
Exciting Highlights in Southern California’s October 2025 Performance Scene
As the leaves begin to change and the crisp autumn air sets in, Southern California's cultural calendar becomes vibrant with an array of performances that cater to every interest. From theatrical classics reimagined to contemporary concerts, October 2025 promises to be a month of artistic exploration worth marking on your calendar. Here’s a look at some of the most anticipated events that you won’t want to miss.
A Whimsical Theatrical Adventure: Peter Pan Goes Wrong
At the La Mirada Theatre, the popular production Peter Pan Goes Wrong will showcase from October 31 through November 23. This uproarious interpretation, brought to life by the same creative team that gave us The Play That Goes Wrong, offers audiences non-stop laughs as the cast navigates technical blunders and hilarious mishaps while attempting to fly to Neverland. Ideal for families and those looking for an entertaining escape, this performance promises to charm and delight.
Musical Voyage: Alisa Weilerstein at San Diego Symphony
On October 29, concert-goers will have the chance to enjoy Alisa Weilerstein: Fragments 4 at the Jacobs Music Center. Weilerstein is known for her innovative cello performances that intertwine raw emotion with classical brilliance. This concert coincides beautifully with Bach’s iconic third cello suite, fusing tradition with contemporary rhythm. It’s a unique experience that allows for a personal connection with the movements of the music.
A Journey Through Romance: Moulin Rouge! The Musical
The Segerstrom Center for the Arts welcomes the iconic Moulin Rouge! The Musical from October 28 to November 2, enveloping the audience in a world of romantic splendor. Celebrated for its dazzling visuals and sensational soundtrack, this Tony Award-winning show promises to transport attendees to the bohemian district of Paris where love, lust, and betrayal intertwine.
An Eclectic Concert Series Kickoff: Martin + Altstaedt + Schumann
The Wallis Annenberg Center in Beverly Hills will host a captivating concert featuring orchestral classics led by Jaime Martin on October 26. This event serves as the launch of the 2025/26 season, highlighting the L.A. debut of acclaimed cellist Nicolas Altstaedt. An event not just for classical enthusiasts but for anyone interested in the seamless blend of historic and modern artistry.
Contemporary Flair with Complexions Contemporary Ballet
From October 24 to 26, the Music Center will present Complexions Contemporary Ballet, a multimedia experience that combines the beauty of classical ballet with bold modern choreography. This production, set to the evocative sounds of U2's album Songs of Surrender, showcases the powerful expression that ballet can bring when paired with contemporary themes. Prepare to be moved both technically and emotionally.
Diverse Cultural Experiences to Participate In
The cultural performances extend beyond the classical and the theatrical. From the world-premiere composition by Jocelyn Hagen at the Pacific Chorale on October 25 to the Bharatanatyam dance duet by sisters Aparna and Ashwini Ramaswamy at BroadStage, there’s an array of performances that reflect the spectrum of cultural expressions. Schools and community centers are encouraged to consider group outings to these events, enhancing the cultural knowledge and appreciation amongst younger audiences.
Connect with Your Community Through Art
Participating in these local performances not only enriches your personal experience but also fosters community spirit. Many of these venues offer special group rates, making them accessible for families and community organizations. This October, as you plan your outings, take a moment to encourage friends, family, or local community groups to join you. Create shared smiles and lasting memories together.
Call to Action: Dive into the Arts
Don’t let this month slip by! While the theatrical adventures, breathtaking concerts, and cultural showcases await in Every corner of Southern California, now’s the time to book your tickets and rally your friends and family. Engage with arts that reflect our society and help us celebrate what it means to be part of this lively community.
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