Thursday 2
Savor Japan
Delicous looks! Exploreing Japan’s Food Replica Culture, which is shown in Japan House (6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles), is dedicated to iconic and elaborate food replicas from Japan, known as Shokuhin Sampuru. Free admission. It ends on January 25. Japanhousela.com reports.

Frankenstein at the Segerstrom Center
The Segerstrom Center for the Arts (600 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa) presents Frankenstein, with San Francisco Ballet. This is the interpretation of the most famous horror fiction work in the world, Mary Shelley’s nineteenth -century novel turned into a dance piece. Functions until Sunday. Tickets from $ 59. Reports Scfta.org.

Friday 3
Arturo O’Farrill in the Nimoy
The Nimoy Theater (1262 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles) presents Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble, an artist whose sound is impregnated with the traditions of Latin jazz. Friday at 8 pm. Tickets from $ 38. Cap.ucla.edu reports.

CARVED AT REST Gardens
Rest Gardens (1418 Rest Dr., Cañada Flintridge) celebrates from this week Carved, the Halloween event with bright pumpkin flashlights, huge hand -carved pumpkins and light facilities. From Friday to October 30. Tickets from $ 10. Restagardens.org reports.

Nona in the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts
The Bilingual Foundation of the Arts (3540 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles) presents La Nona, a black humor comedy that follows a family in trouble, overwhelmed by its insatiable grandmother, La Nona. Alternate in English and Spanish. From Friday to Sunday from October 3 to 19. Tickets from $ 35. Bfatheatre.org reports.

Saturday 4
Jaws in Spanish at the Academy Museum
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) is offering Spanish tours of the new Jaws: The Exhibition, the first Saturday of each month; The first will be this Saturday. Tickets from $ 15; free under 17 years. It ends on July 26, 2026. Academymuseum.org reports.

Fiesta at the Hammer Museum
The Hammer Museum (10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) will hold a free opening party to celebrate the latest edition of Made in la, the biennial exhibition that presents artists from Los Angeles. There will be DJ sessions and access to galleries. Saturday 8 to 10 pm. Free admission. Hammer.ucla.edu reports.
The real one at the Eastern Projects Gallery
The Real, by the Chicano artist Ernesto de la Loza, concludes this weekend at the Eastern Projects Gallery (900 N. Broadway Suite 1090, Los Angeles). At the closing reception, De la Loza will offer a talk. The exhibition brings together a large range of works, including outdoor paintings, monumental murals, portraits and archival material. Saturday 5 to 8 pm. Free event. EasternProjectsgallery.com reports.

Sunday 5
Dareyes de la Sierra concert
Dareyes de la Sierra, interpreter of Music Sierreña, is on tour for the first time in the United States with the Tour Redemption, which will be presented at the Belasco Theater (1050 S. Hill St., Los Angeles) for a single night. Sunday at 8 pm. Tickets from $ 30. Reports Ticketmaster.com.

Wednesday 8
Night outlet in Lacma
The Night Out at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) is back with new exhibitions. Visitors can explore the outdoor galleries and relax with friends and family under the stars. There will be DJ music and food and drinks for sale. Free admission. Wednesday at 7 pm. Lacma.org reports.
