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25 stories by "Jessica Koslow"

Black Suits Boys Seek Garage Band Glory While Iconis Covets Broadway by Jessica Koslow

Joe Iconis has been developing his garage-band musical "The Black Suits" for nearly a decade.. It receives its premiere at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:35pm on October 30, 2013

Travelers From Invisible Cities Sing and Dance Through Union Station by Jessica Koslow

The site-specific opera "Invisible Cities" turns Union Station into a setting for a tale involving Kublai Khan and Marco Polo, as well as travelers passing through LA. Director Yuval Sharon …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:10pm on October 16, 2013

Roussève and grimes Reach for the Stardust at REDCAT by Jessica Koslow

A gay African American teenager and tweets and texts about him are the focus in choreographer David Rousseve's and sound designer d. Sabela grimes' "Stardust," part of Radar L.A.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:00pm on September 23, 2013

Orrach's Corner Connects Boxing, Dancing, Jazz, Father, Son by Jessica Koslow

Joe Orrach boxes, dances, talks about his Boriqua upbringing in New York and his troubled relationship with his father. Add a jazz trio, and you get "In My Corner" at the Odyssey.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 2:21pm on September 4, 2013

Culture Shock LA and Versa-Style Bring Hip-Hop Dance to the Ford by Jessica Koslow

Culture Shock LA and Versa-Style Dance Company bring hip-hop to Ford Amphitheatre this season.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:21pm on June 26, 2013

Stepney Mods Face Wembley Rockers in ModRock at El Portal by Jessica Koslow

ModRock, a new jukebox musical at El Portal, pits the rockers of Wembley against the mods of Stepney in 1965 London, explain producer Tom Coleman and director Brian Lohmann.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 3:33pm on June 21, 2013

Arch Focused on the Story Arc in Sleepless in Seattle by Jessica Koslow

Jeff Arch, who wrote the Sleepless in Seattle story, spent more time working on the stage musical version, now at Pasadena Playhouse, than he spent on the movie.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 2:43pm on May 31, 2013

Dang Directs a Multicultural Chess for East West by Jessica Koslow

Director Tim Dang applies colorblind casting to his revival of Chess for East West Players.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:05pm on May 14, 2013

The Traces Team Ventures Into the Music Center by Jessica Koslow

As Traces, the Canadian-based circus, returns to LA at the Music Center, performer Bradley Henderson discusses the group's focus on performers as real people.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:59pm on April 24, 2013

Trisha Brown Dance Company's UCLA Retrospective by Jessica Koslow

Trisha Brown has stopped choreographing, but CAP UCLA is offering an extensive retrospective of her work -- not only at UCLA but also at Getty Center and Hammer Museum. Diane Madden, one of …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 8:19pm on April 2, 2013

Huck Finn Meets Japanese Dancers and a Jazz Quartet by Jessica Koslow

Choreographer Oguri read Huckleberry Finn in Japanese and asked jazz master Wadada Leo Smith to write and perform a score for a dance inspired by the novel. The result, called Notaway: Quest…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:11pm on February 27, 2013

Ken Roht Transforms Miss Julie Into Miss Julie(n) by Jessica Koslow

For more than a decade, Ken Roht has contemplated turning Strindberg's Miss Julie into a gay man, Miss Julien. Now it's happening, in a somewhat environmental production called Ken Roht's Mi…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:05pm on February 20, 2013

Circus Oz Returns to UCLA With From the Ground Up by Jessica Koslow

Australia's Circus Oz made a big splash in a short run at UCLA in 1984, as part of the Olympic Arts Festival. Its venue then was the smaller Freud; now it's returning to the bigger Royce Hal…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:50pm on February 5, 2013

REDCAT Hosts red, black & GREEN: a blues by Jessica Koslow

Marc Bamuthi Joseph hosts eco-festivals in underserved parts of American cities. In his red, black & GREEN: a blues, these festivals are represented in an installation on stage, where th…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 1:16pm on January 29, 2013

Monk and Company Make Music On Behalf of Nature by Jessica Koslow

The celebrated composer and performer Meredith Monk brings her vocal ensemble to UCLA this weekend for the premiere of On Behalf of Nature. She says she would like to deliver political messa…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:51pm on January 18, 2013

Kathleen Marshall Knows Anything Goes by Jessica Koslow

Helmer-choreographer Kathleen Marshall puts the kicks in the old-time Cole Porter tuner, opening this week at Ahmanson Theatre. READ MORE

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 2:00pm on November 27, 2012

Henne and Hutter Collaborate on Cave… at Diavolo by Jessica Koslow

Lilith, who arguably pre-dated Eve as the first woman in Hebrew folklore, unites playwright Aaron Henne's new theatre dybbuk and Kate Hutter's LA Contemporary Dance Company in a choreographe…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:09pm on November 9, 2012

Storytales: John Edgar Wideman With an Inglish Beat by Jessica Koslow

For Storytales, WordTheatre combines the micro-fiction of John Edgar Wideman, 30 well-known actor/readers, a score by  Evan "Chuck Inglish" Ingersoll of the Cool Kids, the dance troupe Cu…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 2:32pm on October 1, 2012

Street Dance Plus Gilgamesh = Illuminated Manuscript by Jessica Koslow

Street dancers are strongly individualistic, notes Amy "Catfox" Campion, who runs Antics Performance. So how does she transform their solo breaking, popping and krumping moves into a theatri…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:42pm on September 25, 2012

Mikhail Baryshnikov " A Russian In Paris by Jessica Koslow

Mikhail Baryshnikov immigrated to the West from the Soviet Union, becoming an international ballet superstar. Now, at age 64, his destinations have changed " he doesn't dance much in the US …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:00pm on April 11, 2012

Hoggett Created Hard Knocks for American Idiot Cast by Jessica Koslow

London-based Steven Hoggett choreographed American Idiot, the Green Day musical that opens tonight at the Ahmanson. Director Michael Mayer had liked Hoggett's Black Watch work.  But Hogge…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:01pm on March 14, 2012

From Lagos to LA, Sahr Ngaujah Plays Fela! by Jessica Koslow

Sahr Ngaujah, an American-born son of a father from Sierra Leone and an American mother, portrays the late Afrobeat star and political activist Fela Kuti in the Bill T. Jones-directed musica…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:31pm on December 14, 2011

Bring It On: The Musical Crosses the Line by Jessica Koslow

It feels like teen spirit -- and team spirit -- at the Ahmanson Theatre, where Adrienne Warren and Taylor Louderman  prepare for their starring roles in Bring It On: The Musical. No, they…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 2:43pm on November 9, 2011

Come Fly With John Selya, Sinatra, and Tharp by Jessica Koslow

As Twyla Tharp's Come Fly With Me arrives at the Pantages, Twyla Tharp resident director John Selya discusses the heartfelt break dancing he'll be doing, the long-running romance between Tha…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:25pm on October 25, 2011

Todd Nielsen Returns to Robber Bridegroom at ICT by Jessica Koslow

Todd Nielsen returns to International City Theatre to helm a show dear to his heart -- The Robber Bridegroom, opening October 14.  The multi-tasking director previously led a 1986 product…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 9:53pm on October 11, 2011
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