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Tony Abatemarco's family drama Beautified, at Hollywood's Skylight Theatre, is our Pick of the Week. Recommendations include Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw at Ho... More >>
In preshow publicity, director Christopher Alden has said that his staging of Mozart's Don Giovanni is focused on the score. This is... More >>
Moliere's The Learned Ladies is this week's Pick. Nods also for Patrick Kennelly's musical mash up of Patty Hearst and Patty Duke: Patty, The Revival, at Highways Performance Space; Padua Producti... More >>
How would L.A. stages change if the theater gods were able to wave their magic wands and transform the local scene into a utopia? We asked a... More >>
Rapturous reviews this week for pianist Mona Golabek in The Pianist of Willesden Lane at the Geffen, based on her book, and the Kennedy Center's Follies, now at the Ahmanson after a Broadway transfer... More >>
Continuing its mission of interlinking theater with social justice, Cornerstone Theater Company launches its "hunger cycle" series of plays... More >>
Bryan Harnetiaux's new play, Holding On -- Letting Go is difficult to watch for the way it captures the realistic agonies of a wife slowly losing her husband to liver cancer. It is nonetheless a tend... More >>
On the heels of a panel discussion on arts criticism at KPCC's Crawford Family Forum last week, hosted by Los Angeles Stage Alliance, blogger Colin Mitchell of the website Bitter Lemons critiqued the ... More >>
Last season, director Marianne Savell staged a King Lear for this company edited so severely, it played as a series of excerpts. Here, with... More >>
In Henry James' short novel Washington Square, set in 1850 New York, when a homely, awkward and guileless young heiress named... More >>
Jessica Abrams comedy about Hollywood, The Laughing Cow, traffics in stereotypes but is nonetheless so delightful, says reviewer Rebecca Haithcoat, it grabs this week's Pick of the Week. Here are all... More >>
Terry Tocantins and Alex Zola's The Magic Bullet Theory, closing this weekend at Sacred Fools Theater Company in Hollywood, is the... More >>
Alan Aymie's autobiographical saga of his travails within LAUSD, A Child Left Behind, is this week's Pick. Other New Reviews also include Bill Raden's "GO" review of Anna Deavere Smith's Twilight Los ... More >>
Every once in a while, a stage production comes along that simply stops you in your tracks. Such a production usually is of the kind of play... More >>
David Lindsay-Abaire's Tony-nominated play about class rifts in America, Good People, now playing at the Geffen, is this week's Pick of the Week, by Neal Weaver. Paul Birchall was taken with Doug Kno... More >>
The constellations appeared as projected images in two productions last weekend. One was a workshop of a play-in-development, closing the day... More >>
Moliere's lesser-known comedy The Bunglerr is this week's Pick, thanks to what critic Pauline Adamek describes as a riotously funny production. For all the latest New Theater Reviews go to the jump. ... More >>
So for this party, the attire is ancient Greek, you know, 450 B.C. give or take a century. Any toga will do. If you don't like the way your arms... More >>
Blending droll wit and broad farce, sketch-comedy troupe Lost Moon Radio hosted the 33rd annual L.A. Weekly Theater Awards Monday night in a taut show at Avalon in Hollywood, handing out more than 30 ... More >>
Just about recovered from Monday night's Lawees, described in a stream of personal emails as "the best ever," thanks to hosts Lost Moon Radio. r. Winners here. Check out our slideshow. Here are all... More >>
A row of actors sitting side by side in chairs, collectively unrolling a ball of string. The character of Death stands with a pair of scissors,... More >>
Lovell Estell III, a veteran aficionado of Samuel Beckett's works in general, and Waiting for Godot in particular, says rthat Michael Arabian's staging at the Taper, starring Alan Mandell and Barry Mc... More >>
The much-celebrated Broadway musical, born at Berkeley Rep and now at the Ahmanson, American Idiot, featuring the music of punk band Green Day, is less than it's cracked up to be, says Rebecca Haithco... More >>
What may be intended as the point of Christy Hall's new epistolary play, in its American premiere, is a snapshot of gender attitudes during the... More >>
Viola Pettus was a self-trained black nurse who, with the help of her husband, Ben, set up an encampment/tent hospital in the West Texas... More >>
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