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Future Sounds of Jazz:
Curated by Stanley Clarke
Marlon Martinez & Marlonius Jazz Orchestra
Featuring Olivia Kuper Harris
January 25, 2025
Jazz & Blues
blackbox
Curated by The Reverend Shawn Amos
Rev's Roots Revival with Beaucoup Brass Band
March 22, 2025
Jazz & Blues
All The Devils Are Here
April 9-13 & April 17-20, 2025
Theatre
Future Sounds of Jazz:
Curated by Stanley Clarke
Julius Rodriguez
May 16, 2025
Jazz & Blues
blackbox
Curated by The Reverend Shawn Amos
Sing The Story: Celebrating Black Artistry from Gospel to Soul
June 21, 2025
Jazz & Blues
BroadStage gratefully acknowledges the 2024/25 Season Sponsors:
Karen Hohman Almeida
Audre Slater Foundation
Celebrity Opera Series at BroadStage are generously supported by the Lloyd E. Rigler — Lawrence E. Deutsch Foundation.
Jazz & Blues Sponsor: Richard and Lisa Kendall
Future Sounds of Jazz Festival Sponsors: Future Sounds of Jazz Festival is sponsored in part by BMW.
BroadStage gratefully acknowledges the generous support of: Richard and Lisa Kendall, Barbara Herman, Garland and Angela Campbell, and Third District, LA County Board of Supervisors.
Thank you to Santa Monica Brew Works, Sacred River Wines, and Boxed Water for providing refreshments.
Theatre Sponsor: Laurie and Bill Benenson
blackbox Sponsor: Ann Petersen and Leslie Pam
Classical Series Sponsor: Los Angeles Philanthropic Committee
Chanticleer Presenting Patron Sponsor: James R. Mulally
The presentation of Is It Thursday Yet? In Association with La Jolla Playhouse was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Foundation and the Mellon Foundation.
Future Sounds of Jazz Series: Richard and Lisa Kendall. This project was also funded (in part) by a grant from Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts.