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125 stories by "Philip Brandes"

Review: 'Someone Who'll Watch Over Me' a gritty, touching revival by Philip Brandes

Depending on your point of view, the enduring topicality of Frank McGuinness’ 1992 Middle East hostage drama, “Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me,” can be seen as a testame…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00pm on May 8, 2013

Review: 'Rick the Strangler' is really in the doghouse now by Philip Brandes

The ready-made edginess of hit men, hookers and gangsters is a foundation that a story can either build on or coast on. Writer-director Brian Peterson’s "The Misadventures of Rick the …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:16pm on January 30, 2013

Review: Life lessons winningly taught on 'Avenue Q' by Philip Brandes

The disarmingly cross-eyed puppets of  “Avenue Q” may have taken up a more modest residence than in touring productions past, but they’re still thoroughly engaging in DO…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:38pm on December 6, 2012

Review: In 'Angels Fall' at Lex Theatre, redemption is at hand by Philip Brandes

“Some problem with the nuclear thing again …” Such is the breezy way locals in a remote New Mexico community shrug off a declared state of emergency following a nearby ura…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:33pm on November 28, 2012

Review: 'One November Yankee' flies into tragedy by Philip Brandes

Taking its name from the tail number of a crashed airplane, “One November Yankee” at the NoHo Arts Center is about a disaster rather than being a disaster, which is always the be…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:09pm on November 20, 2012

Review: 'Kong' is a towering comedy at T.U. Studios by Philip Brandes

Skypilot Theatre Company’s “Kong: A Goddamn Thirty-Foot Gorilla” sets its satirical aircraft targeting system on a rather sizable object. Managing it on a small stage with …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:56pm on November 13, 2012

Review: Big transformation act in magic show 'Smoke and Mirrors' by Philip Brandes

What are you most afraid of? Posing that question directly to the audience at the outset of his “Smoke and Mirrors” theatrical magic show at the Promenade Playhouse in Santa Moni…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:40pm on November 6, 2012

Review: 'Cherry Docs' earnestly confronts bigotry in several forms by Philip Brandes

Tolerance is an ideal easily invoked in the abstract, but it seems to be losing ground when it comes to follow-through. In a particularly timely revival, “Cherry Docs,” David Gow…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:15pm on September 20, 2012

Theater review: 'Private Lives' at Rubicon Theatre by Philip Brandes

Dazzling repartee between the pair of divorced sophisticates at the center of “Private Lives” is one reason Noël Coward’s 1930 comedy of bad manners never goes out of st…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:42pm on September 11, 2012

Theater review: 'The Bat' at Theatre 40 by Philip Brandes

Thirty years before a certain caped crusader commenced his crime-fighting career, a cloaked criminal commandeered a comparable chiropteran cognomen for his crooked capers. We refer of course…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:45pm on August 2, 2012

Review: Shakespeare Center's 'As You Like It' sends clowns outdoors by Philip Brandes

One sure way to stage “As You Like It” to make way sure you like it is to send in the clowns — an approach director Kenn Sabberton takes rather seriously in the Shakespeare…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:09pm on July 19, 2012

Theater review: First-rate education in 'A Child Left Behind' by Philip Brandes

As the title suggests, Alan Aymie’s “A Child Left Behind” at the Beverly Hills Playhouse takes critical aim at the ways under-resourced educational institutions fail those …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:42pm on July 10, 2012

Review: 'Roadkill Confidential' unsettles with 'noir-ish' style by Philip Brandes

At what point does creative freedom collide with moral accountability? Sheila Callaghan’s bleakly sardonic “Roadkill Confidential” at Son of Semele Theater poses the questi…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00pm on June 27, 2012

Review: 'Measure for Measure' foments and frolics in the '60s by Philip Brandes

That perennial harbinger of summer — Shakespeare in the great outdoors — is once again upon us, as one of the Southland’s spectacularly scenic venues, the Will Geer Theatri…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:35pm on June 5, 2012

Review: A soul-stirring 'Gem of the Ocean' at the Rubicon Theatre by Philip Brandes

“What good is freedom if you can’t do nothing with it?” demands the superb Anthony J. Haney as former Underground Railroad conductor Solly Two Kings in an early defining mo…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:34pm on May 27, 2012

Review: Traveling 'Sideways' through wine country -- and life by Philip Brandes

A weeklong road trip through the Santa Ynez Valley wine country drives two middle-aged buddies to unexpected tests of both their varietal and moral palates in “Sideways: The Play.&rdqu…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:29pm on May 24, 2012

Review: 'Sukie and Sue' a demonic romp at Blank's 2nd Stage Theatre by Philip Brandes

The demonic potential in even the most innocuous-looking child’s doll should come as no surprise to parents who've felt its eerie supernatural impact on their wallets. But, far more si…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:19pm on May 10, 2012

Review: A ship-shape 'Dames at Sea' belongs to the ladies by Philip Brandes

Buoyed by a ship-shape cast, the Colony Theatre Company’s “Dames at Sea” revival broadsides the 1930s movie musicals of Busby Berkeley with tongue firmly in cheek. It&rsquo…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:20pm on April 19, 2012

Theater review: 'Early and Often' at Open Fist Theatre by Philip Brandes

Philip Brandes reviews the political satire "Early and Often" at the Open Fist Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00pm on April 12, 2012

Theater review: 'Hello! My Baby' at the Rubicon Theatre by Philip Brandes

Philip Brandes reviews Cheri Steinkellner's new Tin Pan Alley-themed jukebox musical, "Hello! My Baby" at the Rubicon Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:15pm on March 28, 2012

Theater review: Diary of a Madman at Actors Circle Theatre by Philip Brandes

Maniacal laughter echoing through the opening sound montage doesn't pose much spoiler risk, given that the name of the monologue is "Diary of a Madman."Maniacal laughter echoing through the …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:51pm on March 21, 2012

Theater review: 'Diary of a Madman' at Actors Circle Theatre by Philip Brandes

Philip Brandes reviews "Diary of a Madman" at Actors Circle Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:22pm on March 21, 2012

Theater review: 'Jesus Ride' at Son of Semele by Philip Brandes

Philip Brandes reviews Mike Schlitt's comic monologue "Jesus Ride" at Son of Semele Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:30pm on March 15, 2012

Theater review: 'Moon Over Buffalo' at Open Fist Theatre by Philip Brandes

Besides wringing ample hilarity from the breezy plot, Johnson s staging manages a bit of substance.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:39pm on March 1, 2012

Theater review: 'Moon Over Buffalo' at Open Fist Theatre by Philip Brandes

Philip Brandes reviews Ken Ludwig's backstage farce, "Moon Over Buffalo," at Open Fist Theatre.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:00pm on March 1, 2012
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