Live presentations of 'La La Land' planned

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Live presentations of 'La La Land' planned

"Live presentations of 'La La Land' planned" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Arts, Music & Design for Undergraduate / College. From the source: Lionsgate announced Monday that "La La Land In Concert: A Live-to-Film Celebration" will come to the Hollywood Bowl on May 26-27. The live shows will be conducted by composer Justin Hurwitz, who won two Academy… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.

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Lionsgate announced Monday that "La La Land In Concert: A Live-to-Film Celebration" will come to the Hollywood Bowl on May 26-27. The live shows will be conducted by composer Justin Hurwitz, who won two Academy Awards last month for his work on the movie's music. La La Land is going live in Los Angeles."La La Land In Concert: A Live-to-Film Celebration" will come to the Hollywood Bowl on May 26-27.The live shows'll be conducted by composer Justin Hurwitz, who won two Academy Awards last month for his work on the movie's music.It'll include a 100-piece symphony orchestra, choir and jazz ensemble, and the original vocal recordings from Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and John Legend. The movie will play along while the musicians perform.After Los Angeles, the live production will travel to several other cities, including Atlanta; San Diego; San Antonio; Nashville, and Washington, D.C.It'll also travel internationally to the United Kingdom, Mexico, Italy, Turkey, Switzerland and Canada.Those dates, along with more cities, will be announced later.

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