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136 stories from Haines His Way

Review: Carrie The Killer Musical Experience on stage of the classic Los Angeles Theatre by Rob Stevens

CARRIE is back bigger and better in an even more immersive and up close production.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 5:48pm on October 14, 2015

LA's GLBT Center Theatre is presenting the Stonewall Riot play HIT THE WALL. by Rob Stevens

Ken Sawyer's direction makes the riot come to life even when the script deadens the momentum.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 9:04pm on October 12, 2015

Gretchen Cryer and Nancy Ford write a new second act to their classic. by Rob Stevens

The Laguna Playhouse is presenting the premiere of I'M STILL GETTING MY ACT TOGETHER...AND TAKING IT ON THE ROAD.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 9:01pm on October 12, 2015

Review: Actors Co-Op presents the rarely seen THE BAKER'S WIFE by Rob Stevens

The book of this 40 year old "problem show" with a memorable score keeps getting to be more and more of a problem with each revision.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 4:09pm on September 22, 2015

Review: FIRST DATE in La Mirada CA by Rob Stevens

An entertaining and briskly paced musical with a varied score adds humor to the pain of a first date.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 2:59pm on September 22, 2015

Review: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS at South Coast Repertory by Rob Stevens

Dan Donohue is a clown extraordinaire in this modern re-telling of the commedia dell'arte classic.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 2:58pm on September 22, 2015

Review: These Paper Bullets! at Geffen Playhouse by Rob Stevens

Shakespeare's Much Ado About nothing meets up with Carnaby Street and near Beatles.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 2:24pm on September 18, 2015

Review: WELCOME TO MY WORLD premieres in Burbank by Rob Stevens

Bruce Kimmel's latest is a one teenage girl musical.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 2:09pm on September 13, 2015

Review: Moonlight Stage Productions presents heartwarming BIG FISH by Rob Stevens

Director Steven Glaudini and his talented cast and tech staff deliver a stellar production of this undervalued musical.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 7:50pm on September 12, 2015

Review: Hello, Dolly! at the Welk Resort Theatre by Rob Stevens

Cynthia Ferrer struts her stuff as Dolly Gallagher Levi in Jerry Herman's blockbuster musical.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 8:22pm on September 11, 2015

Kritzerland celebrated 61 consecutive monthly cabaret shows in high style. by Rob Stevens

A talented cast of performers sang tunes familiar and un in a jam packed musical evening.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 7:26am on September 7, 2015

Outstanding ASSASSINS in Los Angeles by Rob Stevens

Director Dan Fishbach and his talented cast nail the characters created by librettist John Weidman and composer Stephen Sondheim in this very dark yet comic and moving musical.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 6:51am on August 31, 2015

William Inge is way overdue to be discovered by today's theatre audiences. by Rob Stevens

Antaeus Theatre Company has mounted a gut-wrenching and time-traveling revival of Picnic.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 1:13pm on June 29, 2015

Romeo and Juliet get their genders reversed at the Hollywood Fringe Festival by Rob Stevens

Mine is Yours theatre company staged R&J, giving the aggressive men's roles to women and the more vulnerable female roles to men in a well directed outing by Abby Craden.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 1:26pm on June 28, 2015

The spirit of Federico Fellini was vibrantly alive in a Hollywood Fringe Festival offering. by Rob Stevens

Jeff Mill conceived, wrote and directed the highly theatrical La La La Strada.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 1:26pm on June 28, 2015

Review: David Ives' adaptation of a French farce opens in Long Beach, CA by Rob Stevens

Director Matt Walker and his talented cast nearly make pigs fly as everyone scrambles to be named heir.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 12:17pm on June 22, 2015

Review: Matilda the Musical National Tour launches in Los Angeles by Rob Stevens

Matilda didn't quite sing for this viewer.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 3:46pm on June 8, 2015

Review: Murder for Two at L.A.'s Geffen Playhouse by Rob Stevens

It sure is funny and there is a murder mystery to be solved but is it a musical?

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 12:39pm on June 5, 2015

Review: Oedipus Machina at L.A.'s Odyssey Theatre Ensemble by Rob Stevens

Director Ron Sossi has not lost his directorial flair as witness in this production inspired by Ellen McLaughlin's adaptation of Sophocles.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 8:40pm on June 4, 2015

Director Michael Arden and Deaf West work their magic on Spring Awakening once more by Rob Stevens

A larger stage, a larger budget, some Broadway names but still Arden's concept and direction make the musical gut-wrenchingly personal and intimate.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 7:48pm on June 2, 2015

Orchestrator Larry Moore

Interview by Bruce Kimmel
Thanks to Craig on All That Chat for the link.

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Christianne Tisdale</b> Interview by Bruce Kimmel

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Interview: Kevin Chamberlin

Kevin talks VERY candidly about Seussical, Dirty Blonde, Triumph of Love and even internet chat boards.
Thanks to Craig for the link!

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Interview: Seth Rudetsky

Thanks to Craig for the link!

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Interview - Danny Burstein

Thanks to craig on All That Chat for the link!

SOURCE: Haines His Way at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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