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Find the best art events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Los Angeles. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Master Harold...And the Boys is a thought-provoking play that delves into the lives of three South African men during apartheid. This powerful narrative explores themes of race, power, and identity, offering a poignant look at the struggles and hopes of the characters. With compelling performances and a strong storyline, it's a must-see for theater enthusiasts.

Dragon Mama is an interactive and immersive theater experience that combines elements of puppetry, music, and storytelling to create a unique and engaging performance. The event features a talented cast of performers who bring to life a magical story set in a mythical world. With stunning visuals, captivating music, and a compelling narrative, Dragon Mama promises to be a must-see event for theater lovers and families alike. Don't miss the chance to be transported to a world of wonder and imagination.

Josiah Queen, a renowned artist, is set to showcase his latest collection of paintings in an exclusive exhibition. This event promises an immersive experience into the world of contemporary art, featuring works that blend vibrant colors and intricate details. Art enthusiasts and casual viewers alike will find something to appreciate in this visually stunning event.

PaleyFest LA: The Pitt brings audiences together with the brightest stars and biggest names at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood for exclusive screenings and cast conversations that illuminate the creative process behind your favorite shows.

LA Festival of Movies presents *Chronovisor*, by directors Jack Auen and Kevin Walker. 100 minutes, USA, 2026. West Coast Premiere. The life of a reclusive academic collides with the story of a clandestine technology that can photograph the past.

Experience the hilarious and beloved musical, Monty Python's Spamalot (Touring), a comedic masterpiece full of wit and laughter. Dive into a world of knights, damsels, and the quest for the Holy Grail. Note that disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion, and non-use by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited.
Cinco latinas curveosas que trabajan en una pequeña fábrica de costura en el este de Los Ángeles intentan cumplir con un pedido imposible.
Create beautiful hollow glass ornaments by glass blowing using a gas torch and glass tubes. Add metal caps to make a hanging ornament. Try your skill at glass blowing using the same methods still practiced in Europe to make beautiful hollow glass ornaments. We will heat pre-formed glass cylinders, known as Glaskolben, on a gas torch and then blow them out to make hollow spheres. A selection of colored glass will be available to add to your cylinder to make a unique and colorful creation. Instruction will be provided on safety, how to heat and blow out the glass ornament, and methods for adding colored glass. You will also learn how to finish the top of the ornament and add a metal cap for hanging. The class fee includes supplies for creating 5 ornaments to take home at the end of class.

LA Festival of Movies presents the newly restored *Macho Dancer*, co-presented by A Bunch of Savages. Directed by Lino Brocka. 133 min, Philippines, 1988. West Coast Premiere of the new 4K restoration. In Tagalog with English subtitles. Upon losing a reliable American client, 18-year-old gigolo Pol (Allan Paule) leaves the provinces to try his luck in the soapy gay clubs of Metro Manila. Long out-of-print and beautifully restored, the late Filipino master Lino Brocka delivers one of his most enthralling films with this queer coming-of-age story set in Manila's bustling gay clubs, which demonstrates Brocka's flair for socially conscious melodrama with pulp provocation. The film follows ingenuous teenage sex worker Pol (Allan Paule) as he leaves his small town to go to the city, where he gets hired as an erotic dancer—meeting new friends, lovers, and potential enemies. Featuring extended, seductive dance sequences that pulse with sweat and longing, the film is at once salacious and wonderfully sincere, ever sensitive to the fragile dreams of youth. With his sharp eye for class-based exploitation, Brocka doesn't shy away from tragedy in this bold, highly entertaining depiction of the realities of sex work. -BR *Prior Screenings: 2026 MoMA To Save and Project*