Playwright Ron Hutchinson wrote Moonlight and Magnolias, a comedic retelling of how the final film script came into being. It had its world premiere at Chicago's Goodman Theatre in 2004 an…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 05:58PMSab Shimono, a veteran actor with East West Players for more than three decades, is adding a new wrinkle to his repertoire. He stars in East/West's premier of Wrinkles, by Paul Kikuchi, ope…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 05:58PMDaniel Henning, founding artistic director of the Blank Theatre Company, tells how it began, “When I did a play at the age of four, that was sort of it. I was bit hard. It was Stone So…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 05:58PMWill Leslie Jordan ever run out of material for his autobiographical solo shows? Probably not, if his mother has anything to say about it -- which she does. Director David Galligan helps Jor…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 04:25PMStaging I Love Lucy episodes in a 99-seat theater is harder than it looks. The actors, producers and director Rick Sparks talk about the challenges in the Live on Stage version at Greenway…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 05:03PM“You ain’t heard nothin’ yet!” Thus spoke Asa Yoelson—better known to the world as Al Jolson—so resoundingly it became his catch phrase, trademark and battle cry all rolled into …
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 02:49PMIf you were a teacher in grade school with both Linda Toliver and Gary Guidinger in your class, you’d quickly learn to separate the two of them to opposite corners of the room. Even then…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 06:05PMEvelyn Rudie and Chris DeCarlo, the married team who have run Santa Monica Playhouse since 1973, continue the playhouse's 50th anniversary celebration with Dolls--Not Your Usual Love Story! …
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 04:32PMAll the world’s a stage. You might not agree with that sentiment. You might wish to argue or debate it. But as you like it or not, you’d be foolish to deny its cultural impact give…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 02:47PMAccording to an old cliche, you get only one opportunity to make a first impression. That impression, however, can often assume folkloric dimensions or an iconic status when recounted nume…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 08:07PMPacific Resident Theatre's Artistic Director Marilyn Fox discusses her new show of J.M Barrie one-acts entitled Barrie: Back to Back, being invited to bring Vince Melocchi's Julia to New Yo…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 07:58PMThe Colony opens its 37th season June 4 with the West Coast premiere of Michael Golamco’s Year Zero, centering around Cambodian American brother and sister Vuthy and Ra Vichea’s efforts…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 05:23PMDavid Hunt Stafford loves theater. Talk to him approximately 15 minutes and you know it. Talk to him another five or so, and he’ll tell you about Theatre 40 where he serves as Artistic a…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 06:36PMLes Hanson, founding artistic director of West Coast Ensemble, is espousing the traditions of those wandering minstrels of yore with his next production. He opens Gypsy by Arthur Laurents,…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 12:06PMElizabeth Swain could fall prey to a whimsical journalistic labeling or libeling about how disaffected, displeased and distrustful she currently is, and nothing could be more distanced from …
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 01:54PMThe newest offering of Theatre West, which has produced plays since 1962, is a world premiere entitled Goodbye, Louie . . . Hello! by the late Allan Manings. The play is creating some bitter…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 01:18PMThe famed bluebird of happiness traces its more modern roots to the 1697 publication of L’Oiseau Bleu by Madame d’Aulnoy, who adapted the premise from ancient legends. The Road Theatre C…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 04:02AMDaniel Henning, founding artistic director of the Blank Theatre Company, tells how it began, “When I did a play at the age of four, that was sort of it. I was bit hard. It was Stone Soup,…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 05:27PMSimon Levy directs Tennessee Williams’ A House Not Meant to Stand at the Fountain Theatre in its West Coast premiere opening Feb. 26. He says, “This play, coming as late as it does in th…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 06:46PMSab Shimono, a veteran actor with East West Players for more than three decades, is adding a new wrinkle to his repertoire. He stars in East/West's premier of Wrinkles, by Paul Kikuchi, op…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 02:08PMPlaywright Ron Hutchinson wrote Moonlight and Magnolias, a comedic retelling of how the final film script came into being. It had its world premiere at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre in 2004 …
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 02:08PMA theatrical adding machine, perhaps? Now, in his long-running role as artistic director of Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Sossi is gearing up to present the West Coast premiere of Adding M…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 01:42PMRoday, Raider and Red Dog. Kinda rolls off the tongue, huh? But who—or what—are they? A rock group? A trio of swashbucklers? Surely not a stock brokerage or a law firm. No, the first …
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 04:43PMThe annual LA Stage Alliance Ovation Awards for excellence in greater LA theater will be presented in January and seven producing entities are nominated in the prestigious category of Bes…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 06:13PMThe Ruskin Group Theatre is opening its production of Cyrano de Bergerac on Dec. 4 with Rae Allen doing the honors of guiding the swordplay, poesy and courtship to its unrequited conclusion…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 02:19PMSeeking to build a state-of-the-art complex, A Noise Within has raised $11 million towards their goal of $13.3 million, have broken ground on their new facilities and recently attracted addi…
SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 05:33PMWe’ve all heard the old reliable clichés about a bull in a china shop or the dog in the manger or a canary in a coal mine. Theatrical pundits may soon be coining a fresh quip concern…
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