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172 stories by "Mark Swed"

Appreciation: Robert Wilson, who changed everything he touched, was the most influential theater artist of our time by Mark Swed

Robert Wilson, who changed everything he touched, was the most influential theater artist of our time. And for him all theater was opera.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on August 6, 2025[SHARE]

Dr. Gustavo Dudamel leads the New York Philharmonic, with L.A. style by Mark Swed

New York welcomes Gustavo Dudamel as its future conductor with an honorary doctorate from Juilliard and with cheers after Philip Glass' Symphony No. 11.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:28pm on May 29, 2025[SHARE]

Rufus Wainwright's U.S. premiere of 'Dream Requiem,' L.A. Opera's 'Ainadamar': a spirtual double bill by Mark Swed

Jane Fonda lends her dazzling narration to Rufus Wainwright's enveloping 'Dream Requiem,' which provides some spiritual enhancement to L.A. Opera's flashy 'Ainadamar,' centered on the execut…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:39pm on May 10, 2025[SHARE]

For beloved conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, a final bow from the podium by Mark Swed

Battling brain cancer, Michael Tilson Thomas makes his last stage appearance with a San Francisco Symphony concert that reminded us of a lifetime of greatness.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:07pm on May 3, 2025[SHARE]

Post-Trump purge, can the Kennedy Center save itself? How Mark Morris showed the way by Mark Swed

Visit the embattled Kennedy Center post-Trump purge, and the place can feel abandoned. Leave it to dance provocateur Mark Morris to show a way forward for the national arts center.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:16am on April 16, 2025[SHARE]

Our critics pick spring's most anticipated L.A. arts, theater, classical music, pop and comedy shows by Christopher Knight, Mark Swed, Charles McNulty, Mikael Wood, August Brown, Nate Jackson

Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar/SZA, Ali Wong, Ricky Gervais, Buddhist art, a queer photography retrospective, the Ojai and Seoul (in L.A.!) music festivals, "Life of Pi" and "Hamlet" highlight our…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 2, 2025[SHARE]

L.A. Opera's silly 'Così fan Tutte' saved by the singing by Mark Swed

L.A. Opera sets 'Così fan Tutte,' Mozart's sophisticated study of love and constancy, in a swanky American country club.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:38pm on March 12, 2025[SHARE]

Commentary: How exuberant, ambitious operas in L.A. score big despite small casts and modest budgets by Mark Swed

Los Angeles is in the midst of a de facto chamber opera festival with productions across the region tackling the social and political issues of the moment.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:48pm on February 28, 2025[SHARE]

Review: Twyla Tharp at her best in 'Aguas da Amazonia' premiere with Philip Glass score by Mark Swed

Celebrating its 60th anniversary, Twyla Tharp Dance premieres 'Aguas da Amazonia' with Philip Glass' score in Santa Barbara, Costa Mesa, Palm Desert and Northridge before it heads for the Ke…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:52am on February 15, 2025[SHARE]

The late Pauline Oliveros is having her moment. How Long Beach Opera is making it even bigger by Mark Swed

Long Beach Opera embarks on a risky, unprecedented season centered on pioneering composer Pauline Oliveros. "We're just going for it."

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:30pm on February 5, 2025[SHARE]

Commentary: What a smoldering L.A. needs now is Martha Graham Dance's 'Appalachian Spring' by Mark Swed

Martha Graham Dance Company reminds us that our city continually reinvents itself, with or without disasters like the Palisades and Eaton fires.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:01pm on January 23, 2025[SHARE]

The hottest tickets in L.A. theater, classical music and more this fall by Charles McNulty, Mark Swed

The much-anticipated reopening of the Mark Taper Forum, 'Lightscape' at Disney Hall, a big debut in San Diego: Here's our shortlist to the most promising shows in the season ahead.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on August 29, 2024[SHARE]

30 must-see arts events in Southern California this fall by Deborah Vankin, Charles McNulty, Christopher Knight, Carolina A. Miranda, Jessica Gelt, Steven Vargas, Mark Swed

Whether visiting a gallery or attending a theater, dance or music performance, the fall is packed with arts events that brim with community and camaraderie.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on September 1, 2023[SHARE]

13 unmissable arts events we're looking forward to this summer by Deborah Vankin, Steven Vargas, Carolina A. Miranda, Christopher Knight, Mark Swed, Jessica Gelt, Charles McNulty

Keith Haring's first-ever L.A. museum survey, Sondheim celebrations, a groundbreaking Chicanx art show, intriguing Ojai Music Festival offerings and plenty more to check out this summer.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:27pm on May 9, 2023[SHARE]

21 things our arts critics can't wait to do, see and listen to this fall in California by Charles McNulty, Carolina A. Miranda, Christopher Knight, Mark Swed

Twenty-one art shows, theatrical productions, classical concerts and operatic works our arts critics are looking ahead to in the coming months.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:30am on August 30, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Gustavo Dudamel and Deaf West Theatre vividly reimagine Beethoven's 'Fidelio' opera by Mark Swed

Gustavo Dudamel returns to the L.A. Phil to lead a new production of Beethoven's "Fidelio" with Deaf West Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:50pm on April 17, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Disney Hall breathes back to life, courtesy of Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra by Mark Swed

The first notes heard again in the long-quieted Disney Hall were a slow, soft upward harp arpeggio, each pitch a haunting, crystalline moment.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:00pm on June 29, 2021[SHARE]

Review: L.A. Opera is first in the U.S. to return to its home stage. Emotions flow by Mark Swed

Tremendous singing propels L.A. Opera's return to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Stravinsky's tough, timely "Oedipus Rex."

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:47am on June 8, 2021[SHARE]

How Philip Glass turns the circus into opera that's magical and profound by Mark Swed

Philip Glass' new 'Circus Days and Nights' is the latest example of the composer's operas proving to be a prime source of experimentation during the pandemic.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:23pm on June 4, 2021[SHARE]

Gustavo Dudamel and Frank Gehry give YOLA's new Inglewood concert hall a sound check by Mark Swed

We listen in on the first acoustical test of the new Beckmen YOLA Center in Inglewood, which promises to be revolutionary.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:44pm on May 30, 2021[SHARE]

Review: 'Like a resurrection,' Gustavo Dudamel brings the Hollywood Bowl back to life by Mark Swed

With a wrenching tribute to "all the beautiful souls" killed by COVID-19, the L.A. Phil performs a stirring free concert for frontline workers.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:35am on May 17, 2021[SHARE]

Review: L.A. gets its live opera back. What POP proved on an outdoor stage near Highland Park by Mark Swed

Pacific Opera Project's production of Leonard Bernstein's "Trouble in Tahiti" is the city's first major live opera show that's not a drive-in event.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:57pm on April 27, 2021[SHARE]

Gustavo Dudamel is Paris Opera's next music director. What does this mean for L.A.? by Mark Swed

The L.A. Phil's artistic leader has been appointed music director in Paris, where he will join one of the most celebrated opera companies in the world.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:36pm on April 16, 2021[SHARE]

Commentary: Why it's time to revive Leonard Bernstein's long-dismissed, race-conscious White House musical by Mark Swed

Bernstein had friendly and fraught relationships with U.S. presidents. But his White House musical flopped. Missed was its exploration of race and slavery that's more timely than ever.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:39pm on January 29, 2021[SHARE]

Commentary: How about some culture in the Biden Cabinet? My nominees for Mr. or Madame Secretary by Mark Swed

The overdue creation of a Cabinet-level Secretary of Culture would give the country a lift we all crave. Here's who I think would rise to the challenge.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:23pm on January 18, 2021[SHARE]
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