The Vignatis fuse Romani rhythm, jazz phrasing and country-rock power-chords.
Concerts in the dome are out of this world.
Romeo and Juliet's love persists, even from beyond the grave.
Soloists deliver trains, planes, rockets and even a lazy river cruise.
Founder Adrian Spence defies musicial convention, and occasionally gravity.
Four decades of bluegrass alchemy on stage.
Water nymph soprano? Check. Huge set? Check. Defies expectations? Check.
Julien Labro redefines accordion and bandoneon, and how we feel about them.
Leigh Purtill's dance company even keeps the undead on their toes.
A play that forcefully declaims living in the moment is, in itself,
When children sing it has positive mental health benefits. Who knew?
It's Peacock Day at The Arboretum while seasoned birds flock to Boston
April in Pasadena is looking better and more French every day.
Successfully mining the great Disney songbook for jazz inspiration, man.
Two local cultural icons make theater magic this spring.
Sweeney Todd’s “Worst Pies in London” may be Pasadena’s Hottest Ticket