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1,382 stories by "Tony Frankel"

Los Angeles Opera Preview: EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH (Dorothy Chandler Pavilion) by Tony Frankel

RELATIVITY, STAGED A trusty theater friend witnessed Einstein on the Beach at BAM in New York last year, and she told me it was not just one of the greatest theatrical experiences of her …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:51pm on October 1, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles Theater Review: ENRIQUE VIII (Rakatá at the Broad Stage) by Tony Frankel

MY KINGDOM FOR A TRANSLATION In the "What Were They Thinking?" Department, the Broad Stage has brought in a magnificently acted, thrillingly staged and cleverly edited version of Shakespeare…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:21pm on September 29, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles Opera Review: CARMEN (LA Opera at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion) by Tony Frankel

SAFETY IN NUMBERS The production of Carmen that opened this week at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion has been seen before. Emilio Sagi’s production originated at Madrid’s Teatro Rea…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:09pm on September 27, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles Theater Review: THE NORMAL HEART (Fountain Theatre) by Tony Frankel

THE HEART OF THE MATTER Larry Kramer's blistering condemnation that chronicles the early years of the AIDS epidemic has arrived with an intimate production that highlights the urgency of the…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:30pm on September 24, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles Theater Review: FOREVER FLAMENCO! "TO PAINT A WOMAN" (Fountain Theatre) by Tony Frankel

THEY COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT Once a month at the Fountain Theatre, Deborah Lawlor presents Forever Flamenco!, an assemblage of the greatest flamenco artists anywhere. Programs change eac…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:59pm on September 21, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles Theater Review: THE WIZARD OF OZ (Pantages Theatre in Hollywood) by Tony Frankel

NO HEART. NO BRAIN. NO NERVE. STAY HOME. Just short of insulting, a Broadway Machine-styled version of the iconic film, The Wizard of Oz, opened at the Pantages this week. Instead of writing…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:41pm on September 20, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles Theater Review: HAMLET (Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company at the Odyssey Theatre) by Tony Frankel

THERE IS NOTHING EITHER GOOD OR BAD, BUT CASTING MAKES IT SO Can it really be twenty years now that I have admired Lisa Wolpe's work? Time and again, the actress has impressed me with her ab…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:58pm on September 17, 2013[SHARE]

Bay Area Theater Review: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO (Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley) by Tony Frankel

DOMINGO DAZZLES What do world-renowned singers do once they have reached the age of retirement? On the strength of their name, they fill cabarets and concert houses across the land with nost…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:58am on September 14, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles / Regional Theater Review: DEATH OF A SALESMAN (South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa) by Tony Frankel

NOT MUCH LIFE IN DEATH The miracle of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is that it contains so many themes relevant to today's world"the American Dream, the disconnect of father and son, a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:35pm on September 12, 2013[SHARE]

Bay Area Theater Review: AFTER THE REVOLUTION (Aurora Theatre) by Tony Frankel

I SAY YOU WANT THIS REVOLUTION After the Revolution is a chewy new play about family dynamics and the difficulty of making moral judgments, especially after the fact. For audiences thirsting…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:38am on September 9, 2013[SHARE]

San Francisco Opera Review: MEFISTOFELE (San Francisco Opera) by Tony Frankel

HEAVEN OR HELL? I surmise that opinions will be all over the map for San Francisco Opera’s production of Mefistofele, Arrigo Boito’s 1868 take on the Faust legend. To begin wi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:05am on September 8, 2013[SHARE]

San Francisco Theater Review: MACBETH (We Players) by Tony Frankel

SOUND AND FURY INDEED The idea of site-specific theater"theatre which is performed in unconventional spaces compatible to the script"is nothing new, but it seems to be gaining ground. From N…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:23pm on September 7, 2013[SHARE]

San Francisco Theater Review: IN FRIENDSHIP: STORIES BY ZONA GALE (Word for Word) by Tony Frankel

A PRAIRIE THEATER COMPANION As many newer plays fail to grasp the art of storytelling, Word for Word Performing Arts Company offers compelling narratives via short stories which are performe…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:46am on September 5, 2013[SHARE]

Regional Theater Review: THE UNFORTUNATES (Oregon Shakespeare Festival) by Tony Frankel

THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL The most unfortunate thing about The Unfortunates is that a lot of talent (five writers, actually), having spent three years developing this new hybrid-musical, lacked …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:00am on August 30, 2013[SHARE]

Regional Theater Review: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Oregon Shakespeare Festival) by Tony Frankel

TO THINE OWN SELF BE SHREW What do you get when you cross Carl Perkins, a biker, and Chris Isaak? In David Ivers' rendition of The Taming of the Shrew, that rockabilly man with a sympathetic…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:37am on August 29, 2013[SHARE]

Regional Theater Review: THE LIQUID PLAIN (Oregon Shakespeare Festival) by Tony Frankel

NOT PLAIN BUT TOO LIQUID In her tale of two slaves who seek passage back to Africa in 1791 Rhode Island, Naomi Wallace has constructed a compelling narrative based on true events and people.…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:01pm on August 26, 2013[SHARE]

Bay Area Theater Preview: GOOD PEOPLE (Marin Theatre Company) by Tony Frankel

GOOD PEOPLE GETS BAY AREA PREMIERE Having seen productions of David Lindsay-Abaire's Good People at both the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles and Steppenwolf in Chicago, I can attest that thi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:48pm on August 25, 2013[SHARE]

Regional Theater Review: MY FAIR LADY (Oregon Shakespeare Festival) by Tony Frankel

A LOVERLY LITTLE LADY The 1956 musical My Fair Lady, based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, was so transplendent in production values that the myriad subsequent revivals all strive for th…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:02pm on August 24, 2013[SHARE]

San Francisco Music Preview: SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY 2013-14 OPENING NIGHT GALA (Davies Symphony Hall) by Tony Frankel

AUDRA MCDONALD MAKES A RARE VISIT TO SAN FRANCISCO As if San Francisco Symphony's (SFS) annual opening night galas were not the most anticipated events of any year, SFS and Music Director Mi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:31pm on August 22, 2013[SHARE]

Bay Area Theater Review: NO MAN'S LAND (Berkeley Repertory Theatre) by Tony Frankel

A PRODUCTION OF AND IN NO MAN'S LAND It seems that people are forever cursed by their feeble attempts to make their lives neat and tidy. Whatever illusion of structure is created"a calendar,…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:08am on August 12, 2013[SHARE]

San Francisco Theater Review: CAN YOU DIG IT? THE '60's " BACK DOWN EAST 14TH (The Marsh) by Tony Frankel

YEAH, I CAN DIG IT The third installment of monologuist Don Reed's autobiographical coming-of-age trilogy has been extended yet again at the Marsh, and following on the heels of this San Fra…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:36am on August 11, 2013[SHARE]

Bay Area Theater Preview: LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN (California Shakespeare Theater) by Tony Frankel

CAL SHAKES' BIGGEST FAN The titular character in Oscar Wilde’s play Lady Windermere’s Fan is a vivacious young woman, married only two years, who never coughs or displays any oth…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:32pm on August 9, 2013[SHARE]

San Francisco Theater Review: HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (Boxcar Theatre) by Tony Frankel

EXTRA INCHES East Berlin expat Hedwig was forced to leave a rather important bit of himself"later herself"behind the Wall in order to pass physical exams and immigrate to America with the G.…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:18pm on August 8, 2013[SHARE]

San Diego Theater Review: DOUBLE INDEMNITY (Old Globe in Balboa Park) by Tony Frankel

STAGE NOIR In many ways, the stage adaptation of James Cain's novel, Double Indemnity, is a radical departure from the iconic film from director/writer Billy Wilder. The film"co-written by C…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:58pm on August 3, 2013[SHARE]

Los Angeles/Regional Theater Review: THE BIG PICTURE (Pageant of the Masters) by Tony Frankel

I GET THE PICTURE Pageant of the Masters' The Big Picture is perhaps the most three-dimensional idea from the fertile mind of director Diane Challis Davy. Continuing the 80-year tradition of…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:38am on July 25, 2013[SHARE]
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