L.A. Theater Review: 'The Beauty Queen of Leenane'
Martin McDonagh’s 1996 play "The Beauty Queen of Lenane" was the first of half a dozen scripts to come pouring out of McDonagh during a particularly prolific period back in the mid-'90…
Martin McDonagh’s 1996 play "The Beauty Queen of Lenane" was the first of half a dozen scripts to come pouring out of McDonagh during a particularly prolific period back in the mid-'90…
Princesses come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, though Disney's latest addition to its ever-growing gallery of empowered female heroines " Moana (voiced by Hawaiian actress Auli'i Cravalho…
In "Vicuña," a diabolical real estate tycoon turned Republican presidential candidate orders a bespoke power suit for the campaign's final debate, but it's clearly the play itself that ha…
For nearly a quarter century, Deaf West Theatre has been pioneering opportunities for deaf actors and audiences to share theater experiences, incorporating sign language and projected tex…
In Disney's new live-action "Cinderella," four mice are ballooned into elegant white horses, two lizards are yanked by their tails to serve as makeshift footmen, and an oblivious old goose g…
On Aug. 3, 2012, standup comedian Tig Notaro scrapped the set she was planning to deliver at Los Angeles' Largo theater and instead tried something more personal. "Hello, I have cancer," she…
Tina Turner has better legs, and Mick Jagger's got more experience electrifying the crowds. Still, when it comes to singing septuagenarians, it's hard to top (what remains of) Monty Python.
Let's say you want to shag a sexy British indie rocker. "Song One" not only instructs you on how to go about it, but also suggests your lucky score could inspire the first track on his next …