Events schedule: What to do in Los Angeles from January 29 to February 4
The Peanuts celebration at Knott's Berry Farm returns with a new show
Thursday, January 29Los Angeles Ballet at the Wallis
Los Angeles Ballet presents three performances at Beverly Hills ' Wallis Center for the Performing Arts (9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd. ) to celebrate 20 years. The hour includes the world debut of a job by creative director Melissa Barak, Hans Van Manen's Frank Bridge Variations, and a restoration of Balanchine's Diamonds. from now through Saturday, Thursday. Proceed to thewallis. com to sign up for the list. com.
Los Angeles celebrates Lunar New Year.
The monthly Lunar New Year festival is held annually at the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs ' Division of Performing Arts. The ceremonies include performances by performers from Chinese, Vietnamese, and Asian cultures as well as film screenings, life theater, street fairs, parades, and storytelling. Choose dates through March 1. Admission is complimentary. Visit Culturela for times and locations. com.
Friday, 30
Planetarium Space Show
The John Drescher Planetarium at Santa Monica College ( 1900 Pico Blvd. , Santa Monica ) presents The Night Sky Show, which features the most recent news regarding astronomy, space exploration, and the stars that will be visible in the night sky in the near future. Tickets start at$ 8 for Friday at 6 p. m. more details about activities. hometownticketing. com
Talk at the Academy
Filmmaker Stephen Scarlata and producer Paul Bales did examine monster movies and how the achievement of Jaws sparked a new visual trend in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures ' (6067 Wilshire Blvd. , Los Angeles ) Gallery Spotlight: Sharksploitation series. Friday at 12 p. m. Tickets from$ 15. studies the Academy Museum. com.
Theater at the Greenway Court Theatre
Three generations of the Medina and Mahoney families come together for a weekend in Texas in The Circle, which opens at the Greenway Court Theatre ( 544 N. Fairfax Ave. , Los Angeles ). The 2016 poll season's cruelty and the suffering felt across the country are the subject of chaotic erupting events. Friday through Sunday through February 22. Tickets from$ 10. More details can be found at Greenway Court Theatre. nonprofit.
Saturday, December 31
The Segerstrom at the Segerstrom: The Great Race
Po Po Po Po and Kung Kung celebrate the Chinese New Year at the Samueli Theater at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts ( 600 Town Center Dr. , Costa Mesa ) by sharing the story of the Chinese zodiac's origin. featuring traditional Chinese song, Peking opera, martial art, and more. Sunday and Saturday. Tickets from$ 35. accounts scfta. com.
Peanuts Celebration at Knott's
A new attraction, including the Knott's Express trolley and the Kite Flying Foibles pop-up exhibit, is being brought to life at Knott's Berry Farm's ( 8039 Beach Blvd. , Buena Park ). There will be opportunities to interact with and taking pictures that are Peanuts-inspired. Vacation from February 22 through February 30. Tickets from$ 62. Information www. knotts . com
Sunday 1
LA Phil at Disney Hall
Elim Chan, the orchestra's conductor, will conduct Mahler's Fourth Symphony, which will be performed at Walt Disney Concert Hall ( 111 S. Grand Ave. , Los Angeles ), and will feature soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha, who makes her debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Sunday at 2 p. m. Tickets starting at$ 29 data visit laphil. com.
Thursday 3
Sierra Madre Lunar New Season
Lunar New Year, the Year of the Horse, is celebrated at The Sierra Madre Playhouse at 87 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. in Sierra Madre with a seven-week programme featuring music, film, theatre, dance, humor, and books. Find time from April 19 through Tuesday. Tickets from$ 12. Visit sierramadreplayhouse for more information about an occasion. nonprofit.
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