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BITTERSWEET Unlike the hunt in "Bengal Tiger In The Bagdad Zoo", Joseph's Pulitzer Prize winning play, I found myself on the hunt for some rhyme and reason to be excited or enthralled with J…
BITTERSWEET Unlike the hunt in "Bengal Tiger In The Bagdad Zoo", Joseph's Pulitzer Prize winning play, I found myself on the hunt for some rhyme and reason to be excited or enthralled with J…
SWEET If you are looking for a wonderful afternoon of fun, laughter and sheer enjoyment – get yourself along to Theatre West, Cahuenga Boulevard West, Hollywood and see Storybook Theat…
SWEET “Never Givin’ Up” gathers us into a civic body to contemplate these subjects from a human-centered point of view. This is what the theater, even in an artistically re…
SWEET This is what life is all about. Carol Kaufman Segal – Reviewplays BITTERSWEET Director Mary Lou Belli keeps the play moving but there is not much she can do with the inert writin…
SWEET This sort of piece doesn't contain much surprise; its value is as a reminder of what we already understand " that is, the horror of war " but many of us choose not to think about if we…
BITTERSWEET The challenge with The Break of Noon is that after nearly two and half hours, I wasn’t sure what all that button pushing added up to. This being a City Garage production, t…
SWEET Though its story line is linear, coherent, and accessible, Witch Ball nevertheless calls to mind absurdist theatre pieces such as Tristan Tzara's The Gas Heart and other dada-esque wor…
BITTER The volume and interchangeability of plot developments suggest a story in search of something to say. The punchy gimmick — an anchorman who starts to pray — could conceiva…
SWEET Though not without new-show quirks, Matt Donnelly, Jamelle Dolphin and Andy Cooper’s fervent, thoughtful musical study of legendary record store Dolphin’s of Hollywood and …
SWEET By show’s end, we come to love and appreciate Monica Piper, and all she’s endured; when someone is able to dig deep into one’s own challenges, along the oft bumpy roa…
BITTERSWEET It's a fascinating premise, despite a basic predictability and some credibility problems. It's hard to believe that, if Gordon was that intent on giving his brain to science, he …
BITTERSWEET Those delicate, rich moments are why I had to fight a visceral distaste for the play's unearned ending, which undermines the story and its characters' bravery in the face of an u…
BITTERSWEET But as with farce, the enemy of any black comedy is pathos, and director Ben Rock lays it on with a trowel in a weirdly melodramatic and grisly Act 2 that only succeeds in smothe…
SWEET Edwards's script could use some snips here and there, but it's an entertaining and humorous blend of light- and dark-heartedness. The performances are both resonant and convincing unde…
SWEET Of Good Stock is well supported by the unsurpassed quality of stagecraft that we’ve come to expect from SCR. Of particular note is Tony Fanning’s scenic design, which ingen…
SWEET I recently attended a great new one woman show called Prison Boxing making it’s world premiere at The Skylight Theatre Skylab on Vermont. It’s a very good biographical show…
BITTERSWEET Ultimately this lively but scattershot production, instead of bringing “Julius Caesar” back to life, buries the play deeper in the sands of time. Margaret Gray –…
SWEET In short, “Newsies” is a critic-proof, resolutely entertaining, slightly exhausting romp, with a strong company and no end of technical flash. If it’s more throwback …
SWEET This is, overall, a great production. It's astute, uproarious, heartbreaking, and above all honest. It dares to look at the nature of relationships as they are put to the test. The str…
SWEET The play raises questions on the nature of radicalism and appeasement that are more allegorical than immediate. Still, it takes you to another place and another time with considerable …
SWEET Mark Brokaw’s production, with its quick-assembly storybook set by Anna Louizos, hadn’t settled into the Ahmanson by Wednesday’s performance. Josh Rhodes’ chore…
BITTERSWEET If Greig’s drama were more fully imagined, this idea might have a more powerful effect. “Dunsinane” is intelligently arranged, but the characters are more or le…
BITTER Mildly amusing, never hilarious or truly imaginative, American Wee-Pie is feel-good family fare, the sort of inoffensive comedy suitable for older children should you need to bring th…
BITTER Traditions are meant to be reinvented, but a revival that is more interested in creating indoor fog effects than in uniting its cast can’t help but founder. McGarry’s Mrs.…
SWEET That long-ago teapot tempest, its perpetrator, his victims and both their risible naiveté and rude disillusionment are all faithfully resurrected as if freshly ripped from today's hea…