This latest NEW THEATER REVIEWS are embedded within this week's COMPREHENSIVE THEATER LISTINGS; also, see this week's THEATER FEATURE on El Ogrito (The Ogreling) and Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
FREUDENSTEIN: THE MONSTER LIVES
Freudenstein: The Monster Lives Photo courtesy of The New LATC
As part of the New LATC's internatinonal programming, a Mexican production of Ana Francis Mor's cabaret-style “homo opera farce” plays out the Frankenstein legend from Mexico City with two female actors. Performances in Spanish with English supertitles at the New LATC, 514 S. Spring Street downtown; Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 3 p.m. Tickets here or call (213) 489-0994 Ext. 107.
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PUTTING THE DAYS TO BED
Circle X Theatre Company presentes a reading tonight (Wednesday) of Deron Bos' Putting the Days to Bed, directed by Ken Sawyer at Studio Stage, 520 North Western Ave., 8 p.m.
STALIN'S SECRETARY
As part of its Living Room Series,
Blank Theatre Company hosts a reading of Steven Leigh Morris' comedy,
Stalin's Secretary, Monday, May 25, 8 p.m., directed by Jessica
Kubzansky 2nd Stage, 6500 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood.
“Hollywood
co-op neighbors are at war over the presence of domesticated chickens
in the back yard, one neighbor is defiantly trying to buy up the
building, and Joseph Stalin has crashed through the roof – only to be
elected President of the Homeowners' Association! This subversive new
comedy reveals the many different meanings of “home” as it jaywalks
across the intersection of civil rights and domestic security.”
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