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1,308 stories by "Charles McNulty"

Leonardo DiCaprio's talents are in full bloom by Charles McNulty

Success for an actor " yes, even one of the classic Hollywood mold " can be a mixed blessing. For Leonardo DiCaprio, "Titanic" was both the greatest thing that ever happened to his career " …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:34pm on March 13, 2016

Toil and trouble, and missed connections, in 'Macbeth' at Berkeley Repertory Theatre by Charles McNulty

Lady Macbeth is such a larger-than-life theatrical figure that it's only natural that audiences would like more information about her than Shakespeare is willing to provide. His method, stil…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:10pm on March 13, 2016

Danai Gurira's 'Eclipsed' - a harrowing tale of women and war in Africa - is a promising sign of Broadway's future by Charles McNulty

Broadway, hardly a bastion of diversity, has been starting to see the wisdom in this "Hamilton"-rocked season of bringing new voices to the table. "Eclipsed," by the U.S.-born, Zimbabwean-ra…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:07pm on March 13, 2016

'Romeo and Juliet' is a potent production still finding its way by Charles McNulty

Large dumpsters, the kind often seen at construction sites or behind restaurants, play a prominent role in Dámaso Rodriguez's kinetic modern-dress production of William Shakespeare's "Rom…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:46pm on February 23, 2016

Laughs can't mask the painfully underexplored issues in 'The Mystery of Love & Sex' by Charles McNulty

In the ancient world, long before modern psychology domesticated sex, Eros was considered a fearful, destabilizing, often ruinous force. In "The Mystery of Love & Sex," a recent play by Bath…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:36am on February 23, 2016

'Julia' updates 1888 classic with passionate acting, stunning staging, modern observation by Charles McNulty

"Miss Julie," August Strindberg's 1888 classic, has inspired so many high-profile adaptations " the work has been relocated to Britain, Ireland, America, Russia and (most effectively) South …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:02pm on February 19, 2016

Sean Hayes plays the Creator with ironic camp in 'An Act of God' at the Ahmanson Theatre by Charles McNulty

God is headlining at the Ahmanson Theatre in the Broadway comedy "An Act of God," but please don't think of this as the Second Coming. This appearance is really more of a tease, an occasion …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:31am on February 12, 2016

A licensing decree prohibiting reviews of 'The Room' at REDCAT overshadows the production, which is iffy by Charles McNulty

This is not a review. Samuel French Inc., the licensing agent representing the Harold Pinter estate in the U.S., has decreed that the Wooster Group's production at REDCAT of Pinter's first p…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:25am on February 9, 2016

'Fly' smartly and briskly tells the story of the Tuskegee Airmen at Pasadena Playhouse by Charles McNulty

History is given a warm theatrical salute in "Fly," a tap-dance-infused drama that tells the story of a group of Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American Army Air Corps fighters who helpe…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:05pm on February 2, 2016

Broadway musical 'Hamilton' could teach Oscar a lesson on diversity by Charles McNulty

"Hamilton" is coming to the Hollywood Pantages Every Hollywood mover-and-shaker ought to see it.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:45am on January 28, 2016

Broadway musical 'Hamilton' could teach Oscar a lesson on diversity by Charles McNulty

A tremor of excitement ran through the Los Angeles theater scene on Tuesday with the announcement that "Hamilton," Broadway's biggest phenomenon since "Rent," will play the Hollywood Pantage…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:23am on January 28, 2016

'Candide' is revisited in a playfully imaginative staging by Long Beach Opera by Charles McNulty

A flop with a glittering score. That was the consensus verdict after Leonard Bernstein's "Candide," a musical adapted from Voltaire's slim, satiric 1759 novel, closed on Broadway shortly aft…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:00am on January 26, 2016

'The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey' shines with humanity by Charles McNulty

There's nothing quite as gratifying as spending 90 minutes in the company of a gifted storyteller. James Lecesne holds his audience rapt at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, where his solo show "The…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:13pm on January 16, 2016

The theater world's loss of Myra Carter, Brian Bedford and Alan Rickman resounds by Charles McNulty

They weren't household names, and only one of their faces might be widely recognizable, but the deaths in rapid succession of Myra Carter, Brian Bedford and Alan Rickman represent an incalcu…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:50pm on January 15, 2016

Orwell's '1984' has never seemed so current and terrifying as on the Broad Stage by Charles McNulty

When literary classics are adapted for the stage with kid gloves, Masterpiece Tedium is usually the result. The reason is fairly straightforward. Art that makes a lasting impression must pos…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:52pm on January 14, 2016

'The Madwoman in the Volvo' offers a comic romp through a midlife crisis by Charles McNulty

Sandra Tsing Loh's midlife crisis may turn out to be the best thing that has ever happened to her career. Adultery, divorce and menopause have given this multidisciplinary humorist a banquet…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:30pm on January 12, 2016

LA Times Theater Critic Looks Back Over a Decade of Reviewing by Charles McNulty

Highlights of ten years of theater reviewing

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:08pm on January 10, 2016

A Times critic looks forward to a bright future backlit by a decade of brilliant theater by Charles McNulty

Sometimes the word "unforgettable" can be taken literally. I can still feel that electric charge when I first encountered Rajiv Joseph's "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo" in 2009. The world …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:49am on January 10, 2016

For theater lovers, these holiday gifts would be a show of affection by Charles McNulty

Still haven't checked off those on your gift list who are of a more melodramatic or histrionic temperament? Never fear. There is a cornucopia of holiday goodies waiting for the thespians and…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:49pm on December 19, 2015

Idina Menzel is radiant in the flawed 'If/Then' at the Pantages by Charles McNulty

Idina Menzel is such a beloved Broadway talent that it only makes sense that a show built around her would give us two Menzels for the price of one. "If/Then," the 2014 Broadway musical now …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:35pm on December 12, 2015

The best theater of 2015 highlights transformation and enduring power from L.A. to Broadway by Charles McNulty

Here, in alphabetical order, are my 2015 theater highlights. "Amélie," Berkeley Repertory Theatre: An enchanting act of theatrical translation that brought the French film to the stage in a…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:35pm on December 12, 2015

In L.A. theater, Martin Luther King and privileged white men helped drive points home by Charles McNulty

"Identity politics" has an old-fashioned ring, the banner of the academic culture wars of the 1990s, but the conflicts over race, religion, sexuality, gender, nationality and, let us not for…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:35pm on December 12, 2015

'Color Purple' musical on Broadway has a divine, moving spirit by Charles McNulty

What a difference a director makes. Having seen the original Broadway staging of "The Color Purple" in New York and then the touring production at the Ahmanson Theatre, I was in no rush to r…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:57pm on December 10, 2015

Security concerns jangle Broadway, but not enough to keep audiences away by Charles McNulty

The crowds in the theater district here have been as large and unwieldy as they typically are this time of year. Walk along Broadway or 8th Avenue between 42nd and 50th streets around 7:30 i…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:05pm on December 8, 2015

Broadway's 'School of Rock' is saved by the students by Charles McNulty

NEW YORK " The youngsters from the new musical "School of Rock" are on a rescue mission. Not only are they trying to salvage their wacko teacher's dream of transforming their nerdy selves in…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:42pm on December 6, 2015
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