On May 13, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association announced that for the first time in its 98-year history, there would be no Hollywood Bowl season for 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. "When we closed the season, there was this outpouring of, 'If there’s no Hollywood Bowl, that means there’s no summer,' which was really very touching and heartbreaking but also heartwarming," says Gail Samuel, president of the Hollywood Bowl and COO of the L.A.
Phil Association. Now audiences who are missing the Bowl experience will be able to watch a collection of performances held at the iconic venue over the years.
Produced by Southern California public media station KCET in association with the L.A. Phil Association, In Concert at the Hollywood.
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