Monday, May 25, 2015

Peeking Through the Stage Door by Steven Leigh Morris

Behind the scenes of Athol Fugard�s newest play
Thanks to American Theater Web for the link.

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

Passing Strange: The L.A. Problem By JUDITH LEWIS

His play is a Broadway hit, but don't ask Stew to come home again

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

An Hour with Moses

Interview with Val Kilmer.

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

Swine Song By STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS

Greg Kotis, on his agri-eco farce, Pig Farm

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

Act Two by ERIN AUBRY KAPLAN

Minus Ossie, Ruby Dee Picks Up the Pace

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

Company Town by Steven Leigh Morris

How a big city became America�s small-theater mecca
Thanks to American Theater Web for the link!

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

Is Edward Albee Softening with Success? By STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS

Albee spoke to the Weekly from New York, days before returning to London to assist with a new production of his play The Lady From Dubuque.

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

Just the Way She Is by Erin Aubry Kaplan

The world of Twyla Tharp, and Billy Joel�s Movin� Out

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

Queens of the Angels by Steven Leigh Morris

Polly Warfield, 1914�2003. Pamela Gordon, 1937�2003.

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM

From Rags to Ritchie by Steven Leigh Morris

The man taking over for Gordon Davidson

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 05:58PM
Friday, April 26, 2002

LA Weekly: Steamy, Steamy Night

The 23rd Annual L.A. Weekly Theater Awards by Steven Leigh Morris
Winners include James Barbour and Austin Pendleton.

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 12:00AM

LA Weekly: Steamy, Steamy Night

The 23rd Annual L.A. Weekly Theater Awards by Steven Leigh Morris
Winners include James Barbour and Austin Pendleton.

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 12:00AM
Sunday, March 24, 2002

LA Weekly: Theater Feature: A Fan's Notes: Tori Spelling, live onstage! by Sandra Ross

Tori Spelling is a supernova in the constellation of pop stars. Which is why I jumped at a chance to cover her theatrical debut in Maybe Baby, It's You at the Coronet Theater.
Very funny article. Tori loves live theater; why, the last play she saw was Fame.

SOURCE: www.laweekly.com at 12:00AM
Friday, December 14, 2001