VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE
posted on June 11th, 2016 at 11:28 AM by Steven StanleyChristopher Durang’s Vanya And Sonia And Masha And Spike has arrived at International City Theatre, the delectable 2013 Best Play Tony winner proving one of early summer’s yummiest treats.
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Tags: Christopher Durang, International City Theatre, Los Angeles Theater Review
posted in Comedy, Long Beach/San Pedro, Theater Review, WOW!
RUBEN GUTHRIE
posted on June 8th, 2016 at 5:33 PM by Steven StanleyGiving up the bottle in a country where the rate of alcoholism is among the highest in the developed world is no laughing matter, that is unless you’re playwright Brendan Cowell, whose year of self-imposed sobriety inspired the thoroughly entertaining dark dramatic comedy Ruben Guthrie, the second half of the rotating-rep double-bill that marks the welcome return of Los Angeles’s Australian Theatre Company.
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Tags: Australian Theatre Company, Brendan Cowell, Los Angeles Theater Review, Matrix Theatre
posted in Comedy, Los Angeles, Theater Review, WOW!
SPEAKING IN TONGUES
posted on June 8th, 2016 at 11:35 AM by Steven StanleyThe secrets we hide from those we love, the lies we tell to protect both them and ourselves, and the truths that can only be revealed to strangers lie at the heart of Andrew Bovell’s extraordinary Speaking In Tongues, the first half of the rotating-rep double-bill that marks the welcome return of Los Angeles’s Australian Theatre Company.
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Tags: Andrew Bovell, Australian Theatre Company, Los Angeles Theater Review, Matrix Theatre
posted in Drama, Los Angeles, Theater Review, WOW!
AS YOU LIKE IT
posted on June 7th, 2016 at 5:23 PM by Steven StanleyFor those of us who prefer our Bard Of Avon short and sweet, Denise Devin is back with another of her hour-long Shakespeare Short Cuts, the result of which is an As You Like It exactly as you (and I) like it.
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Tags: Los Angeles Theater Review, William Shakespeare, Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre Group
posted in Classic Play, North Hollywood, Theater Review, WOW!
THE WIZ
posted on June 6th, 2016 at 4:10 PM by Steven StanleyRECOMMENDED
For the next six weeks, The Emerald City can be found in Simi Valley as Actors Repertory Theatre Of Simi presents The Wiz, aka The Super Soul Musical “Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” a mixed bag of a production that nonetheless offers SoCal audiences the rarer-than-rare chance to see a bona fide Broadway groundbreaker, one that proved that a musical with an all-African-American cast could not only win Tonys (seven in all) but become one of the Top Forty longest-running musicals in Broadway history.
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Tags: Actors Repertory Theatre Of Simi, Charles Smalls, Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center, Ventura County Theater Review, William F. Brown
posted in Musical, Recommended, Theater Review, Ventura County
DISNEY THE LITTLE MERMAID
posted on June 6th, 2016 at 12:18 AM by Steven StanleyIt’s taken nearly ten years for Disney The Little Mermaid to make it from Broadway’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre to “Under The Sea” at the La Mirada Theatre For The Performing Arts, but director Glenn Casale’s ingeniously reconceived, spectacularly staged take on the New York original makes it well worth the wait.
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Tags: Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, La Mirada Theatre For The Performing Arts, Los Angeles Theater Review, McCoy Rigby Entertainment
posted in Downey/La Mirada, Musical, Theater Review, WOW!
HEDDA GABLER
posted on June 6th, 2016 at 12:13 AM by Steven StanleyRECOMMENDED
Some of L.A.’s finest stage stars take center stage in Andrew Upton’s 2002 version of Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, and while the age-blind casting of most of the play’s lead roles proves problematic, the Antaeus Company’s latest partner-cast revival nonetheless offers Los Angeles theatergoers some of the finest acting in town.
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Tags: Henrik Ibsen, Los Angeles Theater Review, The Antaeus Company
posted in Classic Play, North Hollywood, Recommended, Theater Review
JOHN IS A FATHER
posted on May 30th, 2016 at 10:07 AM by Steven StanleyThey write country songs about hard-living, heavy-drinking heartbreakers like John. Julie Marie Myatt has written John Is A Father, a play with the heart, humor, and emotional wallop of her unforgettable The Happy Ones, albeit on a smaller scale, and if you happen to miss Sam Anderson’s masterful performance in the title role, trust me, you’ll be kicking yourself when awards season arrives.
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Tags: Julie Marie Myatt, Los Angeles Theater Review, Sam Anderson
posted in Drama, North Hollywood, Theater Review, WOW!