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A scary clown is outlined to be carved on a pumpkin for "Carved" at Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintidge. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

There's always something interesting to do in the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area. Here is a sampling of entertainments this week and likewise save-the-appointment events to put on your calendar. Too, more Halloween events here.

EVENTS

Bianchi Planetarium at Cal State Northridge: "Autumn Sky" show, seven:30, and "MarsQuest," 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Minimum age viii. Tickets $6 for 1 show; $10 for both. Parking in Lot G4. Adjacent to Citrus Hall on campus, 18111 Nordhoff St. For bear witness, 818-677-5601. For tickets, 818-677-2488. www.csun.edu; chip.ly/33356QW

Carved at Descanso Gardens: Stroll forth a one-mile walk decorated with professionally carved pumpkins, October. 25 and 27. Advanced timed tickets required, $30. The Camellia Forest and Oak Grove areas at the gardens, 1418 Descanso Bulldoze, La Cañada Flintridge. 818-949-4200. fleck.ly/2VGfnQJ

Gravity & Other Myths: The Australia-based theatrical circus performs "Courage," 7:30 p.k. Oct. 25; 2 and 7:xxx p.thousand. Oct. 26. Tickets $59 and upwards. The Wide Stage, 1310 11th St., Santa Monica. 310-434-3200. bit.ly/2ORCrL4

Día de los Muertos at Olvera Street: The Olvera Street Merchants Association Foundation presents a nine-24-hour interval festival with chantry displays, Oct. 25-Nov. two. Processions: 7 p.one thousand. each day. Confront painting: x a.m.-viii p.yard. Oct. 26-27 and November. ane-two; too, 10 a.thou.-6 p.m. Nov. three (independent painters; fee). Entertainment: 4-8 p.1000. weekdays; ten a.k.-8 p.k. weekend. Olvera Street is betwixt Alameda and Main streets (adjacent to Chinatown and Union Station), Los Angeles. www.olveraevents.com/day-of-the-dead-olvera-street

Creatures of the Night at Rancho Sierra Vista: Family event with ranger-led bat and scorpion hikes, activities with mountain panthera leo and owl themes and telescope viewing, 5-9 p.one thousand. Oct. 26. Apparel code: sturdy shoes. Bring a flashlight. Complimentary. Directions: Take the 101 Freeway to Lynn Road get out, south on Lynn (5.25 miles) to Via Goleta; park entrance is on the left, Newbury Park. 805-418-3163. samofund.org/calendar

Chiliad Park'southward Día de los Muertos: Noche de Ofrenda ceremony with altar displays, trip the light fantastic toe and music performances, seven-9 p.thousand. Oct. 26 (on the backyard near Hill Street, Los Angeles). Art installation on view, five a.m.-10 p.m. October. 27-Nov. 2 (Olive Court and Performance Lawn). Free access. 200 N. M Ave., Los Angeles. scrap.ly/2TkfwYL

Street Taco Festival: The Salvation Army SFV Corps presents the all-yous-tin-swallow fundraiser plus a disaster preparedness fair, noon-6 p.m. Oct. 26. Admission $ten (additional items available for a donation). Annals online. 14917 Victory Blvd., Van Nuys. streettacofiesta.eventbrite.com

Día de los MuertosVigil at Santa Clara Cemetery: The Catholic Cemeteries of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles nowadays the event with a display of decorated altars, folkloric trip the light fantastic toe, music and children'due south activities, noon Oct. 26. Doors open up, 11 a.grand. Auxiliary Bishop Alexander Aclan celebrates Mass at noon. 2370 N. H St., Oxnard. 805-988-7251. archla.org/diadelosmuertos

Pumpkin Party at Leonis Adobe Museum: Halloween crafts, feeding ranch animals and music, 1-four p.m. October. 26. Costumes encouraged. Access $8; free for ages under 2. 23537 Calabasas Road, Calabasas. 818-222-6511. www.leonisadobemuseum.org; bit.ly/2BbdRN9

Topanga Vintage Marketplace at Pierce College: Arts and crafts, collectibles and vintage items, 8 a.m.-3 p.one thousand. October. 27. Admission $iv; gratis for ages 12 and younger. No pets. Enter from Victory Boulevard at Mason Avenue, Woodland Hills. 310-422-1844. www.topangavintagemarket.com

Día de los Muertos at Woods Lawn-Glendale: Customs altars, arts and crafts, marionette performances, Catrina graphic symbol meet-and-greet, performances by Ballet Folclórico Internacional and Mariachi Juvenil Herencia Mexicana, noon-four p.yard. Oct. 27. Suggested inflow fourth dimension: one-hr in advance. Free admission. 1712 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale. www.forestlawn.com

Interfaith Solidarity March: People from various faith backgrounds march together for an end to discrimination with stops for cursory remarks and singing along the one.4 mile route, 2-5 p.k. October. 27. Register (12:45-2 p.m.) and brainstorm the walk at Valley Beth Israel (13060 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley). The walk continues with talks by representatives from Muslims for Progressive Values, St. Genevieve Roman Catholic Church building, Panorama Presbyterian Church, a closing message and Diwali blessing from Radha Govind Dham Los Angeles and a greeting and dinner from Sikhs of Los Angeles. Bring your ain re-usable water canteen. Dinner will be held at Panorama Presbyterian Church, 14201 Roscoe Blvd., Panorama City. interfaithsolidaritynetwork.org

Historic Walking Tour of Van Nuys: A docent from the Museum of the San Fernando Valley discusses the barley field origin of Van Nuys plus businesses, landmarks and personalities of the suburb, 2-3:xxx p.m. Oct. 27. Toll $10; prepaid is preferred. See at 1:50 p.m. under the curvation at 6262 Van Nuys Blvd. (at Sylvan Street). 818-347-9665. Electronic mail: info@themuseumsfv.org. www.themuseumsfv.org; bit.ly/2NcNgVA

Día de los Muertos at Strathearn Historical Park and Museum: Result includes family altars, Aztec and folklorico dance groups, children'southward crafts, food vendors, music and face up painting, ii-7 p.m. Oct. 27. Check website for performance schedule. Access $7; $5 ages 5-12. 137 Strathearn Place, Simi Valley. 805-526-6453. bit.ly/2CZAHtI

Formula i Los Angeles Fan Festival on Hollywood Boulevard: Consequence is held on the boulevard from Highland Avenue to Orange Drive on two days in Hollywood: Display of Formula 1 cars from Aston Martin, McLaren and Porsche, nine a.1000.-7 p.grand. Oct. 29; Formula i Alive/Car Run with an on-runway demonstration with drivers Valterri Bottas, Daniel Riccardo and Max Verstappen and a alive Red Bull stunt show, four-seven p.grand. October. xxx. Free. flake.ly/2JaynBX; f1.com/35QY5oA

Días de los Muertos with Cal State Northridge Chicana/o Studies: 2 events on two days: Noche de Ofrenda, a sharing of stories of deceased loved ones and chantry decorating, six-10 p.m. Oct. 31 (a procession beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Jerome Richfield Hall about the campus' Oviatt Library to 18356 Plummer St.). Typical altar items are marigold flowers, nutrient the loved ane enjoyed and photos. The celebration continues with an art exhibit, children's area, dancing, food and music, 6 p.m.-midnight Nov. 1. Both events are open up to the public and costless. Chicano Firm, 18356 Plummer St. chip.ly/2Pa3y3Y

Día de los Muertos Celebration in Ventura: Community altars display, art exhibit, craft vendors, Aztec dancers, folklorico trip the light fantastic toe and music performances, noon-6 p.g. Nov. ii. Fun dress code: catrina or catrin. Costless admission. Chestnut Street, Ventura. bit.ly/2BsApsO

Día de los Muertos in Pacoima: Event includes fine art exhibits, entertainment and children's art workshops, noon-9 p.grand. Nov. 2 and noon-vi p.m. Nov. 3. Catrina competition: sign up on the website. Fuerza de la Mujer, a multi-media art installation, on brandish in the city hall's gallery (organized by 11:11 A Creative Commonage). Free admission. Pacoima City Hall, 13520 Van Nuys Blvd. pacoimadayofthedead.com

Día de los Muertos at Hollywood Forever Cemetery: Chantry displays, craft vendors, music, trip the light fantastic toe and theater performances, apex-midnight Nov. two. Cheque website for entertainment schedule. Fun dress code: Día de los Muertos attire. Admission $25; gratis for ages 65 and older and ages 8 and younger earlier four p.m. Hollywood Forever, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood. www.ladayofthedead.com

HARD Day of the Dead Music Fest at Los Angeles Country Historic Park: 2-11 p.chiliad. Nov. ii. Bank check website for music lineup. Minimum age: 21. Cheque website for rules. Tickets $69.99; $139.99 VIP. 1245 N. Spring St., Los Angeles. dayofthedead.hardfest.com

Día de los Muertos at 24th Street Theatre: The issue kicks off with a procession with Los Chinelos dancers from the corner of Adams Boulevard and Magnolia Avenue, Los Angeles, 5:45 p.m. Nov. 2, and followed by Aztec trip the light fantastic toe performance, craft booths, face painting and musical entertainment, 6-x:xxx p.m. Free admission. 24th Street Theatre, 1117 W. 24th St. (issue is at the theatre and on Hoover Street betwixt 23rd and 25th streets). www.24thstreet.org

Main Street Canoga Park'due south Día de los Muertos Family Festival: The 19th annual event includes arts and crafts vendors, Aztec dancers, car evidence, chalk fine art, children'due south activities, live music and a family ofrenda altar area, x a.m.-v p.thousand. Nov. three. Free admission. Sherman Way between Canoga Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard. 818-346-7480. www.mainstreetcanogapark.la

ONGOING

Autumn Harvest Festival at Underwood Family Farms: All Most Pumpkins, 9 a.thou.-6 p.chiliad. October. 26-27. Event includes fauna center, chicken show, corn maze, a country shop, singing cowboy, hay pyramids and teamed draft horses wagon rides (check website for more details). Access $22. Subcontract market hours, ix a.thousand.-half-dozen p.chiliad. daily. 3370 Sunset Valley Road, Moorpark. 805-529-3690. underwoodfamilyfarms.com

Forneris Farms Harvest Festival and Corn Maze: Attractions include a tractor-pulled train ride and a "farm frolic" area. Corn maze 2019 theme: "Farmtastic Corn Maze of Oz." Added weekend attractions: live entertainment, petting zoo and pony rides. Hours: one-five p.g. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.-5 p.1000. Saturday-Dominicus. All attractions have a fee: $15 Monday-Friday; $twenty Sat-Dominicus. Strollers and wheelchairs not allowed in the corn maze. Pumpkin patch and farm market open 8 a.m.-6 p.1000. daily. Check website for more details. Event runs through Oct. 31. 15200 Rinaldi St., Mission Hills. 818-730-7709. www.fornerisfarms.com

Fright Fest at 6 Flags Magic Mount: Event includes haunted mazes, wandering scare people, lights-out roller coaster rides, scare zones and live shows, through Nov. 3 (selected nights). Minimum historic period recommended: 13. No costumes or masks immune. Tickets $55.79 and upward for one-twenty-four hour period admission and Fright Fest at nighttime; $18 and upward for Haunted Mazes laissez passer. 26101 Magic Mountain Parkway, Valencia. 661-255-4100. www.sixflags.com/magicmountain

Los Angeles Haunted Hayride – Midnight Falls: Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Grouping presents Midnight Falls, a mysterious village set in 1985 where information technology is always Halloween, through Nov. 2. Scare zones include the Haunted Hayride, Midnight Mortuary Haunted House, Midnight Falls Town Square, Roadkill Ranch and Play a trick on-or-Treat. Minimum recommended age: thirteen. Hours: vii p.grand.-midnight October. 25-26; 7-ten:30 p.g. Oct. 27-31; seven-11 p.1000. Nov. 1-ii. Admission $29.99 for Haunted Hayride just; $39.99 full general access; VIP and Platinum VIP tickets available. Old Zoo at Griffith Park, 4730 Crystal Springs Drive. Los Angeles. www.losangeleshauntedhayride.com

Nights of the Jack: The Halloween event includes thousands of hand-carved, illuminated jack-o-lanterns in theme installations on a one-half-mile trail, live carving demonstrations, a pumpkin patch, seasonal food and gift shop. New this year: "SpongeBob SquarePants" installation and a pre-show, tent-space "Are You Afraid of the Nighttime?" Hours: 6-11 p.grand. Oct. 25-27; 6-xi p.chiliad. Oct. 28-November. iii. Rain or shine event. No dogs or flashlights (see website for other rules). Admission $27 ages 13 and older; $22 ages 3-12 (timed tickets for all days). Rex Gillette Ranch, 26800 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas. world wide web.nightsofthejack.com

Rotary Club of Simi Sunrise Haunted House – Sinister Playground's Freak Testify: Issue runs 7-11 p.m.Oct. 25-26. Besides, 7-10 p.m. Oct. 30-31. Minimum age recommended: 13. Lights-on tours, 10 a.k.-5 p.m. Oct. 26 ($13). Too, a "Coffin Ride" (extra fee $7 for one or $10 for ii in a coffin). Admission $20; $25 RIP ticket (includes shorter wait fourth dimension and admission to the RIP Lounge later the haunt). Meet rules on the website; no refunds. The event is held at the quondam Macy's men's store, 1657 Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley. 805-253-3327. Email: contact@fearsgate.com. sinisterplayground.com

Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights: Event includes mazes, including "Creepshow," "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Human being," "Ghostbusters" and "Stranger Things," scare zones and the Jabbawockeez live bear witness, 7 p.grand. through Nov. four (selected dates). Minimum age recommended: thirteen. No costumes or masks. Tickets $64-$102 general access (varies per date); check website for special deals and passes. Universal Studios Hollywood, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City. www.halloweenhorrornights.com/hollywood; for Facts well-nigh the event: bit.ly/2lwBTxv

Art

La Galeria Gitana: "All Creatures Great and Minor," group prove. Opening reception, 6-9 p.1000. Oct. 26. Gallery hours: apex-6 p.1000. Tuesday; apex-four p.thousand. Wednesday-Sabbatum (gallery is closed until the opening). Showroom runs through Nov. 22. 120 N. Maclay Ave., San Fernando. 818-898-7708. galeriagitana.com; www.facebook.com/galeriagitana/

Kopeikin Gallery: "Rebecca Bird: Circles." Opening reception, half dozen-eight p.m. Oct. 26. Gallery hours: 11 a.chiliad.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.  Exhibit runs through Dec. fourteen. 2766 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles. 310-559-0800. www.kopeikingallery.com

Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery: "Loitering is delightful," a group show. Opening, 2-5 p.yard. October. 27. Gallery hours: xi a.m.-4 p.thousand. Thursday-Sunday. Exhibit runs through Jan. 12. Barnsdall Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles. www.lamag.org

Daniel Adkins – pop-upwardly art show: "Phenomena," paintings, many with a spirit-world theme, 7-10 p.yard. Oct. 30. Reservations. 2515 James Chiliad. Forest Blvd., Los Angeles. radiantspacela.com

San Fernando Valley Arts & Cultural Eye: "Women Painters West: Falling into Place," opens eleven a.m.-5 p.1000. Oct. 29. Reception, five-seven p.k. Nov. ii. Gallery hours: 11 a.thou.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sabbatum. Showroom runs through Nov. 23. 18312 Oxnard St., Tarzana. 818-697-5525. world wide web.sfvacc.org; womenpainterswest.org

ONGOING ART

La Luz de Jesus Gallery: Ii exhibits: "Dan Drupe: The flowers must all fade and the fruits must decay" and "Deirdre Sullivan-Beeman: Heavy Water." Gallery hours: eleven a.m.-7 p.k. Mon-Wednesday; 11 a.thousand.-ix p.m. Sat; noon-half-dozen p.m. Sun. Exhibits run through October. 27. 4633 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles. 323-666-7667. laluzdejesus.com

Santa Clarita Artists' Association: "Dark & Strange," group show. Gallery hours: 6-ix p.thousand. Thursday-Friday; 3-6 p.grand. Saturday; 2-5 p.grand. Sun. Exhibit runs through Oct. 27. SCAA Art Gallery, 22508 6th St., Newhall. www.santaclaritaartists.org

Sturt Haaga Gallery: "Carole Kim – Smooth a Light." Gallery hours: ten a.yard.-4 p.m. daily. Exhibit runs through Oct. 27. Admission $9; $six seniors and students; $iv ages 5-12. Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. 818-949-4200. descansogardens.org

Santa Monica Mountains Company Center at King Gillette Ranch: "Johanna Turner: Night Visions," wildlife photography taken with a camera trap. Gallery hours: 9 a.thousand.-5 p.thousand. daily. Exhibit runs through Oct. 30. 26876 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas. 805-370-2301. bit.ly/2mKGHLO

Roslin Art Gallery: "Haroutune Armenian: From the Camino & US: Watercolors and More than." Gallery hours: ten a.g.-7 p.m. Mon-Saturday. Exhibit runs through Oct. 31. 415 East. Broadway, Glendale. 818-241-0611.

Wisdome LA Art Park: "A New Día," a Día de Los Muertos art installation, presented by Estrella Jalisco, a Mexican beer. Minimum age: 21. Hours: 5-11 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday; 5 p.m.-midnight Friday; 11 a.m.-midnight Sabbatum; 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Lord's day.  Event runs through Nov. 1. Access $29 plus fee. 1147 Palmetto St., Los Angeles. https://wisdome.la/anewdia

Art Directors Social club'south Gallery 800:"Fantastic Voyage," group show. Gallery hours: apex-8 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 2-8 p.m. Saturday; i-half-dozen p.k. Sunday. Showroom runs through Nov. 2. 5108 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. scrap.ly/2Zss0mw

Electric current – LA Food: Various events and exhibitions on food and global bug regarding food. Exhibits include: "Algae Bioreactor i" at Orcutt Ranch Horticultural Heart, 23600 Roscoe Blvd., West Hills (hours: 10 a.g.-2 p.grand. Oct. 26-27; Nov. 2-3; reservations at chip.ly/2MgtIjJ). For events through November. three: culturela.org/currentlaevents; For other exhibits: currentla.org

ReflectSpace Gallery at Glendale Central Library: "Tell Me: Stories of Migration to Glendale," images, stories and video on diverse population over time in Glendale. Gallery hours: 9 a.grand.-ten p.chiliad. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.thou.-6 p.m. Fri-Sat; noon-6 p.chiliad. Sunday. Showroom runs through November. viii. 222 E. Harvard St., Glendale. 818-548-2042. flake.ly/2IX5jQ2

LAXART: "Exterior/In: Phil Peters + Karen Reimer," a audio installation and a quilted awning, respectively. Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.chiliad. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibit runs through Nov. 10. 7000 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood. 323-871-4140. E-mail: info@laxart.org. laxart.org

Embed Gallery: "OrganicSynthetic," grouping show.. Artists include: Sophia Allison, Debbie Carlson, Deborah Jarchow, Theresa Knopf, Julie Kornblum, Debbie McAfee, Arlene Mead, Jen Snoeyink, Sarah Stone, Darlyn Susan Yee. Gallery hours: 11 a.chiliad.-five p.m. Mon-Friday; and by date. Exhibit runs through Nov. 22. 9410 Owensmouth Ave., Chatsworth. www.1111acc.org/gallery

Radiant Space: "Laurie Shapio: Alchemy Tunnel." Gallery hours for this exhibit: noon-3 p.m. Saturday; and past engagement. Exhibit runs through Nov. 23. 1444 Northward. Sierra Bonita Ave., Los Angeles. 323-522-4496. radiantspacela.com

Fahey/Klein Gallery: "Stephen Wilkes: Day to Nighttime," photography. Gallery hours: x a.g.-6 p.k. Tuesday-Sabbatum. Exhibit runs through November. 30. 148 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. 323-934-2250. www.faheykleingallery.com

Frame of Listen Gallery: Frame of Mind Pictures presents "50th Anniversary Woodstock Showroom," folk art, photography and posters from the 1969 issue. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-half-dozen p.thou. Tuesday-Sabbatum. Showroom runs through March 16. 225 N. Maryland Ave., Glendale. 818-738-0736. flake.ly/2MZcXdM

BOOKS

Atlas Obscura 2nd Edition book signing: Presentation and trivia, vii p.one thousand. Oct. 29. The Last Bookstore, 453 S. Bound St., Los Angeles. lastbookstorela.com

Kate Leahy, Ara Zada, John Lee: Discuss and sign "Lavash: The Bread that Launched 1,000 Meals Plus Salads, Stews and Other Recipes from Armenia," vii:30 p.yard. Oct. 29. Abril Bookstore, 415 East. Broadway, Glendale. 818-243-4112.

Due west. Bruce Cameron: Signs "A Domestic dog's Hope," 7 p.m. Oct. 29. Vroman'due south Bookstore, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. 626-449-5320. bit.ly/2VLwoZN

Edd China: Discusses and signs "Grease Junkie, A Book of Moving Parts," 10 a.thousand.-2 p.m. November. ii. Autobooks-Aerobooks, 2900 Due west. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank. 818-845-0707. www.autobooks-aerobooks.com

Marc Grossberg: Discusses and signs "The Best People," 7:thirty p.yard. November. 5. The Last Bookstore, 453 S. Spring St., Los Angeles. lastbookstorela.com

Sherman Oaks Friends of the Library used book sale: nine:30 a.k.-1:30 p.m. Nov. 9. 14245 Moorpark St. 818-205-9716. bit.ly/2FRWCDo

COMEDY

The Final Comedy Show on Earth: Ii shows on ii days: Emily Browing, Laurie Kilmartin, Bill Posley and Ashton Tate, vii:50 p.m. Oct. 25. Mike Bridenstine, Jesse Elias, Liz Glazer and Daniel Storrow, 7:l p.grand. Oct. 26. Doors open up, seven:30 p.m. Minimum age: 21. Tickets $10 in advance; $12 at the door. BYOB. The Bunker, 2200 W. Burbank Blvd., Burbank (enter from the alley off of N Myers Street; see map on website). thebunkerlosangeles.com

One-act at Thou Oaks Borough Arts Plaza: Paul Reiser, seven:30 p.k. Oct. 26 ($49, Scherr Forum Theatre); Lewis Black, 8 p.1000. November. 1 ($45 and up, Kavli Theatre); Colin Mochrie Presents Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis with Asad Mecci, viii p.m. Nov. 2 ($34 and up, Kavli). 2100 Yard Oaks Blvd. 805-449-2787. www.civicartsplaza.com

Wendy Liebman'southward Locally Grown Comedy: 8 p.one thousand. October. 29. Doors open, 6:thirty p.one thousand. Tickets $15; plus 2-detail minimum ($20). Feinstein's at Vitello's, 4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City. 818-769-0905. www.feinsteinsatvitellos.com

Trip the light fantastic toe

Mariinsky Ballet: "George Balanchine's Jewels," seven:xxx p.thousand. Oct. 25; 2 and 7:thirty p.m. Oct. 26; ii p.m. October. 27. Tickets $34 and up. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 135 N. Thousand Ave., Los Angeles. 213-972-0711. world wide web.musiccenter.org/mariinsky

Brusque+Sweetness Hollywood Dance Festival: 2 p.m. Oct. 26. Tickets $twenty. Marilyn Monroe Theatre at the Lee Strasberg Creative Center, 7936 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood. bit.ly/32k6bUH

Farruquito: Flamenco trip the light fantastic toe by Juan Manuel Fernandez Montoyo, viii p.m. Nov. 9. Tickets $43 and upwards. The Soraya at Cal State Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-3000. bit.ly/31DQPcd

ONGOING Trip the light fantastic

American Contemporary Ballet: "Inferno & Burlesque," dates through Nov. two. Also, "Hellraiser" evening with main bear witness performance and special appearance by Dita von Teese, vii:30 p.m. Oct. 31 ($200-$500). Mature audience just. Flooring seating. Tickets $45-$90. 1207 E. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles. 213-304-3408. acbdances.com

50.A. Dance Project: "50.A. Dances," 10 Los Angels premiers and vi world premiers by choreographers: Kyle Abraham, Shannon Gillen, Madeline Hollander, Amuse La'Donna, Bella Lewitzky, Benjamin Millepied, Gianna Reisen, Tino Sehgal, Janine Taylor, Emily Mast & Zack Winokur. Performances run in two parts: 8 p.yard. October. 25, and likewise eight p.m. Nov. 14-24 (Thursday-Lord's day). Tickets $45. Check website for specific dances on each night. 2245 Eastward. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles. 213-622-5995 (call between nine:xxx a.m.-five p.m. Monday-Friday). world wide web.ladanceproject.org

MOVIES

Silent Movies at the Nethercutt Drove: 8 p.m. Oct. 25; 2 and viii p.m. Oct. 26. Tickets are gratuitous merely a reservation is required. 15200 Bledsoe St., Sylmar. 818-364-6464. www.nethercuttcollection.org/calendar.aspx

ReelAbilities Film Festival: Documentaries, features and short movies promote awareness and artistry of people of different abilities, Oct. 26-27. Check website for movies and schedules. Virtually tickets $eight; $20 for an all-24-hour interval laissez passer for Saturday or Sun; all admission VIP pass $40. Universal Cinema at CityWalk, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City. reelabilities.org/losangeles

Drive-in Movie Night and Halloween Carnival at Shadow Ranch Recreation Centre: Gates open up, 4 p.thousand., for cars and a carnival (trunk-or-care for and costume contest for children), Oct. 26. Movies: "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" (1966) and "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993), offset at sundown. Reservations required. 22633 Vanowen St., West Hills. 818-882-1212. Email: councilmember.lee@lacity.org. bit.ly/31u0ceK

Boris Karloff double characteristic at the Alex Theatre: Alex Film Society presents the event with host Illeana Douglas, Sara Karloff and Bela Lugosi, Jr., 7 p.chiliad. Oct. 27. Movies: "The One-time Dark Business firm" (1932) and "The Raven" (1935). Tickets $17. 216 Northward. Make Blvd., Glendale. world wide web.alexfilmsociety.org

MUSEUM

Getty Center: Oct. 29: "Peasants in Pastel: Millet and the Pastel Revival," through May x. Ongoing: "Manet and Modern Beauty," through Jan. 12; "True Grit: American Prints and Photographs from 1900-1950," through Jan. 19. Hours: 10 a.m.-v:xxx p.g. Tuesday-Friday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-9 p.grand. Saturday. Gratis admission. Parking $twenty; $15 after iii p.m. Getty Center Drive at North Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles. 310-440-7300. www.getty.edu

MUSIC

Kadima Cord Quartet – Daniel Pearl World Music Days 2019: iii:30 p.m. October. 26. Studio Urban center Branch Library, 12511 Moorpark St. 818-755-7873. bit.ly/2ORn5Go

MarinaHov Band: Reinterpretation of traditional Armenian folk music, 7:thirty p.m. Oct. 26. Tickets $15 from the website. Abril Bookstore, 415 East. Broadway, Glendale. 818-243-4112. www.itsmyseat.com/abrilbooks

Rachel Fuller's Animal Requiem: A concert honoring animals loved and lost, 8 p.m. Oct. 26. Special guests: Jane Lynch, Caroline McKenzie, Bruce Sledge and Pete Townshend. Tickets $39 and up. Royce Hall at UCLA, Westwood. cap.ucla.edu/calendar/details/animalrequiem

Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra:Guest conductor Nicholas McGegan leads the orchestra in music by Mozart, Rameau and Schubert, with pianist Jeremy Denk, on two dates and venues: viii p.m. October. 26 (Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale) and 7 p.g. Oct. 27 (Royce Hall at UCLA, 340 Royce Drive, Westwood). Concert preludes: 7 p.m. (Alex Theatre) and half-dozen p.m. (Royce Hall). Tickets $28. 213-622-7001, Ext. 1. www.laco.org

Take Me to the River Alive! Celebrating the Music of New Orleans: 7 p.m. October. 27. Tickets $55; $60. Smothers Theatre at Pepperdine University, 24255 Pacific Declension Highway, Malibu. 310-506-4522. arts.pepperdine.edu

Fiato String Quartet: Performs a program of Brahms on two dates and venues: 8 p.m. Oct. 28 (University Synagogue, 11960 Dusk Blvd., Brentwood), and 8 p.thousand. October. 31 (Adat Ari El, 12020 Burbank Blvd., Valley Village). Tickets $56; $46 ages threescore and older. 310-558-3500. themusicguild.org

Valley Villagers Choir: Choir managing director Anthony Concepcion leads the four-role harmony choir in Halloween songs, 6:thirty p.m. October. 29. Studio City Branch Library, 12511 Moorpark St. 818-755-7873. fleck.ly/2N2ZBeO

Gary Lynn Floyd and Jami Luna: Concert that raises awareness about searches for people who have disappeared from a local area: 2 dates and venues: 7:thirty p.m. Oct. thirty (Center for Spiritual Living-Simi Valley, 1756 Erringer Road, Simi Valley; remembering missing Marlon Landaverde, Ray Morrison, Martin Pogosian, Dora Silva); and eight p.m. November. 2 (Kulak's Woodshed, 5230 1/ii Laurel Coulee Blvd., North Hollywood; remembering missing Marcus Farina, Michael Grimm, Ezra Lui, Cathryn Luquin). Donation $20. world wide web.411gina.org

St. Francis de Sales Choir – All Souls Memorial Concert: Choir managing director Jeannine Wagner leads the choir in John Rutter'southward Requiem, seven p.k. Nov. ii. Tickets $fifteen in accelerate; $20; $50 for 4 tickets and ii names read during the opening and printed in the programme (deadline is Oct. 25). 13360 Valleyheart Drive, Sherman Oaks. Electronic mail: sfdschoir@gmail.com. www.sfdschoir.org

San Fernando Valley Master Chorale: Broadway and opera, seven p.m. Nov. two; 3 p.m. Nov. 3. Cheque website for complete performers list. Tickets $25. Beginning Presbyterian Church of Encino, 4963 Balboa Blvd. 818-738-9955. world wide web.sfvmc.com/g-finale

Aaron Neville: Performing with keyboard player Michael Goods, 8 p.m. November. 2. Tickets $28 and up. Royce Hall at UCLA, 10745 Dickson Court, Westwood. cap.ucla.edu

Le Salon de Musiques: Sleeping room music concert with music by Louis Spohr and Schubert, four p.m. Nov. iii. Tickets $95; $45 students (includes a high tea buffet by Patina and champagne). Reservations required. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, fifth flooring, 135 N. Thou Ave., Los Angeles. 310-498-0257. world wide web.lesalondemusiques.com

MUSIC VENUES

Feinstein's at Vitello'southward: John Lloyd Young, viii p.m. Oct. 25 ($threescore and up); Sylvia Brooks, eight p.m. Oct. 26 ($25 and up); Giada Valenti, 8 p.m. Oct. 27 ($20); Josephine Beavers and the Ed Vodicka Quintet, 8 p.yard. Oct. 28 ($xx); Organized religion Toll, 8 p.grand. October. xxx ($35 and up); Angela Parrish, viii p.m. Oct. 31 ($15); Ann Kelly, 8 p.m. Nov. ane ($20 and up); Michael Feinstein, eight p.thou. Nov. 2-three ($75 and up). Doors open, 6:30 p.thou. Plus two-item minimum ($20). 4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City. 818-769-0905. www.feinsteinsatvitellos.com

The Canyon-Agoura Hills: Metalachi, 9 p.m. Oct. 25 ($xx); America, 9 p.1000. Oct. 26 ($78); Spazmatics, 9 p.grand. Oct. 31 (minumum age: 21; $19.l); Judy Collins, 9 p.1000. November. 8 ($38). Ticket price listed is standing room merely; table tickets require dinner buy ($25 minimum). Check website for opening acts, dinner options and reservations. 28912 Roadside Drive. 888-645-5006. www.wheremusicmeetsthesoul.com

Hollywood Bowl: Morrissey, with Interpol, 7 p.yard. Oct. 26 ($39.fifty and upwards); Sara Bareilles, 8 p.1000. Nov. 2 ($32.l and up). 2301 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood. 323-850-2000. www.hollywoodbowl.com

The Soraya at Cal State Northridge: OK Go, 8 p.m. Nov. two and 3 p.m. November. iii ($39 and up); Trio Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson, 8 p.m. Nov. 12-13 ($76 and up); Camila Meza & the Nectar Orchestra, viii p.m. Nov. 15-16 ($39 and up); Frankie Avalon, 8 p.thou. Nov. 21 ($36 and upward). 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-3000. thesoraya.org

Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza: Don Felder, 7 p.m. Nov. 3 ($45 and upward, Kavli Theatre); Switchfoot, seven:30 p.thou. Nov. 7 ($31 and upward, Kavli); Benise: Fuego! Spirit of Espana, viii p.1000. November. 8 ($34 and up, Kavli); Eric Burdon and the Animals, eight p.m. Nov. 15 ($41 and up, Kavli); Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin, 8 p.m. December. 6 ($42 and up, Kavli); the Beach Boys, seven:30 p.m. Dec. 7 ($61 and up, Kavli). 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. 805-449-2787. world wide web.civicartsplaza.com

RADIO

Battlefield to the Boardroom: Shawn Tiberio hosts a talk show with guests discussing guidance and resources for veterans, 1 p.m. Wednesdays from Pierce Higher in Woodland Hills. Electronic mail: stiberio.kpcr@gmail.com. kpcradio.com

THEATER

The Medium: Independent Opera Co. performs the Gian Carlo Menotti opera, seven:xxx p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets $fifteen. Unitarian Universalist Church of Studio Metropolis, 12355 Moorpark St. world wide web.independentoperacompany.org

Blithe Spirit: The comedy by Noel Coward about a twice-husband whose seance experiment unexpectedly brings back his deceased beginning wife, 7:thirty p.m. Oct. 25. Evidence runs ii and vii:30 p.thousand. October. 26; 2 p.m. Oct. 27; 7:30 p.thou. October. 31; dates through Nov. 16. Tickets $34; $xxx ages 65 and older. Glendale Center Theatre, 324 N. Orange St., Glendale. 818-244-8481. www.glendalecentretheatre.com

You Can't Take Information technology With Y'all: The Interact Theatre Co. presents a dramatic reading of the play by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, 1:30 p.grand. Oct. 27. Part of the Pulitzer Prize Winners – 10 Plays from 10 Decades series. The series runs once a calendar month through June 2020. Upcoming: "The Skin of Our Teeth" by Thornton Wilder, 1:30 p.grand. November. 24. Donate gently-used (unmarked) copies of plays to the library at these readings. North Hollywood Regional Branch Library, 5211 Tujunga Ave. 818-766-7185. www.interactla.org

Jesus Christ Superstar: The 50th anniversary tour of the musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, opens viii p.m. Oct. 29. Minimum recommended historic period: ten (no children ages 4 and younger immune). Show runs 8 p.m. Oct. 30-31 and Nov. 1; ii and 8 p.m. Nov. 2; 1 and 6:30 p.1000. Nov. three. Tickets $39 and up. Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. Theatre data, 323-468-1770. Tickets 800-982-2787. bit.ly/33JD7Ge

Eight Nights: Antaeus Theatre Company presents a play past Jennifer Maisel about a German language Jewish refugee and her family, 8 p.thou. Oct. 31. Show runs viii p.thousand. Nov. 1-2; two p.yard. November. 3; 8 p.m. Nov. 5-7; dates through Dec. 16. Tickets $xv; $35. Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center, 110 E. Broadway, Glendale. antaeus.org

Phenomenon on 34th Street – A Alive Musical Radio Play: Actors Co-op presents the play, based on the 1947 Lux Radio circulate by Lance Arthur Smith and original songs by Jon Lorenz, 8 p.m. Nov. 1. Show runs 8 p.m. Fri-Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday through Dec. 15. Besides, two:thirty p.m. Nov. 11 and 16. Tickets $39; $35 ages 60 and older; $thirty students. David Schall Theatre at Actors Co-op, 1760 Northward. Gower St., Hollywood (on the campus of Starting time Presbyterian Church). 323-462-8460, Ext. 300. www.actorsco-op.org

Sally Spectre the Musical:A costumed, multimedia reading of the play by David P. Johnson, 8 p.chiliad. Nov. ane-2. Tickets $20. Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Los Angeles. chip.ly/2McXxBA

Never More than – An Edgar Allan Poe Evening: Spotlight the Arts Foundation presents dramatic readings of Poe's writings, 5 p.m. Nov. 2. Calabasas City Councilman James R. Bozajian speaks on the history of the poems. Recommended for adults only. Free. The Stage, adjacent to the Marmalade Buffet at The Commons at Calabasas, 4783 Eatables Fashion. spotlightthearts.org

ONGOING THEATER

Anastasia: A musical past Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Terrence McNalley, based on the 1997 film of the same name, 8 p.thousand. Oct. 25; 2 and 8 p.m. Oct. 26; 1 and half dozen:30 p.m. Oct. 27. Minimum recommended age: vii (no children ages 4 and younger allowed). Tickets $49 and upwards. Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. Theatre data, 323-468-1770. Tickets 800-982-2787. world wide web.hollywoodpantages.com/events/item/anastasia

The Music Homo: 5 Star Theatricals presents the musical by Meredith Willson, 8 p.m. Oct. 25; ii and eight p.m. Oct. 26; one p.m. October. 27. Tickets $38 and upward. Kavli Theatre at Thousand Oaks Borough Arts Plaza, 2100 M Oaks Blvd. world wide web.5startheatricals.com; bit.ly/30TajcJ

Picasso at the Lapin Agile: West Valley Playhouse presents a play by Steve Martin about a coming together between Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso, 8 p.m. Oct. 25-26; two:30 p.m. Oct. 27. Tickets $thirty; $28 seniors and students. 818-884-1907. Westfield Promenade Mall, corner of Erwin Street and Topanga Coulee Boulevard, Woodland Hills (side by side to Maggiano's eating place). world wide web.wvplayhouse.com

Constantinople: Vista Players presents a play by Aram Kouyoumdjian about the Armenian minority in Constantinople later World State of war I and two people who attempt to rescue people abducted during the Armenian genocide. No late seating and no intermission. Show runs eight p.m. Fri-Saturday; 3 p.grand. Sunday through Nov. 2. Tickets $20-$forty. Cloak-and-dagger Rose Theatre, 11246 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood. world wide web.itsmyseat.com/constantinople

Urban Death Tour of Terror – Family Friendly Version: A haunted theater attraction, seven p.grand. Oct. 26 and 31, and also 7 p.one thousand. November. ii. Minimum age: eight. Tickets $16 in accelerate; $xx at the door. Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre, 4850 Lankershim Blvd., Northward Hollywood. 818-635-9153. zombiejoes.com

Urban Death Tour of Terror: A haunted theater allure, 8, 9, ten, ten:45 and xi:30 p.k. Friday-Sabbatum through Nov. 2. Also, Oct. 31. Minimum age: 16 (graphic content, nudity and trigger warnings). Tickets $16 in advance; $20 at the door. Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre, 4850 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-635-9153. zombiejoes.com

Barrymore: The Group Rep nowadays the play by William Luce near the thespian John Barrymore. Bear witness runs 4 p.m. Sabbatum; 7 p.m. Dominicus through November. 3. Adults simply. Admission $20; $17 seniors. Lonny Chapman Theatre, upstairs phase, 10900 Burbank Blvd., Northward Hollywood. 818-763-5990. www.thegrouprep.com

The Tragedie of Macbeth – An Immersive Experience: The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles presents the play with the audience walking and climbing stairs to follow the story. Minimum age: 9. Show runs 7:30 and ix:thirty p.m. Saturday-Lord's day through Nov. 2; except, 3 and 5 p.k. Nov. 3. Tickets $49. 1238 W. Commencement St., Los Angeles. world wide web.shakespearecenter.org

Art is Useless When You're Being Mauled by a Bear: A tragicomedy by Alisa Tangredi about a woman and her grief. Prove runs viii p.m. Sabbatum; 7 p.m. Sunday through Nov. 10. Tickets $20. Loft Ensemble, 11031 Camarillo St., North Hollywood. 818-452-3153. www.loftensemble.org/shows.html

The Mystery of Irma Vep – A Penny Dreadful: Actors Co-op presents a fright-fest play by Charles Ludlam. Show runs 8 p.m. Friday-Sabbatum; 2:thirty p.chiliad. Sun through Nov. 10. Tickets $35; $xxx ages 60 and older; $25 students. Actors Co-op Crossley Theatre, 1760 North. Gower St. (on the campus of Get-go Presbyterian Church), Hollywood. 323-462-8460. www.actorsco-op.org

Night of the Living Expressionless: The Grouping Rep presents the play adapted by Gus Krieger, from the 1968 movie written by George A. Romero and John Russo, almost seven people who barricade themselves inside a farmhouse to escape from ghouls. Minimum age: 13. No intermission. Prove runs eight p.m. Friday-Saturday; 2 p.m. Sun through Nov. 10. Also, viii p.m. Oct. thirty-31. Tickets $25; $twenty ages 65 and older and students. Lonny Chapman Theatre, main stage, 10900 Burbank Blvd., Northward Hollywood. 818-763-5990. www.thegrouprep.com

Red Thread: Atlas Obscura presents an evening of magic by Siegfried Tieber. Show runs viii p.m. Th; 8 p.m. Friday; 8 and x:30 p.m. Saturday; 4 and vii p.g. Sunday through Nov. x. Tickets $74. Pskaufman Gallery, Eighth Street and Werdin Place, Los Angeles (subterranean gallery and upshot infinite). bit.ly/2mjFpLN

Dear Jerry Seinfeld: A musical by Alex Lewis, Greg Smith and Michael Teoli. Minimum age: 21. Show runs 8 p.m. November. 14 and 21. Tickets $20; $25 reserved seat; likewise, a ii-drink minimum. Three Clubs, 1123 Vine St., Hollywood. world wide web.dearjerryseinfeld.com

The Spanish Prayer Book: World premiere of a play by Angela J. Davis about an atheist who faces a moral dilemma after discovering illuminated Hebrew manuscripts. Show runs 8 p.yard. Friday-Sabbatum; two p.chiliad. Sunday through Nov. 23. Play is inspired by a true story. Tickets $34; pay-what-you-can on Sundays. Road Theatre on Magnolia, located in the NoHo Senior Arts Colony, 10747 Magnolia Blvd., N Hollywood. 818-761-8838. www.roadtheatre.org

Always Running:The world premiere of a play past Hector Rodriguez and Luis J. Rodriguez, based on Luis J. Rodriguez's memoir, about leaving a life of drugs and crime in order to create a healthier life. Bear witness runs viii p.m. Fri-Saturday; 5 p.m. Sun through Nov. 24; except, no performances on Nov. 1-iii. Tickets $25; $22 seniors and students. CASA 0101, 2101 E. First St., Boyle Heights. 323-263-7684. www.casa0101.org

The  Abuelas: The West Coast premiere of a play by Stephanie Alison Walker about a woman who suffers the consequences afterward a family secret is revealed. Show runs eight p.g. Oct. 25-26; ii p.m. Oct. 27; 8 p.m. Oct. 28; dates through November. 25. Tickets $35. Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Middle, 110 East. Broadway, Glendale. 818-506-1983. world wide web.antaeus.org

Between Riverside and Crazy: The 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning one-act drama past Stephen Adly Guirgis about the tribulations an ex-cop has with his recently paroled son, the son'southward friends, a lawsuit and life in a hire-controlled New York City apartment. Minimum age: 16. Show runs 8 p.g. Friday; 2 and 8 p.thou. Saturday; 2 p.grand. Sun; 8 p.m. Monday through Dec. fifteen. Tickets $40; $45. Fountain Theatre, 5060 Fountain Ave., Los Angeles. 323-663-1525. www.fountaintheatre.com

The Adventures of Peter Rabbit: Storybook Theatre presents a new musical by Matt Dahan and Anthony Gruppuso for children and their families based on Beatrix Potter'due south story, runs 1 p.m. Sabbatum through March 22. Tickets $xv. Theatre Westward, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Los Angeles. 818-761-2203. world wide web.theatrewest.org

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