Flower Drum Song

Date

May 2

Time

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Cost

Check the website for ticket prices

Organizer's Site

www.eastwestplayers.org/

Council District

City Council District 14

Event Series Dates

Through May 31 

Check the website for dates and times

Event Schedule

May 2026

  • Saturday 2nd 8:00 AM
  • Sunday 3rd 8:00 AM
  • Monday 4th 8:00 AM
  • Tuesday 5th 8:00 AM
  • Wednesday 6th 8:00 AM
  • Thursday 7th 8:00 AM
  • Friday 8th 8:00 AM
  • Saturday 9th 8:00 AM
  • Sunday 10th 8:00 AM
  • Monday 11th 8:00 AM
  • Tuesday 12th 8:00 AM
  • Wednesday 13th 8:00 AM
  • Thursday 14th 8:00 AM
  • Friday 15th 8:00 AM
  • Saturday 16th 8:00 AM
  • Sunday 17th 8:00 AM
  • Monday 18th 8:00 AM
  • Tuesday 19th 8:00 AM
  • Wednesday 20th 8:00 AM
  • Thursday 21st 8:00 AM

This captivating tale has received an updated book for 2026 by the Tony Award-winning playwright, librettist, screenwriter, and EWP theater namesake David Henry Hwang. At a time when conversations about identity and cultural preservation are more important than ever, Hwang’s reworking of the book for the Spring 2026 
production allows Asian Americans to reclaim this cherished story in a meaningful way, illuminating the complexities and richness of the community’s continuous evolution.

Upcoming Events

May 1 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm -
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$0.00 - $7.00

Hollyhock House Tours

Experience the interior of Hollyhock House at your own pace with a self-guided tour. Docents are on hand to provide information and answer questions.

May 1 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm -
$15.95: Adult$10.95: Senior (65+), Child (13–17), College Student, Educator$0.00: Child (12 & under)

A Look at Our Collection Sandra Rowe

A highlight of recent additions to the permanent collection through new mixed-media works by Sandra Rowe. The work provides insight into the artist’s evolving practice and regional significance. Visitors encounter themes of abstraction, memory, and experimentation.

May 3 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm -
Free

Dear Mazie

An exhibition inspired by the life and work of Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984), the first known Black queer woman to practice as an architect in the United States. Eleven contemporary artists, architects, and designers were commissioned to create responses to Meredith’s multifaceted legacy, plotting her life and work within themes of placemaking, gender, sexuality, and Black love, while also exploring her impact in public education, the arts, and architecture.

May 1 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm -
The Broad,

221 S. Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012
United States

Free, timed entry required

Amy Sherald

This artist page introduces Sherald’s portraiture practice, emphasizing representation, identity, and cultural storytelling. Visitors can explore works within the museum’s collection and learn about her approach to depicting Black life. The entry provides biographical and contextual insights into her work.

May 1 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm -
Free

Belongings: Changing Hands and Shifting Meanings in African Arts

Tracing the journey of African objects as they circulate across time, owners, and geographies. It examines how meaning shifts through colonial histories, market exchange, and cultural reinterpretation. Objects are reframed as carriers of narrative, identity, and memory.