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USC’s ‘Legally Blonde: The Musical’ takes the stage
The School of Dramatic Arts’ spring production spotlights a large student cast and industry buzz
‘Akhnaten’ is a one-of-a-kind immersive experience for both new and seasoned opera goers
"Akhnaten" at the Los Angeles Opera introduces viewers to the rise and fall of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, and it is a perfect choice for the Gen-Z audience to experience the art of classical music for the first time.
Laughing Through the Breakdown: How Comedy Keeps Young Americans Politically Tuned in
As distrust in government grows, political satire is helping young Americans understand, engage with and even laugh at the world around them.
The Los Angeles Opera’s ‘West Side Story’ tells a masterpiece of belonging, love and loss
Kicking off its 40th anniversary season, the LA Opera gorgeously reimagined one of the most iconic musical darlings of all time, "West Side Story."
Millennium Approaches: USC’s School of Dramatic Arts opens Tony Kushner’s ‘Angels in America’
SDA actors bare their souls for the three-hour theatrical marathon in “Angels in America: Millennium Approaches.”
Welcome to the Renaissance! USC opens ‘Something Rotten’ as their final musical of the school year
USC School of Dramatic Arts’ spring musical is anything but rotten.
USC’s School of Dramatic Arts debuts their production of Sophie Treadwell’s ‘Machinal’
More than a play about a murder: USC’s interpretation of Treadwell’s work, "Machinal," is a well-oiled machine
Don’t wanna be an American Idiot: Green Day’s rock opera returns to the stage 20 years after the album’s debut
An L.A. staging of Green Day’s “American Idiot” rock opera gives audiences a modern taste of the album through its accessible staging
SDA’s ‘Broken Shells’ conquers generational trauma through a matriarchal dramedy
The School of Dramatic Arts presented the play “Broken Shells,” which blends cheeky humor with unsettling tones to unshell toxic familial relationships.
‘This Is Not a True Story’ beautifully explores representation, exposes racism in theater and film
The world premiere of “This Is Not A True Story” leaves us wondering why these stereotypical stories of Asian American women as tragic heroines are still continuously created.









