Punk Rock
Punk RockReviewed by Maureen Lee LenkerOdyssey Theatre EnsembleThrough May 14th If you're a patron of the arts, it's likely you've absorbed your fair share of teenage angst in storytelling. …
Punk RockReviewed by Maureen Lee LenkerOdyssey Theatre EnsembleThrough May 14th If you're a patron of the arts, it's likely you've absorbed your fair share of teenage angst in storytelling. …
Cat's PawReviewed by Neal WeaverActors Co-opThrough April 30 An obscure warehouse in Washington, D.C. is the headquarters of a shadowy organization that claims to be devoted to the preservat…
Cat on a Hot Tin RoofReviewed by Paul Birchall Antaeus Theatre Through May 7 RECOMMENDEDAntaeus Theatre Company inaugurates their lovely new Glendale performance space with this tremendously…
Antigonón, un contingente épico Reviewed by Vanessa Cate Teatro El Público ClosedAntigone has long been the quintessential symbol for an unapologetic voice standing up against unreaso…
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Still Life Reviewed by Julio Martinez Rogue Machine Through April 23 The halting sense of bleakness, which is the hallmark of the lives of many Generation X-ers, is the focus of Alexander Di…
The CruiseReviewed by Paul Birchall Latin Theater Company at Los Angeles Theater Center Through April 9A cruise ship is a metaphor for the world in microcosm. All classes and strata of s…
Building the WallReviewed by Neal WeaverFountain TheatreThrough May 21Robert Schenkkan's play, set in 2019, is a dystopian vision of what life in Trump-land might be like two years hence.In …
The Snow GeeseReviewed by Terry Morgan Independent Shakespeare Co. Through April 9th Sharr White's play, The Snow Geese, is clearly inspired by such classics as The Seagull and The Cherry Or…
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"As individuals and as a nation, we could all use a little more soul-searching of the nature Eilbacher describes. The musical's subtle advocating for understanding and connection are needed …
Paradise Lost: Reclaiming DestinyReviewed by Paul Birchall No Man Apart Physical Theater Ensemble at Greenway Court theatre Through April 2RECOMMENDEDYou don't need to brush up on your Milto…
"What was important was that the panelists were all playwrights, and, as playwrights, their considerations, fears, and hopes were essentially the same as playwrights working in any genre " e…
At Home at the ZooReviewed by Neal WeaverWallis Annenberg Center for the Performing ArtsThrough March 26 RECOMMENDEDAs the story goes, someone " a friend, a roommate or a lover " said to Mr.…
Letters from Young Gay Men Reviewed by Lovell Estell IIIStudio C ArtistsThrough April 2The inspiration for this show was drawn from Letters to a Young Poet, the famous tome by the great Aust…
"Here are the stats: In 2015 charitable giving the in U.S. totaled $373 billion. Individuals made the majority of charitable gifts totaling $299 billion (80%). Foundations gave only a tota…
Love Allways Reviewed by Julio MartinezGloria Gifford Conservatory at Gray StudiosThrough April 23Veteran actress/director Gloria Gifford has called upon over fifty members of her conser…
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DISINHERIT THE WINDReviewed by Neal WeaverThe ComplexThrough April 9 When I was in college, I decided I should take some psychology courses to better understand myself and my fellow man. I s…
Artificial FlowersReviewed by Lovell Estell IIIZombie Joes Underground TheatreThrough March 11The folks at Zombie Joes continue to expand the theatrical palate with this engaging two-charact…
How to Raise a FreemanReviewed by Katie BuennekeAmmunition Theatre at The New Collective LAThrough March 26It should be a truth universally acknowledged that it is difficult to be a black ma…
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Little Children Dream of GodReviewed by Terry Morgan The Road on Magnolia Through April 15th With its plot involving the fate of a foreign refugee seeking a new life in America, Jeff Augusti…
The Normal HeartReview by Neal WeaverChromolume TheatreThrough March 19 RECOMMENDEDAt intermission, one woman audience member declared that Larry Kramer's autobiographical play is terribly d…