
Sometimes great actors can save a bad play. The sheer strength of their talent or the brilliance of their star power dazzles us into not noticing or caring that the vehicle they're in is lac…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 05:07PM[SHARE]The first time I encountered Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, I identified strongly with the title character, both with his frustrations and what he thought of as the tragedy of his life. As I got old…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 01:49PM[SHARE]Measure for Measure has been referred to as Shakespeare's "#MeToo play," a story in which a man in power uses his clout to try and sexually abuse a woman, except that she stands up to him an…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:03PM[SHARE]In a world in which a repulsive con man can get elected president and turn the entire Republican party into a credulous and insane mob, it's to be expected that somebody would try to write a…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 07:04PM[SHARE]For better or worse, it's human nature to find the misfortune of others amusing. YouTube is filled with videos of people making mistakes or getting hit somewhere unpleasant by a stray ball. …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 10:13PM[SHARE]When I got to my seat at the Atwater Village Theatre, I saw a note. It informed me that this seat was in "the Crabby Zone," and that performers in crab costumes with outsized claws would be …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:49PM[SHARE]I have seen a fair number of Shakespeare plays altered by directors in my day, from modernizations to setting/era changes, and the main thing is that the alterations have to successfully ill…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:19PM[SHARE]The subject of unlikely friendships is always intriguing (however will this cat and dog get along?), and none seems more unlikely than the friendship between boxing legend Muhammad Ali and e…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 09:19PM[SHARE]Laguna Playhouse, in association with Gare St. Lazare, Ireland and the Rubicon Theatre Company, presents the rolling Southern California premiere of The Realistic Joneses by Will Eno. Th…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:06PM[SHARE]The reasons that a piece of art works in one format but not so well in another are many and varied. In a time in which seemingly everything is being turned into a musical, and every animated…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:36PM[SHARE]The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising, known more colloquially as the "L.A. riots," happened almost 31 years ago. Anna Deavere Smith's play about it, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, premiered in 1994 a…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 10:32PM[SHARE]Plays concerning the supernatural or people attempting to communicate with the departed have been with us for a while, from Noël Coward's comical Blithe Spirit to Prince Gomolvilas' excel…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00PM[SHARE]Stephen Sondheim revolutionized musical theater. He took his initial mastery of the classic tuner (from shows such as A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, West Side Story and Gyps…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00PM[SHARE]Plays in which family secrets are tragically revealed are nothing new " Oedipus and his mom were shocking audiences back as far as 429 BCE. In the U.S., the 500 lb. gorilla of this genre wou…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00PM[SHARE]The first time I saw a play by Will Eno was about 15 years ago, by Circle X Theatre Company of The Flu Season. It was an excellent production in many ways, but there was one scene in which a…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00PM[SHARE]Production photos by Jeff Lorch. Memory plays are a tricky proposition. Hew strictly to the truth and the story may not be dramatic enough; indulge in creative license and literal-minded …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 11:24PM[SHARE]According to a survey conducted by American Theater magazine, Lynn Nottage's Clyde's is currently the most produced play in the U.S. It's not surprising that Nottage's work is being done; sh…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 05:32PM[SHARE]I'm a horror film fan. I probably see 75-100 horror movies a year, and have done so for a long, long time. So I can state with certain knowledge that the cheapest of all scares is the jump s…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:42PM[SHARE]When Harper Lee wrote her novel To Kill a Mockingbird in 1960, she didn't think it would be a big success. Sixty-two years later, the book has been taught to millions of students in schools,…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 07:18PM[SHARE]The epigraph of E. M. Forster's 1910 novel, Howards End, is "Only connect…" This motto mainly referred to opening oneself up to the world and other people for greater understanding and pot…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:19PM[SHARE]In my experience, ninety percent of the time that there's an issue with a theatrical production, the problem is the play itself. It's surprisingly rare for the main trouble to be with the ac…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 09:07PM[SHARE]Religion is ever with us, for good or ill. We humans seem to be hardwired with a need for the numinous. Steven Levenson's play, If I Forget, begins with a psalm and ends with a vision, the p…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:48PM[SHARE]Mere days after the abomination of the Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade, discussing a play about toxic masculinity seems almost too topical. Cisgender white men are running amok waging…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:33PM[SHARE]As the saying goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Technology zooms forward, but human nature remains stubbornly persistent. Thus a play such as Anton Chekhov's Uncle V…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:07PM[SHARE]At this point, Shakespeare's Hamlet is a theatrical peak so frequently attempted that you can see, as on Everest, the frozen bodies of thespians who chanced and failed the perilous ascent on…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 07:24PM[SHARE]Bitchiness, thy name is Albee. Has there ever been a play that reveled in so much in mean-spirited badinage as Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Sour wit courses through the bla…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 01:12PM[SHARE]Plays that chart the course of a romantic relationship have long been a staple of theater. Stories told in a nonlinear way are less common but not unheard of. When you take the previous two …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:18PM[SHARE]I have a rule about avant-garde theater: if an artist chooses to deliberately obscure his/her/their meaning via unusual methods or flirts dangerously with pretentiousness, the play had bette…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:33PM[SHARE]When I told people I was going to see a new production of Sarah's Ruhl's play, In the Next Room, I received a series of blank stares, but when I included its subtitle, or the vibrator play, …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:54PM[SHARE]Some theater locations seem to be blessed, and in Los Angeles, one of those lucky places is The Matrix Theatre on Melrose. It's been producing and presenting high-quality shows for more than…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 11:42PM[SHARE]One of the core American principles is the right to free speech. However, this glorious principle runs into trouble when truly evil groups such as the Ku Klux Klan or Nazis wish to spread th…
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