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1,382 stories by "Tony Frankel"

San Francisco Theater Review: BEACH BLANKET BABYLON (Club Fagazi) by Tony Frankel

THE HAT'S JUST KEEP ON COMIN' Billed as the world's longest running musical revue, Steve Silver's Beach Blanket Babylon is a flamboyant, frivolous, and frothy burlesque that takes a jab at p…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:56pm on November 9, 2012

Los Angeles Theater and Film Review: WRECK-IT RALPH (Directed by Rich Moore) by Tony Frankel

AN IMAGINATIVE STORY AND SPECTACULAR VISUALS MAKE UP FOR CALCULATED FAMILIARITY It's quite an accomplishment for Disney that the multitude of elements in Wreck-It Ralph don't collapse in on …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:46am on November 7, 2012

Los Angeles/Regional Theater Review: HOW TO WRITE A NEW BOOK FOR THE BIBLE (South Coast Rep in Costa Mesa) by Tony Frankel

HOW TO LAUGH AND CRY AND BE UNMOVED AT THE SAME TIME Playwright Bill Cain, after discovering his mother, Mary, had six months to live, moved into the family home in Syracuse, New York. Like …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:35pm on November 6, 2012

San Francisco Theater Preview: STRINDBERG CYCLE: THE CHAMBER PLAYS IN REP (Cutting Ball Theater) by Tony Frankel

AN AUGUST PROJECT In many ways, playwright August Strindberg's influence in the theater has been far more significant than his public reception. While theater historians and scholars speak o…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:26am on November 5, 2012

San Francisco Theater Preview: CARMELINA (42nd Street Moon) by Tony Frankel

THAT’S AMORE I hope San Franciscans actually know how advantaged they are to have a company like 42nd Street Moon, which presents fully staged productions of rarely-seen musicals. Whil…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:39pm on November 3, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: IN THE RED AND BROWN WATER (Fountain Theatre) by Tony Frankel

RED AND BROWN IS THEATRICAL GOLD Los Angeles is usually the last major theater city in the states to see productions of playwrights whose works have received praise in their world prem…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:19pm on November 2, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Feature: DEATH OF A SALESGIRL (Bootleg) by Tony Frankel

ATTENTION MUST BE PAID Bootleg Theater continues its run of the world premiere of Death of a Salesgirl, an absurdist tragicomedy with integrated media, about one woman's struggle to fr…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:11pm on November 2, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: THE MADNESS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE: A LOVE STORY (First Folio in Oak Brook) by Tony Frankel

THE MADNESS OF SITE-SPECIFIC THEATER Back in 2010, First Folio presented David Rice's site-specific theater piece, The Madness of Edgar Allan Poe: A Love Story. If any show should be heaped …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:52pm on October 28, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: IN PIGEON HOUSE (Seanachaí) by Tony Frankel

I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT THE TITLE MEANS Every once in a while, a theater company falls in love with a script and simply must stage it. I can't imagine any other reason that Seanachaí decid…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:48pm on October 24, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: THE BOOK THIEF (Steppenwolf) by Tony Frankel

A DEATH OF FRESH AIR During the height of WWII in Germany, a recently orphaned adolescent girl named Liesel is taken in by a poor couple in The Book Thief, now receiving a world premiere pro…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:33pm on October 22, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: NEIGHBORHOOD 3: REQUISITION OF DOOM (Strawdog) by Tony Frankel

THE DANGERS OF TECHNOLOGY " ON STAGE AND OFF Playwright Jennifer Haley is definitely onto something in her play Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom, now receiving its Chicago premiere at Str…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:16am on October 21, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: AFTER (Profiles) by Tony Frankel

AFTERGLOW It's with good reason that Chad Beckim's After has been extended at Profiles Theatre. Yes, Beckim's script undoubtedly tries to cover too much territory as he tells the tale of Mon…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:42pm on October 17, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: 42ND STREET (Theatre at the Center in Munster, IN) by Tony Frankel

YOU DEFINITELY WANT TO MEET THESE FEET I was led to believe, based on having seen both the original Broadway version of 42nd Street and the humongous Broadway revival, that the slight jukebo…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:09pm on October 12, 2012

Chicago Dance Feature: HUMAN LANDSCAPES (Joffrey Ballet) by Tony Frankel

THE LANDSCAPE OF THE SOUL Those who were lucky enough to witness the Joffrey Ballet's Spring Desire program this year were treated to what may well have been the greatest dance program…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:28pm on October 11, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: BLACK N BLUE BOYS/BROKEN MEN (Goodman Theatre) by Tony Frankel

A STORY TO TELL Writer/Actress Dael Orlandersmith has many stories to tell in her one-person show at the Goodman, but they all encompass the same theme: abuse. Specifically, involving boys a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:28pm on October 10, 2012

Chicago Dance Feature: ONE THOUSAND PIECES (Hubbard Street Dance Chicago) by Tony Frankel

PIECES OF FATE There is quite a bit of buzz surrounding Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's One Thousand Pieces, which will commence the company's 35th season. Inspired by Chagall’s masterp…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:35am on October 10, 2012

Chicago Theater Review and Commentary: ONE NAME ONLY (A DIFFERENT KIND OF REALITY SHOW) (Black Ensemble Theater) by Tony Frankel

ONE TIME ONLY FOR ONE NAME ONLY WAS ONE TOO MANY TIMES Yes, America's got talent. And the performers on stage at Black Ensemble Theater's beautiful new digs are packed to the gills with char…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:11pm on October 9, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: MAKING NOISE QUIETLY (Steep Theatre) by Tony Frankel

NOISE IS OFF It is 1944 in a field near a watering hole in Kent, England. A strapping, fine-looking, and masculine young man purveys the view and strips off his shirt. Another young man ente…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:43pm on October 6, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (Chicago Shakespeare) by Tony Frankel

GARY GRIFFIN CREATES A TRIUMPHANT MASTERPIECE AT CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE Rare is the theatrical experience that is so haunting and so achingly beautiful that your soul actually feels caressed an…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:02am on October 5, 2012

San Francisco Theater Review: HAMLET (Magic Theatre) by Tony Frankel

TRAGEDY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY If you have ever wanted to introduce teenagers to Hamlet, the production directed by Leisl Tommy at California Shakespeare is the one to take them to. Staged on …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:14pm on September 28, 2012

San Francisco Theater Review: THE OTHER PLACE (Magic Theatre) by Tony Frankel

THE PUZZLE BOX OF THE SOUL Critics should avoid discussing plot in their reviews, but playwright Sharr White has unintentionally placed a challenge before me: because the play is a labyrinth…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:54pm on September 26, 2012

Los Angeles Concert Feature: AN EVENING WITH DAVID BYRNE & ST. VINCENT (Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa) by Tony Frankel

BYRNE THIS Grammy®, Oscar® and Golden Globe winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honoree David Byrne along with St. Vincent make their Segerstrom Center debuts in An Evening with Davi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:03am on September 26, 2012

San Francisco Theater Review: THE REAL AMERICANS (The Marsh San Francisco) by Tony Frankel

WILL THE REAL AMERICANS PLEASE STAND UP? I was on a road trip in 2007 seeking to explore the plethora of National Parks that we, the American people, own. While heading through Des Moines, I…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:18pm on September 23, 2012

San Francisco Theater Review: THE NORMAL HEART (A.C.T.) by Tony Frankel

MORE POLEMIC BARK THAN EMOTIONAL BITE IN THIS NORMAL HEART Some eyes will be misty, some guts will be wrenched, and some souls will be startled after attending Larry Kramer's seminal play Th…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:55pm on September 21, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: THE BLUE IRIS (Fountain Theatre) by Tony Frankel

A LITTLE BLUE More than a few friends recently mentioned that there are many "great" things on the boob tube. Since I don't watch TV, it came as a surprise because I assumed it was mostly pa…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on August 26, 2012
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