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1,986 stories by "Pauline Adamek"

Latest review for LA Weekly " Margo Veil by Pauline Adamek

*** Gentle readers, here is a link to my latest theatre review for the LA Weekly, a surreal and funny play called -- Margo Veil Happy reading!! Review by Pauline Adamek

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 5:04pm on July 8, 2011

2nd Annual Summer Playwrights Festival " Road Theatre by Pauline Adamek

*** The Road Theatre Company in NoHo is staging their 2nd Annual Summer Playwrights Festival during one jam-packed week in July to showcase a broad variety of the work of several playwrig…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 9:52pm on July 6, 2011

A vibrant musical experience " The Trouble with Words by Pauline Adamek

*** Winner of the 2011 Hollywood Fringe Festival "Best Musical" award, the run of the stunning and musically-infused show The Trouble with Words has been extended through August 27th, 201…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 10:51pm on July 5, 2011

Kathryn Bostic " "From Me to You" by Pauline Adamek

*** A prolific songwriter, musician and jazz singer, Kathryn Bostic has released her self-produced album of original songs, From Me to You, featuring some of the greatest musicians and ar…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 1:30pm on June 28, 2011

Griffith Park Free Shakespeare by Pauline Adamek

*** Every Summer the Independent Shakespeare Company presents free performances under the moon and the stars in the Park. Their recent relocation from Barnsdall Art Park to Griffith Park …

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 2:00pm on June 26, 2011

Tate Donovan wonders who is the Lobby Hero? by Pauline Adamek

Returning to the role he originated 10 years ago, stage and screen actor (and TV director) Tate Donovan is about to appear in a radio theater production of Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero, fo…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 12:15pm on June 14, 2011

Marin Hinkle and Mather Zickel Create Extraordinary Roles by Pauline Adamek

Set in present-day Cambodia, David Wiener's drama Extraordinary Chambers is about an American couple entangled in the tumultuous politics of this impoverished and largely rural Southeast Asi…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 2:08pm on May 31, 2011

Sofia Alvarez's Play Opens Same Day She Graduates Juilliard by Pauline Adamek

The voice of Sofia Alvarez is brimming with so much enthusiasm, it almost squeaks. The young playwright is on the brink of graduating from The Juilliard School in New York where she's been…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 12:43pm on May 17, 2011

John Pollono Writes a Small Engine that Could by Pauline Adamek

"What if you asked your best friends to help you do something terrible?"  According to John Pollono, that question was the germ of his savage and short one-act  Small Engine Repair cur…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 2:47pm on April 27, 2011

Philip Baker Hall: I Never Sang For My Father by Pauline Adamek

Craggy-faced character actor Philip Baker Hall, facing his 80th birthday with his gruff but lovable image intact, has taken on the role of an elderly parent facing his mortality -- and facin…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 11:46am on April 13, 2011

Roger Kumble and His Girls Talk About a New Play by Pauline Adamek

Brooke Shields is dropping f-bombs. It's hard to tell if they're in the script or if she just flubbed a line; it's probably both. Alongside some other feisty femmes, she's  rehearsing�…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 3:36pm on March 16, 2011
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