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We Need This Musical To Stop Us From Killing Ourselves Reviewed by Lovell Estell III Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre Through July 14 RECOMMENDED Halfway into Glasgow Lyman and …
We Need This Musical To Stop Us From Killing Ourselves Reviewed by Lovell Estell III Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre Through July 14 RECOMMENDED Halfway into Glasgow Lyman and …
The Death and Life of Mary Jo Kopechne Reviewed by Iris Mann Odyssey Theatre Through August 12 On July 18, 1969, Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy attended a party on Chappaquiddick…
The Blade of Jealousy Reviewed by Lara J. Altunian Henry Ong Through August 25 Henry Ong's The Blade of Jealousy " a reimagining of Spanish playwright Tirso de Molina's Celosa de…
Sweet Charity Reviewed by Katie Buenneke Reprise 2.0 Through July 1  If you didn't know any better, it would be easy to forget that Sweet Charity, now playing at UCLA, is a…
The Crucible Reviewed by Angie Hoover Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum Through August 19 Originally written as an allegory for the McCarthy hearings in the 1950s, Arthur Miller's…
The Humans Reviewed by Dana Martin Center Theatre Group at the Ahmanson Theatre Through July 29th Family has an uncanny ability to reveal one's flaws" and usually over dinner. …
Rumors Reviewed by Neal Weaver The Group Rep Through July 29 RECOMMENDED Prolific playwright Neil Simon made his name with a long and successful series of character- driven co…
Slaughter City Reviewed by Terry Morgan Coeurage Theatre Company Through July 14  The plight of the blue-collar worker and the struggle of union versus management is undeniabl…
Savage Love Reviewed by Julia Stier Charlene Westbrook Closed Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin's play Savage Love is an evocative, experimental piece of theatre. Unusual and mel…
Millennial Pink Reviewed by Julia Stier Olivia Brooks & Sarah Suits Obenauf (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Closed Millennial Pink, by Sarah Suits Obenauf, is a collection …
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Henry IV Reviewed by Vanessa Cate The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles Through July 1 So, you're considering putting down the money and making the three-plus hour commitment t…
Laertes Loves Hamlet Loves Ophelia Reviewed by Julia Stier Lucid Dramatics Through June 22 In Laertes Loves Hamlet Loves Ophelia " a modernized take on Hamlet playing this m…
The Study Reviewed by Angie Hoover Make Believe Stage Productions (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Through June 23 The Study, directed by Jared Tyrel Pixler and written by David Evan …
Gloria Reviewed by Vanessa Cate Lounge Theatre (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Through June 21 New Zealand writer/performer Amy Waller brings the story of her nana to life in her on…
Play On! A Musical Romp with Shakespeare's Heroines Reviewed by Julia Stier Laura Jo Trexler (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Through June 24 "If music be the food of love… PLAY ON!"…
House of Tales Reviewed by Angie Hoover Make Believe Stage Productions (Hollywood Fringe Festival)Through June 23 House of Tales, written and directed by Changting Lu with an ensemble …
Dorothy & Alice: An Aerial Play Reviewed by Angie Hoover Aeriform Arts Studio (Hollywood Fringe Festival)Closed Two lesbians walk into a bar… and hang from it as it ascends 10 ft…
Easy Targets: Artists and Heroes Reviewed by Vanessa Cate Burglars of Hamm (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Through June 22 Out of 390 shows in this year's Hollywood Fringe Festival, …
Sam Shaber: Life, Death, and Duran Duran Reviewed by Julia Stier The Ruby Theatre at The Complex Hollywood (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Through June 21 Sam Shaber has known …
Frankenstein  Reviewed by Dana Martin Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre Group Through June 30th Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre Group has created a monster. An unsettling, i…
Freebird Goes to Mars Reviewed by Iris Mann Lounge Theatre (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Through June 24 RECOMMENDED Rarely do 45 minutes fly by as quickly as they do in this …
Life on Hiatus Reviewed by Iris Mann Lounge Theatre (Hollywood Fringe Festival) Closed Australian writer/ performer Lachlan the Bray has crafted an intricate piece of spoken w…
Tar Reviewed by Neal Weaver Playwrights' Arena Through July 2 RECOMMENDED It's Los Angeles in 1939. Count Basie and his band are scheduled to play at the Palomar Ballroom " on…
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