5 Los Angeles classical music, art and theater offerings we’re looking forward to in 2025
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5 Los Angeles classical music, art and theater offerings we’re looking forward to in 2025

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Nairy Baghramian, “Scruff of the Neck,” 2016. Ryan, a not-widely-known museum administrator, will have two critically important jobs to fill right out of the gate — the new vacancy in the senior curator’s office, plus the Hammer’s chief curator, a position open since the departure of Connie Butler, who left more than a year ago for the directorship of New York’s MoMA PS1. — Christopher Knight Scorpius Malfoy, left, and Albus Potter in the San Francisco production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” Magic for muggles Feb.15-June 22 “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” Hollywood Pantages Theatre It’s an obvious pick, but I’m the mother of a child with a “Harry Potter” obsession, so I’m super excited for the arrival of this stage play. Bohemian rhapsody Feb. 19-March 9 “Mahler Grooves Festival,” Walt Disney Concert Hall In the early 1970s, cool teenagers tooled around Los Angeles in jalopies sporting Mahler Grooves bumper stickers. — Charles McNulty Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford in the 1988 film “Working Girl.” Let the river run October-December “Working Girl,” La Jolla Playhouse Mike Nichols’ Wall Street-set comedy — starring Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver — has only gotten timelier since its 1988 release, so I’m cautiously optimistic about this upcoming stage adaptation.

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