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Friday, March 15, 2013

Review: Dying enlivens 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' by Charles McNulty

This faux-Edwardian musical has its charms, but its animating force is Jefferson Mays as a series of doomed, oblivious aristocrats.SAN DIEGO— All the buzz about "A Gentleman's Guide to…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 06:55PM
Monday, March 11, 2013

Review: 'Tribes' will be heard — and felt by Charles McNulty

Nina Raine's play, in a David Cromer-directed production at Mark Taper Forum, is noisy but has quiet emotion from Susan Pourfar and Russell Harvard.In the intellectually raucous British hous…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:30PM
Sunday, March 10, 2013

Review: 'Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth' is a knockout by Charles McNulty

The former heavyweight champion proves to be a riveting stage presence with compelling stories to tell, some of which may be more true than others, however.If there was one ring in the world…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:05PM
Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Review: Dysfunctional is just 'A Family Thing' by Charles McNulty

Gary Lennon's twisted comedy, produced by the Echo Theater Company at Stage 52, follows the turmoil of three brothers heading toward a sibling standoff in New York's Hell's Kitchen.So you th…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 01:00AM
Friday, February 15, 2013

Depictions of violence in theater: Revelation, not nihilism by Charles McNulty

Critic's Notebook: Disturbing actions can awake an audience's empathy, but lines blur if events tip into a mere celebration of destruction.In one of the most infamous scenes in modern drama,…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 03:00PM
Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Review: 'Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical' runs amok by Charles McNulty

The 'louder, larger, longer' edict of so many musicals is vividly at work in 'Jekyll & Hyde' at the Pantages, though Deborah Cox and Constantine Maroulis stand out.Hollywood Boulevard is hom…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:30PM
Monday, February 11, 2013

Review: Tug-of-war for a soul in 'The Brothers Size' by Charles McNulty

In another of Tarell Alvin McCraney's 'Brother/Sister Plays,' a free-spirited young man is pulled between two very different paths.— "The Brothers Size," now at the Old Globe, is part …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:05PM
Saturday, February 9, 2013

Gordon Davidson is still giving to theater by Charles McNulty

Critic's Notebook: The Los Angeles stage legend is sharing his wisdom at USC. Not happy with the commercial aspects of today's scene, he wants to groom a new, passionate generation.Founder o…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:00PM
Thursday, February 7, 2013

Review: 'The Gift' wraps itself up in banalities by Charles McNulty

The talented cast is far too good for the contrived, superficial moments in Joanna Murray-Smith's new work at the Geffen Playhouse.An appealing and capable cast keeps the flicker of hope ali…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:29PM
Monday, February 4, 2013

East and West are subject to misinterpretation in 'Chinglish' by Charles McNulty

David Henry Hwang's cross-cultural comedy of ideas, now playing at South Coast Repertory, shows how words, manners and mores can get lost in translation.Words aren't the only thing that gets…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:45PM
Friday, February 1, 2013

Review: In 'Backbeat,' it's the Beatles' early, non-fab years by Charles McNulty

The group is shown as a hard-driving cover band working to hit it big in the promising but ultimately disappointing musical at the Ahmanson.To all those graying rockers turned middle-class p…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:47AM
Tuesday, January 29, 2013

'4000 Miles' leads audience on a complex journey through life by Charles McNulty

Amy Herzog's '4000 Miles,' directed by Mark Rucker, is a coming-of-age drama that finds laughter in cockeyed yet utterly believable detail.SAN FRANCISCO — Amy Herzog, a breath of fresh…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:30PM
Friday, January 25, 2013

Review: 'Ganesh Versus the Third Reich' is wowing by Charles McNulty

'Ganesh Versus the Third Reich,' now at Freud Playhouse, tells a captivating tale of the Indian deity descending to reclaim the swastika from the Nazis.Many of the elements that make up "Gan…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 06:23PM
Sunday, January 20, 2013

Review: 'Pygmalion' a thorough delight by Charles McNulty

Director Nicholas Martin's sure hand, handsome production and stellar cast make the revival of George Bernard Shaw's classic play a triumph from start to finish.SAN DIEGO — For some th…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:05PM
Friday, January 18, 2013

Review: 'Freud's Last Session' doesn't lend itself to deep analysis by Charles McNulty

This theological meet-up between an ailing Sigmund Freud and author C.S. Lewis at the Broad Stage sticks mostly to the surface.Sigmund Freud considered religion a mass delusion, a sort of gr…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 01:00AM
Monday, January 14, 2013

Review: Vulgarity, vulnerability in 'The Mother... With the Hat' by Charles McNulty

The Stephen Adly Guirgis play at the South Coast Repertory showcases raw authenticity as it weaves the story of an ex-addict stumbling along the path of recovery."The Mother… With the…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 08:15PM
Friday, January 11, 2013

Theater review: ' 'Tis Pity' still shocks after nearly 400 years by Charles McNulty

Cheek by Jowl's touring production of John Ford's " 'Tis Pity" stirs up the theatricality to a dizzying degree, but remains compulsively, if scandalously, watchable.Before Quentin Tarantino,…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:00AM
Sunday, December 16, 2012

Review: In 'Cymbeline,' Fiasco Theater revels in delirium by Charles McNulty

At the Broad Stage, a production gives a fair glimpse of a Shakespeare frolic's glories, both outlandish and refined.Shakespeare throws caution to the wind in "Cymbeline," a late romance so …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:00PM
Saturday, December 15, 2012

The best in theater for 2012: Charles McNulty by Charles McNulty

The year was enriched by lively pairings of plays and interpreters. Beckett and Chekhov come off especially well, with recent writers Tarell Alvin McCraney and Bruce Norris doing nicely too.…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 01:00PM
Monday, December 10, 2012

Review: Ties bind even as brickbats fly in 'Other Desert Cities' by Charles McNulty

Cutting remarks meet tender familiarity in the Mark Taper Forum's production of Jon Robin Baitz's crackling play.If like me you come from a mixed family, meaning there are conservative Repub…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:45PM

Review: 'Glengarry Glen Ross' a star turn for Al Pacino by Charles McNulty

The Oscar winner's mere presence throws off the play's balance, not that the adoring audience would have noticed. But the actor's scattershot approach is distracting as well.NEW YORK —…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 08:00AM
Monday, December 3, 2012

Review: 'Twist Your Dickens!,' 'Coney Island Christmas' make merry by Charles McNulty

For a satisfying alternative to the standard theatrical holiday fare look no further than 'A Christmas Carol: Twist Your Dickens!' and 'Coney Island Christmas.'Christmas obviously isn't for …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:15PM
Saturday, December 1, 2012

Tracy Letts plays his part in illuminating Edward Albee's 'Woolf' by Charles McNulty

The playwrights' portrayal — as an actor — of the character George's nature in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' is a stunning achievement.NEW YORK — Tracy Letts has his ha…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:00AM
Friday, November 30, 2012

Review: Elevator Repair Service's 'Gatz' a rewarding marathon by Charles McNulty

An hours-long retelling of Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby,' 'Gatz' is ably served by the innovative cast and crew of Elevator Repair Service."Gatz," Elevator Repair Service's celebration of …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 06:57PM
Thursday, November 29, 2012

Review: 'Dead Accounts' with Katie Holmes doesn't add up to serious drama by Charles McNulty

The Broadway play starring Norbert Leo Butz as a New York banker who absconds with millions from his job and returns to Cincinnati to help his middle-class family goes to extremes with chara…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 08:00PM
Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Review: 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots' sounds thrilling, at least by Charles McNulty

The Flaming Lips-inspired score is the highlight of the literary-challenged 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots' at La Jolla Playhouse.LA JOLLA — Futuristic theatrical effects are deploye…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:35AM
Friday, November 16, 2012

Review: In this 'Hamlet' at the Broad Stage, high spirits abound by Charles McNulty

The fresh-faced approach to 'Hamlet' by the Shakespeare's Globe may not bring on the tears, but a good time is had by all at the Broad Stage.Tired of the pomp and circumstance of costume dra…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:20PM
Thursday, November 15, 2012

Review: Barbara Cook rejuvenates song standards by Charles McNulty

At 85, the singer fully grasps life's meaning and channels it through songs we know but have never before heard like this.Legend has it that Juan Ponce de León set off for the New World in …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:22PM
Monday, November 12, 2012

Review: 'Intimate Apparel' shows an unknown artist at work by Charles McNulty

Lynn Nottage's 'Intimate Apparel,' at Pasadena Playhouse with Vanessa Williams ('Soul Food'), is a portrait of a black seamstress working in obscurity in 1905.Artists come in many varieties.…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:00PM
Thursday, October 25, 2012

Review: 'Build' really just a waiting game by Charles McNulty

Michael Golamco's glossily directed play revolves around a gloomy video game designer living with his dead wife's computerized ghost. Will his mood ever lift?Gather round, 21st century drama…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 06:40PM
Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Review: Awash in poetry in the 'Red and Brown Water' by Charles McNulty

Finally, L.A. gets a look at a play by the much-talked-about Tarell Alvin McCraney: his expressionistic tale of a young woman with choices to make.Beyond the fact that it is sensational, the…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:10PM

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