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75 stories by "Samuel Garza Bernstein"

Theater Review: OPPENHEIMER (Rogue Machine at Electric Lodge in Venice) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

PARTNERING ARROGANCE WITH SACRIFICE In taking residence at the Electric Lodge, their new digs in Venice, Rogue Machine makes an audacious choice with the American premiere of Tom Morton-Smit…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:52pm on October 23, 2018

Los Angeles Theater Review: SILENCE! THE MUSICAL (Bucket List Theatre at The Actors Company) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

HANNIBAL THE CANNIBAL WANTS A WHIFF OF SOMETHING SPECIAL I didn't know what to expect when I made plans to see Bucket List Theatre's production of Silence! The Musical, a parody of the multi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:01pm on October 12, 2018

Theater Review: EVERYTHING THAT NEVER HAPPENED (Boston Court in Pasadena) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

ANCIENT LIES AND MODERN QUESTIONS Theatrical magic happens when all the elements of a production come together to form a seamless whole; when the text, direction, acting, and technical contr…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:22pm on October 8, 2018

Review: FRAN LEBOWITZ (CAP UCLA's Words & Ideas Series at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

A THOROUGHLY METROPOLITAN LIFE A worshipful cult greeted Fran Lebowitz at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in downtown L.A. on September 30. She seemed incredibly pleased but not at all surprise…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:29am on October 5, 2018

Theater Review: AMERICAN HERO (IAMA Theatre Company at the Pasadena Playhouse) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

FEAR THAT TASTES LIKE CHICKEN IAMA Theatre Company's 2018-19 season opener, Bess Wohl's American Hero (a Pasadena Playhouse guest production at the Carrie Hamilton Theatre) is a portrait in …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:27pm on September 29, 2018

Theater Review: MAME (Musical Theatre Guild) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

THE ENDURING LEGACY OF JERRY HERMAN AND THE 'STAR VEHICLE' The chief pleasure in Musical Theatre Guild's presentation of Mame at the Alex Theatre is hearing the music, full-out, as written, …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:55pm on September 24, 2018

Theater Review: THE CAKE (Geffen Playhouse) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

LOVE AND TOLERANCE BEGIN AT HOME Debra Jo Rupp is like a hurricane in miniature. She takes us inside a character's small, unexpected, interior storms. We see and feel her mind and emotions c…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:25pm on September 23, 2018

Theater Review: THE UNTRANSLATABLE SECRETS OF NIKKI CORONA (Geffen Playhouse in Westwood) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

MODERN LOSS MEETS THE ORPHEUS MYTH, BUT NEVER MAKES IT TO THE OTHER SIDE A superb cast tackles life and death in José Rivera's new play The Untranslatable Secrets of Nikki Corona, now in it…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:36pm on September 14, 2018

Los Angeles Theater Review: NATIVE GARDENS (Pasadena Playhouse) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

THE WAR OF ROSES — AND WEEDS Christian Barillas is adorably frazzled and enormously appealing in Native Gardens at the Pasadena Playhouse. He plays Pablo Del Valle, an ambitious lawyer…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:59pm on September 11, 2018

Theater Review: GUNSHOT MEDLEY: PART 1 (Rogue Machine Theatre in Los Angeles) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

MURDER WITHOUT END Sha'Leah Nikole Stubblefield is already a mesmerizing, ethereal presence on stage when you take a seat for Rogue Machine's American Saga Gunshot Medley: Part 1, now in its…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:16am on September 10, 2018

Theater Review: SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY (Kirk Douglas Theatre, Culver City) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

WE ARE THE MEAN GIRLS The subhead of Jocelyn Bioh's 2017 play, now at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City, is alluring but ultimately misleading. School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:22pm on September 9, 2018

Theater Review: SWEAT (Mark Taper Forum) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

THE BIRTH OF TRUMP'S RACIAL BLUE-COLLAR DIVIDE Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage places much of the action of Sweat, now at the Mark Taper Forum, in a working-class bar in Reading, Pennsylv…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:40pm on September 7, 2018

Theater Review: AIN'T TOO PROUD"THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS (Pre-Broadway Run at the Ahmanson in Los Angeles) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

MAGIC IN THE MUSIC Sometimes jukebox bio-musicals get so caught up in the fame and fortune of the journey that they miss the creative passion that is the true force driving most artists forw…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:54pm on August 28, 2018

Theater Review: I GO SOMEWHERE ELSE (Playwrights' Arena at Atwater Village Theatre) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

THE MOTHER OF THEM ALL "Don't call me a liar," a mother says. "But you lied," responds her daughter simply. And all holy hell breaks loose. In I Go Somewhere Else from Playwrights' Arena at …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:56pm on August 27, 2018

Theater Review: JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND SCREWING STALIN (Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

RED SCARE IN BROOKLYN I was at a dinner party in New York once and met a 97-year-old woman who embodied a kind of Upper West Side left-wing glamour I find intoxicating. She had grown up in a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:51pm on August 20, 2018

Theater Review: PARADISE " A DIVINE BLUEGRASS MUSICAL COMEDY (Ruskin Group Theatre) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

ALMOST PARADISE There are many pleasures on display in the newest incarnation of the bluegrass musical Paradise, which has been in development for over five years. Now at Ruskin Group Theatr…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:23pm on August 20, 2018

Theater Review: UNDER MILK WOOD (Open Fist Theatre Company at Atwater Village Theatre) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

THE PLEASURES OF WEBFOOT COCKLEWOMEN AND MINCED CAT Under Milk Wood is a vivid combination of poetry, drama, and music that was first performed as a radio play in 1954, and it is squarely ro…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:56am on July 30, 2018

Theater Review: SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM (Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

EMOTIONAL TURMOIL AND MUSICAL BLISS One of the pleasures of the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble's production of Side by Side by Sondheim is the experience of hearing voices without amplification. I…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:37pm on July 23, 2018

Los Angeles Theater Review: THREE DAYS IN THE COUNTRY (Antaeus Theatre in Glendale) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

THE TRAGIC COMEDY OF LOVE Antaeus Theatre closes its season with a terrific production of Three Days in the Country, Patrick Marber's adaptation of Turgenev's A Month in the Country. Turgene…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:16pm on July 13, 2018

Theater Review: A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME (Hollywood Fringe Festival) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

HALLUCINOGENS, MAN-WHORES & CHINA PEOPLE I'm not sure why Steve Chang chose to call his world premiere one-man show at the 2018 Hollywood Fringe Festival A Complete Waste of Time. It isn…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:58am on June 18, 2018

Los Angeles Theater Review: SKELETON CREW (Geffen Playhouse in Westwood) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

MOTHER COURAGE IN MOTOR CITY The marvel of scenic designer Rachel Meyers' work greets you when you enter the theater at the Geffen Playhouse, and draws the audience into Skeleton Crew, the t…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:31pm on June 15, 2018

Los Angeles Theater Review: 100 APRILS (Rogue Machine Theatre) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

ONE ARMENIAN, ONE TURK, ONE ROOM " WHAT ARE THE ODDS? "Your blondness has not served you the way we had hoped," says a woman to her daughter, as a husband and father is dying of heart failur…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:21am on June 11, 2018

Los Angeles Theater Review: BORDERTOWN NOW (Pasadena Playhouse) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

A WALL WILL NEVER STOP A BUTTERFLY When I was a kid, the word "wetback" had negative connotations, but I don't remember it being considered particularly hateful. My mother even used it to de…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:49pm on June 4, 2018

Theater Review: THE LAST SCHWARTZ (West Coast Jewish Theatre in Santa Monica) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

BUT IS IT GOOD FOR THE JEWS? I love Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now. It feels a bit highfalutin putting it that way, as if I sit around reading Victorian classics when not appreciatin…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:55am on May 21, 2018

Los Angeles Theater Review: DIE, MOMMIE, DIE! (Celebration Theatre at the Kirk Douglas in Culver City) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

“I'M NOT ALONE ANYMORE, I HAVE ME!” Charles Busch once said he thought of himself as the Loretta Young of drag, specializing in creatures of artifice, vanity, and soulful, often …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:43pm on May 14, 2018
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