Saturday, October 10th, 2015
NOT RECOMMENDED
Even the best efforts of the finest theaters can misfire, although given The Blank Theatre’s stellar track record, I wasn’t expecting to find Jeff Tabnick’s Something Truly Monstrous such a disappointment.
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Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Jack L. Warner, John Barrymore, Los Angeles Theater Review, Paul Henreid, Peter Lorre, The Blank
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Monday, September 28th, 2015

Dance and romance reign supreme in In Your Arms, as thrilling an Old Globe World Premiere as I’ve seen in a good long while and one that most definitely deserves to be Broadway-bound.
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Tags: Alfred Uhry, Carrie Fisher, Christopher Durang, Christopher Gattelli, David Henry Hwang, Donna McKechnie, Douglas Carter Beane, George Chakiris, Lynn Ahrens, Lynn Nottage, Marsha Norman, Nilo Cruz, Rajiv Joseph, San Diego County Theater Review, Stephen Flaherty, Terrence McNally, The Old Globe
Posted in Dance, San Diego County, Theater Review, World Premiere, WOW! | Comments Off on IN YOUR ARMS
Sunday, September 27th, 2015

When choosing Homefree, Lisa Loomer’s compelling, often devastating look at a trio of homeless teens, as the first production of its 2014-2015 season, the Road Theatre Company could not possibly have imagined that only four days after Opening Night, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti would publicly declare a “state of emergency” on homelessness, words that would render the latest Road World Premiere as timely as this week’s headlines.
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Tags: Homelessness, Los Angeles Theater Review, The Road Theatre Company
Posted in Drama, North Hollywood, Theater Review, World Premiere, WOW! | Comments Off on HOMEFREE
Monday, September 7th, 2015

A mixed-race slave comes of age on a Mississippi River cotton plantation during the Civil War years in Carole Eglash-Kosoff and John Henry Davis’s epic interracial love story When Stars Align, a mini-series worth of plot compacted into two hours (plus intermission) of gorgeously-staged historical melodrama that proves involving and ultimately quite moving despite some occasionally clunky dialog along the way.
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Tags: American Civil War, Carole Eglash-Kosoff, Los Angeles Theater Review, Odyssey Theatre
Posted in Drama, Theater Review, West Side/Beverly HIlls, World Premiere, WOW! | Comments Off on WHEN STARS ALIGN
Monday, August 31st, 2015

Impresario extraordinario Pepe Hernandez is back, una sensacional bit of news for anyone looking for 90 minutos of nonstop hilardad. Simplemente put, El Grande Circus De Coca-Cola, now playing at the Skylight Theatre, is the funniest show you’re likely to see in todo el año de 2015.
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Tags: El Grande De Coca-Cola, Los Angeles Theater Review, Ron House, Skylight Theatre
Posted in Cabaret/Concert/Variety, Los Angeles, Theater Review, World Premiere, WOW! | Comments Off on EL GRANDE CIRCUS DE COCA-COLA
Monday, August 24th, 2015

Zaniness reigns supreme in Peter Lefcourt’s screwball Café Society, now getting a terrifically performed, imaginatively directed, cleverly designed World Premiere at West L.A.’s Odyssey Theatre, the ever so “Westside” laughfest marred only by a jarring 11th-hour tonal shift that bears rethinking.
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Tags: Los Angeles Theater Review, Odyssey Theatre, Peter Lefcourt
Posted in Comedy, Theater Review, West Side/Beverly HIlls, World Premiere, WOW! | Comments Off on CAFÉ SOCIETY
Monday, August 17th, 2015

Candlelight Pavilion tops everything it’s done over the past year—and that includes Evita, The Producers, Spamalot, and last month’s Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat—with a sensational mid-summer staging of Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’s In The Heights.
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Tags: Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theatre, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Los Angeles Theater Review, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Washington Heights
Posted in Musical, San Gabriel Valley, World Premiere, WOW! | Comments Off on IN THE HEIGHTS
Saturday, August 15th, 2015

Leave it to Rob Mersola, the playwright who gave audiences Backseats & Bathroom Stalls and Dirty Filthy Love Story, to subvert the teenage coming-of-age tale in the most outrageously unexpected of ways in Luka’s Room, the latest Rogue Machine World Premiere and sure to be one of this summer’s most buzzed-about productions.
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Tags: Los Angeles Theater Review, Rob Mersola, Rogue Machine Theatre
Posted in Comedy, Los Angeles, Theater Review, World Premiere, WOW! | Comments Off on LUKA’S ROOM
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