Wikipedia

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    [14] [13] Within a few hours, all tickets to each show had sold out, leading to the band scheduling a second date in Los Angeles due to high demand. [ 15 ] The band also released a teaser trailer when announcing the tour, [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] which features a dictator walking out onto a balcony to a cheering crowd in a white-colored dystopian ...

  4. Review: L.A. Opera gives 'Madame Butterfly' a classic ...

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    Los Angeles Opera opens its fall season with a production of Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" that sets the story on a 1930s Hollywood film set.

  5. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    led [the] effort to build a suitable home for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and rejuvenate the performing arts in Los Angeles. The result was Mrs. Chandler’s crowning achievement, the Music Center of Los Angeles County. Her tenacious nine-year campaign on behalf of the Music Center produced more than $19 million in private donations

  6. Ahmanson Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater was also home to the Los Angeles production of The Phantom of the Opera which ran at the theater from 1989 to 1993. It opened with the original London and Broadway Phantom Michael Crawford as the Phantom. He was later replaced with actor Robert Guillaume, and then Davis Gaines.

  7. Greek Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    During its first decades the theatre was rarely used, and it was used as a barracks during World War II. In the late 1940s a San Francisco producer brought touring shows to the venue. In 1952 (and for the next 23 years) James A. Doolittle, a Los Angeles dance impresario, leased the theatre and upgraded it with better seating and backstage ...

  8. ‘Extraordinary’ butterflies from around world on show at Fort ...

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  9. Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Wiltern Theatre is located at the western edge of the Los Angeles neighborhood of Koreatown, at the southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue. The Koreatown district is served by bus and Metro Rail; the Wiltern Theatre sits directly across from the Wilshire/Western Station, currently the westernmost station of the D Line subway.