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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Revivals turn 2 problem-child musicals into something special by Charles McNulty

When the newly reworked version of Bill Russell and Henry Krieger's "Side Show" opened at the La Jolla Playhouse last year, the production didn't fix all the musical's flaws, but it did reve…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:00PM
Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Elaine Stritch: All the best lines at this memorial were hers by Charles McNulty

NEW YORK -- Broadway bid farewell to one of its favorites on Monday at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in a tribute titled “Everybody, Rise! A Celebration of Elaine Stritch.”

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 05:08PM
Sunday, November 16, 2014

Review: 'The River,' with Hugh Jackman, is a wisp of a fish tale by Charles McNulty

NEW YORK — If Hugh Jackman decided to headline a musical tribute to the Yellow Pages, Broadway theatergoers would line up around Times Square. But the Tony-winning song-and-dance man/"X-Me…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:10PM
Friday, November 14, 2014

Ambitious new work would help elevate Center Theatre Group by Charles McNulty

Taking stock of Center Theatre Group on the occasion of the Music Center's 50th anniversary is a bit like trying to summarize an up-and-down marriage. So many reasons to leave, so many cheri…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:00PM
Thursday, November 13, 2014

'Hunchback of Notre Dame' at La Jolla has identity crisis by Charles McNulty

The busy afterlife of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Victor Hugo's 1831 doorstop novel about a church bell ringer with severe chiropractic difficulties, continues with a musical adaptation t…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:03PM
Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Review: Moving power of love in 'Stop Kiss' confronts brutality by Charles McNulty

At the center of Diana Son's drama "Stop Kiss" is a brutal attack on two women locked in an embrace. The scene is reported rather than graphically dramatized, but the violence clarifies so m…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 01:00AM
Tuesday, November 11, 2014

'Into the Woods' reunion shows Sondheim can still cast a spell by Charles McNulty

"Once upon a time," the open sesame of childhood fantasy, worked its magic on adults Sunday at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, where an "Into the Woods" reunion was held with the show's …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:30AM

Lindsay Duncan finds her footing in 'A Delicate Balance' by Charles McNulty

Elaine Stritch didn't originate the role of Claire, the alcoholic loose cannon of Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1966 drama "A Delicate Balance." But she did put her corrosively funny…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:00AM
Thursday, November 6, 2014

Globe's compact 'King Lear,' at the Broad, lacks needed heft by Charles McNulty

"King Lear" is regarded as Shakespeare's pinnacle achievement in tragedy, a masterpiece of vast scope and overwhelming intensity. How big is it? A.C. Bradley, the great Shakespearean scholar…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:17PM
Wednesday, November 5, 2014

A wrenching ' 'night, Mother' at Lost Studio by Charles McNulty

Suicidal depression is easy to overact. The temptation for an actor is to make clarifying gestures when the character's impulse isn't to explain but to withdraw.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 04:28PM
Monday, October 27, 2014

Scones and tea won't help Theresa Rebeck's 'Zealot' at SCR by Charles McNulty

"Zealot," Theresa Rebeck's new play at South Coast Repertory, is ostensibly set in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, at the start of the Hajj, the annual holy pilgrimage that able adult Muslims are requi…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:50PM
Saturday, October 25, 2014

Three bright performances on Broadway: Nathan Lane, Michael Cera and Alex Sharp by Charles McNulty

In an age of vacuous celebrity, in which body parts can go viral and a good plastic surgeon can get you a bigger pay day than talent, it is heartening to report that Broadway's leading men s…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 06:00PM
Thursday, October 23, 2014

'Pippin' brings big-top wonders to Hollywood Pantages by Charles McNulty

"Pippin," the Tony-winning revival that transformed Roger O. Hirson and Stephen Schwartz's musical into a circus theatrical, has pitched its tent at the Hollywood Pantages, and it has been q…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:35PM
Tuesday, October 21, 2014

A kinder, gentler 'Dance of Death' at A Noise Within by Charles McNulty

"No one has the opportunity of tormenting one another as thoroughly as a man and woman who love one another (= hate one another)," Swedish playwright August Strindberg observed with his usua…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:50PM
Monday, October 13, 2014

'Venus in Fur' is a delicious study of sexual power dynamics by Charles McNulty

Depending on your taste for kink, "Venus in Fur," David Ives' twisty tale about a casting session between a smug playwright and an earthy actress trying out for the role of a well-born 19th …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 08:00AM
Friday, October 10, 2014

L.A.'s theater community resumes discussion of wages and fiscal health by Charles McNulty

In late summer rumors began circulating of a potential coup within Los Angeles' thronging and boisterous smaller theater scene.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 02:00PM
Tuesday, October 7, 2014

'Better' is good look at woman's attempt at great happiness by Charles McNulty

The old conundrums about happiness — who's entitled and whether it can be lastingly achieved — are at the heart of Jessica Goldberg's "Better," which is having its world premiere courtes…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 08:35PM

Marian Seldes: Her life and career were a master class by Charles McNulty

If the spirit of the theater could be incarnated, it would have looked and sounded very much like Marian Seldes, the Tony Award-winning actress who died Monday after an extended illness. She…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 04:37PM
Monday, September 29, 2014

'Bright Star' wears its old-fashioned heart on its gingham sleeve by Charles McNulty

'Bright Star,' the quaint new musical by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell at the Old Globe in San Diego, has a luscious bluegrass score. Too bad the book is such a floridly melodramatic throwb…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:45PM

'Choir Boy' melds music and message at Geffen by Charles McNulty

A transformation happens to the students of Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys whenever they open their mouths to sing. As soon as these feisty adolescents give themselves over to the Negr…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:00AM
Wednesday, September 24, 2014

'The Why' revival at Blank Theatre sparks fresh questions by Charles McNulty

Comedy isn't the genre that springs to mind when one thinks of school shootings. But that is the unusual — and not insensitive route — Victor Kaufold, a fledgling 19-year-old playwright,…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:55PM
Monday, September 22, 2014

Playing with memory in 'Marjorie Prime' by Charles McNulty

Jordan Harrison explores the fraught subject of memory from a variety of fascinating angles in 'Marjorie Prime' at the Mark Taper Forum. Ultimately, it's more intriguing than dramatically sa…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:58PM
Thursday, September 18, 2014

Gob Squad jesters reel in REDCAT audience with mixed results by Charles McNulty

The one thing you can count on with Gob Squad, the always-surprising European performance collective now at REDCAT, is that the audience won't be excluded from the multimedia act.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:49PM

The shame and glory of Tennessee Williams in John Lahr's new book by Charles McNulty

One day a comprehensive literary biography of Tennessee Williams will be written that won't resemble a psychiatric case study. Until then let's savor John Lahr's "Tennessee Williams: Mad Pil…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 02:30PM
Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Samuel D. Hunter: Playwright of spiritual longing, now a MacArthur 'Genius' fellow by Charles McNulty

Don’t look now, but a positive trend seems to be developing: A bumper crop of talented American playwrights more interested in artistic expression than commercial validation is being recog…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:00AM
Friday, September 12, 2014

Fall theater 2014: Classics by Beckett, Foote, Orton will arise anew by Charles McNulty

The fall season always brings the hope that something new will astonish us. I'm betting that a few old works might fit the bill.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 01:00PM
Monday, September 8, 2014

Posner-Teller 'Tempest' stuns but lacks faith in Shakespeare by Charles McNulty

Extravaganza isn't the word that first springs to mind when thinking of Shakespeare, but in the newfangled version of "The Tempest" at South Coast Repertory the goal is clearly to dazzle.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 08:00AM
Friday, August 29, 2014

Rising playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney takes his own, wary path to L.A. by Charles McNulty

Tarell Alvin McCraney, one of the brightest American playwrights to come along in some time, showed up for our interview at the Geffen Playhouse with the buttoned-up demeanor of someone abou…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 05:00PM
Monday, August 18, 2014

To be or not to be: Playwrights on the complex issue of suicide by Charles McNulty

"There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide."

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:00AM
Thursday, August 14, 2014

Searching for the next King Lear: A critic shares his casting notes by Charles McNulty

In my recent critic’s notebook on the Shakespeare in the Park production of “King Lear” with John Lithgow, I listed the illustrious actors I’ve seen take on this fearsome role in the…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 03:35PM
Wednesday, August 13, 2014

With age, the wisdom of staging 'Lear' becomes less clear by Charles McNulty

Now that baby boomers are reaching their seniority, it's no surprise that there has been a rush on "King Lear." Graying actors of a certain magnitude want their crack at the greatest role le…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:52PM

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