A Touch of the Poet
A Touch of the Poet Reviewed by Terry Morgan Pacific Resident Theatre Through December 18th Dramatically, antiheroes are more interesting to write about and portray than standard heroes …
A Touch of the Poet Reviewed by Terry Morgan Pacific Resident Theatre Through December 18th Dramatically, antiheroes are more interesting to write about and portray than standard heroes …
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"Because when the world seems upside down and inside out, when reliable sources are no longer reliable, when reason starts to sound like babble, and babble like reason, when the Russian Duma…
Hedwig and the Angry InchReviewed by Terry Morgan Hollywood Pantages Theatre Through November 27thRECOMMENDEDWhen a tale that features a botched sex-change operation, plenty of blow job refe…
MacbethReviewed by Neal WeaverThe Shakespeare Center of Los AngelesThrough November 20When Mrs. Patrick Campbell was rehearsing for her debut in the role of Hamlet's Ophelia, her mentor, Geo…
Hansel & Gretel BluegrassReviewed by Lovell Estell III24th Street TheatreThrough December 11 RECOMMENDEDIt's truly puzzling that many of the world's most celebrated children's stories of…
UrinetownReviewed by Paul Birchall Coeurage Theatre Company at the Historic Lankershim Arts Center Through December 3 RECOMMENDED It is a terrible thing for a theater critic to admit, but I'…
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Vicuña Reviewed by Neal Weaver Kirk Douglas Theatre Through November 20 RECOMMENDEDPlaywright Jon Robin Baitz has always tended to treat his subject matter obliquely and to view it from a…
The Cross-Over Reviewed by Paul Birchall Actors Forum Theater Through November 19 This strange play by Eugene H. Butler boasts a number of offbeat quirky ideas, but they are hampered by lack…
Other People's MoneyReviewed by Julio MartinezInterAct Theatre Company at Pico PlayhouseThrough November 20RECOMMENDEDOther People's Money, Jerry Sterner's 1989 examination of a Wall Street …
Vonnegut USA Reviewed by Deborah KlugmanThe Next Arena at Atwater Village TheatreThrough November 20 Kurt Vonnegut was a prolific writer, perhaps best known for his anti-war Slaughterhouse F…
Wicked LitReviewed by Vanessa Cate Unbound Productions Through November 12RECOMMENDEDWicked Lit has made quite a name for itself over the past several years. At a time when both immersive…
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SylviaReviewed by Maureen Lee LenkerThe Odyssey TheatreThrough December 18thA.R. Gurney's 1995 rom-com Sylvia, which recently received a revival on Broadway starring Matthew Broderick and An…
A Time to KillReviewed by Lovell Estell IIITheatre 68Through November 19It's likely that many members of the theater-going public have read or heard about John Grisham's 1989 courtroom thril…
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Sparkles & the Black Weeping WomanReviewed by Neal WeaverMcCadden Place TheatreThrough November 13 Sparkles (Barkley Romero) is a 17-year-old Latina who lives with her mother, Lisa (Lena…
"The court has still not ruled on the union's Motion to Dismiss the lawsuit Asner, et al V. Actors' Equity Association (filed by union actors and some producers against AEA) which aims to re…
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The Imaginary InvalidReviewed by Vanessa Cate A Noise Within Through November 19 RECOMMENDEDMoliere's classic farce The Imaginary Invalid has been produced so many times since its inception …
The Turn of the ScrewReviewed by Neal WeaverThe Actors Co-opThrough November 20 RECOMMENDEDNovelist Henry James was a master of ambiguity, and nowhere was he more ambiguous than in the long …