To T, or not to T Review – The Hard Decisions
The Los Angeles LGBT Center production of D’Lo’s solo show, TO T, OR NOT TO T is currently playing at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. Commissioned as a workshop production by Dixon Place in New York […]
The Los Angeles LGBT Center production of D’Lo’s solo show, TO T, OR NOT TO T is currently playing at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. Commissioned as a workshop production by Dixon Place in New York […]
The Rogue Machine has done it again! Their current production of THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is gripping, fascinating, intriguing, and controversial – all at the same time. Based on playwright Tim Venable’s personal reactions and experiences […]
Possibly Shakespeare’s greatest play, KING LEAR has seen multiple productions and adaptations over the years. The Wallis tackles the latest – and possibly the most controversial – adaptation with Joe Morton taking center stage as […]
Originally a 1924 Hungarian play by Ferenc Molnar titled “Play at the Castle,” THE PLAY’S THE THING has seen several iterations – but has always remained a clever and often side-splitting study of manners from […]
A French playwright, novelist, and actress, Yasmina Reza clearly has a keen eye for the humor inherent in apparently commonplace situations which trigger contemporary middle class anxieties and lots of laughs. GOD OF CARNAGE is […]
Playwright Dave Harris decided to have a little fun while considering the American black experience. Once he met up with director Taylor Reynolds, the nebulous ideas coalesced into an exciting approach to the questions raised […]
Billed as Los Angeles’ steamiest show, AFTERGLOW lives up to its hype. Penned by S. Asher Gelman, who also directed the play, AFTERGLOW was a smash hit off-Broadway and in London and is scheduled to […]
How do we know when we are awake? Asleep? Daydreaming? Dreaming? Hallucinating? These are questions which philosophers, psychologists, physicians, writers, and artists have explored for millennia. The mystery of what constitutes different states of consciousness […]
Did you ever wonder how Catherine the Great became “the Great” – or, for that matter, “Catherine?” The longest female ruling monarch of Russia had an unusual beginning – and Patricia Zehentmayr (book and lyrics) […]
On December 29, 1890, U.S. Army soldiers massacred 300 Lakota tribal members at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Known as the Wounded Knee Massacre or the Battle of Wounded Knee, the incident will forever remain a […]
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