Garth Wingfield's bio-drama of the famous American aviator is more like an overstated cautionary tale about the perils of being a celebrity. Rather than pre...
Leslye Headland's sobering dramedy gives new meaning to the term "dysfunctional relationship." Dorian (Wes Whitehead) is a struggling musician in L.A.'s...
This stellar revival of Samuel Beckett's absurdist classic Waiting for Godot makes it a fresh, new experience. Director Michael Arabian has shrewdly mined t...
Now more than a half-century old, conceiver Jerome Robbins, Arthur Laurents (book), Stephen Sondheim (lyrics) and Leonard Bernstein’s (music) mainstay of ...
Absurdist playwright Eugene Ionesco’s little-known play seems a logical, and theological, extension of his more famous, politically charged Rhinoceros, ab...
More than 20 years after its Los Angeles debut, Del Shores’ comedy about a dysfunctional family in 1986 Texas is still good for laughs. Director Jeff Murr...
This slate of one-acts, based on recorded events, is told through characters forgotten by history. The idea is intriguing, but the end results are far from sati...
More than 20 years after its Los Angeles debut, Del Shores' comedy about a dysfunctional family in 1986 Texas is still good for laughs. Director Jeff Murray...
Few families have commanded more public fascination or newsprint than the Kennedy clan. In his engaging character study, Brian Lee Franklin constructs a compell...
August Wilson's ten-play chronicle of the 20th-century African-American experience is one of the great achievements in dramatic literature. Gem of the Ocean...
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