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Gentle readers! This week’s theater review for the LA Weekly is of Live! From the Last Night of My Life, now playing at Sacred Fools in East Hollywood. A despondent fellow, Doug (Pete …
The Eastern Star Gallery at Archer, located on the historic campus of The Archer School for Girls, will be exhibiting work from Brad Spence. The exhibition, Nothing Gold Can Stay, will featu…
With its Gothic theme, reflected in lavish costuming and majestic sets (both elements designed by Lez Brotherston), and a lush score by Tchaikovsky, "Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty" promis…
A recently overturned LA ban on hand-painted murals is preserving a beautification effort aimed at one of the most blighted areas of the Valley. It's also opening doors for a new wave…
Striking the perfect balance between scares and laughs, Play Dead delivers plenty of delicious thrills, macabre chills and giggles. The one-act show features Todd Robbins as our ghoulish hos…
Gentle readers! This week’s theater review for the LA Weekly is of a bittersweet comedy Dallas Non-Stop, now playing at Atwater Village Theatre. We gave it a ‘go!’ Young an…
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Pauline Adamek from ArtsBeatLA.com recently went out to the Californian desert to interview fine artist Carrie Graber " creator of exquisite oil paintings and handsome furniture. About the A…
Rock phenomenon Alice Cooper " 'The Godfather of Shock Rock' " will take to the stage, making his Segerstrom Center debut at Segerstrom Hall on Tuesday, November 26 at 7:30 p.m. as part of h…
Hello dear readers! This week’s theater review for the LA Weekly is of Why I Died, A Comedy!, now playing at the Hudson Theatres in Hollywood. Katie Rubin’s energet…
Bette Midler"aka The Divine Miss M"is set to star in the West Coast premiere I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers, opening at the Geffen Playhouse on December 3rd and running fo…
Gentle readers! This week’s theater review for the LA Weekly is of Gidion’s Knot, presented by Furious Theatre Company and now playing at the Pasadena Playhouse, upstairs.…
City Garage is known for staging edgy and provocative avant garde theater and their latest production, Moskva, is no exception. Written by Steven Leigh Morris, Moskva is a bizarre and…
Trot & Jot the globe with Erin Byrne & The Voyage Vixens On Friday, November 8, 7:30-9:30 pm, The Writers Junction in Santa Monica (1001 Colorado Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90401) will ho…
Stunning spectacle, breathtaking artistry, effortless grace and elegance"Cirque du Soleil's has done it again. Their dazzling, gasp-inducing production Totem provides all the acrobatic maste…
The Midas Touch Renowned architect Richard Landry takes on four distinctly different projects in the Valley"all with wondrous results. Not only does architect and designer Richard Landry rea…
A hoary old thriller, Wait Until Dark still holds some scares for 21st century theatre audiences and can be seen at the Geffen Playhouse until Sunday, November 17. The stage play by F…
Get away from the hustle and bustle of the Valley's most populated treks and touch base with nature in a serene way. Instead of Fryman and Runyon canyons, explore one of these routes"all of …
Terror from the page – on stage! CAPTURED AURAL PHANTASY THEATER presents its Haunted Horror Spook Show at the historic El Cid for One Night Only " Sunday, November 3. The perfect conc…
LA Stage Times feature article – Ann Noble's on the Laramie-Liar Shuttle " But Writing Comes First by Pauline Adamek You think you know LA theater? Who's currently acting in two very d…
Ann Noble shuttles between roles in "The Laramie Project -- Ten Yeats Later" and "The Liar," even as she maintains that she's first and foremost a writer.
::STOP PRESS:: Lost Girls at Rogue Machine has been extended until December 16, 2013 Previously reviewed: Almost immediately after the central protagonist Maggie (Jennifer Pollono) bu…
Dear readers! This week’s theater review for the LA Weekly is of Creditors, now playing at the Odyssey Theatre in West L.A. We gave it ‘Pick of the Week.’ Cre…
Hello again dear readers! My second review this week for the LA Weekly is of Rumination, now playing at the Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre in North Hollywood. Rumination This one-act…
David Ives' dazzling translation of Pierre Corneille's farcical play by (first performed in 1644) is vividly brought to life by two casts at Antaeus. Here follows a review of the 'Tangerines…