Events Run the Gamut From ‘The Relic’ to Immature
MOVIES: Walter Matthau and Ossie Davis are wonderful as a pair of octogenarians coming to a grudging mutual admiration in “I’m Not Rappaport” (at the Music Hall in Beverly Hills and Town Center 4 at the South Coast Plaza mall in Costa Mesa), Herb Gardner’s adaptation of his own Broadway play. . . . “Jackie Chan’s First Strike” (in general release) is an amusing action comedy, actually No. 4 in Chan’s popular “Police Story” series. He’s a Hong Kong policeman invariably up to his ears in danger and adventure, and this time he’s been enlisted by the CIA in a case involving a stolen Ukrainian nuclear warhead. . . . Pure visceral terror keeps you plastered to your seat during “The Relic” (general release) as an unseen creature, born of hormones and witchdoctory, invades a museum in Chicago and starts chewing up its inhabitants. . . . The American Cinematheque’s seventh annual “New Films From Germany” continues tonight and Saturday at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, and the UCLA Film Archive’s “Borderlines: New Canadian Cinema” continues Saturday at UCLA’s Melnitz Theater. . . . F.W. Murnau’s classic “Sunrise” (1927), starring George O’Brien and Janet Gaynor, screens tonight at 8 at the Silent Movie in Hollywood.
* MUSIC: The American String Quartet begins a series of performances in the Southland tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa with a concert of works by Bartok and Schubert. . . . One of the earliest music theater pieces ever created, “Daniel and the Lions,” will be fully staged at the Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles Saturday afternoon, courtesy of the Ensemble for Early Music and the Da Camera Society. . . . The San Diego Opera’s “Carmen” opens Saturday night at the San Diego Civic Theatre. . . . Sunday afternoon is the last chance to hear Esa-Pekka Salonen’s “LA Variations,” commissioned by and for the L.A. Philharmonic, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. . . . Touring icon Andre Watts fires up his piano Sunday night at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.
* DANCE: Using repertory excerpts as the ingredients for what might be called a tossed salad of choreography, the Merce Cunningham Dance Company stages one of its unpredictable full-evening “events” on Saturday at the Alex Theatre in Glendale. . . . The locally based Helios Dance Theater and Blue Palm share a contemporary program tonight and Saturday in the Keck Theater at Occidental College in Eagle Rock.
* POP: Teen pop-R&B; stars Immature headline a concert Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Universal Amphitheatre. . . . KXLU-FM’s “Demolisten” sponsors a show Saturday at 9 p.m. at the Impala in Little Tokyo featuring solo sets from members of such L.A. bands as Sukia, Abe Lincoln Story, Lutefisk and Bobsled.
* JAZZ: Wallace Roney, a trumpeter inspired by Miles Davis, will be joined by pianist Geri Allen at Catalina Bar & Grill in Hollywood tonight through Sunday.
* ART: At 72, Robert Rauschenberg hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down, but his exhibitions in Los Angeles certainly have been rare. Don’t miss a chance to see the noted American artist’s first L.A. show in many years: “Robert Rauschenberg: Anagrams,” a new suite of vegetable-dye transfers, closing Saturday at the PaceWildenstein Gallery in Beverly Hills.
* THEATER: Michael Caldwell and Rachel Winfree portray 20 small-town eccentrics indelibly in “Our Wedding,” their funny and poignant satire set behind the scenes at nuptials in Texas, at Theatre/Theater in Hollywood Saturday afternoons at 3. . . . For a double treat, Theatre/Theater’s rowdy and good-natured late-night offering “ManCard” is a hilarious bill of satiric skits about post-collegiate, macho male-bonding in the ‘90s, performed by Jesse Dienstag and Kirk Pynchon Fridays and Saturdays at 10:45 p.m.
* FAMILIES: Catch figure skating champions in “Walt Disney’s World on Ice” as they glide and spin through such Disney classics as “The Little Mermaid,” “The Jungle Book,” “Cinderella” and “101 Dalmatians,” today, Saturday and Sunday at the Long Beach Convention Center. . . . Light up your life with “Lazer Vaudeville,” a touring extravaganza full of lasers, black lights, juggling, rope-spinning, acrobatics and slapstick tonight at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, Saturday at the Haugh Performing Arts Center in Glendora and twice on Sunday at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.
--Compiled by Calendar writers
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