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1,382 stories by "Tony Frankel"

Los Angeles Theater Review: RED (Mark Taper Forum) by Tony Frankel

WHAT WILL YOU SEE IN RED? John Logan's 2010 Tony-winning Red is a work of art, and the Mark Taper Forum is presenting the 2009 Donmar Warehouse Production, starring the illustrious Alfred Mo…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on August 18, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: THE MANOR (Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills) by Tony Frankel

MIND YOUR MANOR Site-specific theater productions"that is, theatre which is performed in unconventional spaces compatible to the script"remain mystifyingly uncommon. For example, why do outd…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:09am on August 13, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Commentary & Review: WEST SIDE STORY (Chance Theater in Anaheim Hills) by Tony Frankel

O.C. STORY First, scroll down to the bottom of this review; there you will find the information you need to buy your tickets to Oanh Nguyen's magnificently re-interpreted production of West …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:39pm on August 4, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Article & Review: REDCAT'S NEW ORIGINAL WORKS FESTIVAL (Disney Hall) by Tony Frankel

BEST BE ON YOUR AVANT-GARDE Understanding the origins of REDCAT, the downtown center for innovative visual, performing, and media arts, will assist the uninitiated in preparation for the ava…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:04pm on August 1, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: STEPHEN SONDHEIM: IN CONVERSATION (Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa) by Tony Frankel

IT COULD HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL Attendees who had never seen Stephen Sondheim being interviewed in person must have been licking their chops with every juicy morsel that the legend said about h…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:03pm on July 28, 2012

San Diego Theater Review: HARMONY, KANSAS (Diversionary Theatre) by Tony Frankel

GOLD DISCOVERED IN THE PLAINS I rolled my eyes when I heard about the plot of Harmony, Kansas, a musical having its world premiere at Divisionary Theatre in San Diego. Heath is a gay Kansan …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:27pm on July 13, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: THE EXORCIST (Geffen Playhouse in Westwood) by Tony Frankel

NO EVIL. NO GOOD. There are few who do not know the story. The devil possesses Regan, the innocent 12-year-old daughter of movie star Chris MacNeil, who is working on a film in Georgetown. A…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:51pm on July 12, 2012

San Diego Theater Feature: THE OLD GLOBE 2012 SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL (Lowell Davies Festival Theatre) by Tony Frankel

ALL THE WORLD'S A GLOBE After previewing in the month of June, The Old Globe officially opens the 2012 Shakespeare Festival this week. Adrian Noble returns for his third season as the intern…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:03pm on July 6, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: A MISSIONARY POSITION (REDCAT in Los Angeles) by Tony Frankel

LEARNING OF A DEATH PENALTY FOR ONE'S EXISTENCE Uganda has an alarming history when it comes to human rights violations, but recent developments against gay people are horrifying. In 2005, U…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:00am on July 1, 2012

Off-Broadway Theater Review: 3C (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater) by Tony Frankel

THREE'S COMPANY ON SHROOMS The concept of David Adjmi's flawed but entertaining new play 3C is an intriguing one: to take Three's Company, an iconic, milquetoast ABC sitcom (which starred Jo…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:52pm on June 29, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: FELLOWSHIP! (Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood) by Tony Frankel

RING IT ON! I hadn't read J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring since junior high, and the movie, which is the first installment of Peter Jackson's gorgeous film trilogy The Lord of th…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:15pm on June 28, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: THE BLACK GLASS (Hollywood Fringe Festival) by Tony Frankel

WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE Somewhere around half-way through Guy Zimmerman's The Black Glass, a "Hollywood Fringe Festival premiere," my mind began to wander. Every opport…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:14pm on June 23, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: THE SAVANNAH DISPUTATION (The Colony Theatre in Burbank) by Tony Frankel

A MISSIONARY'S POSITION At rise: A critic is writing when the doorbell rings. The critic opens the door and reveals Savannah, a perky, Southern, cheerleader-type with pamphlets in her hand. …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:12am on June 20, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: LANGUAGE ROOMS (Los Angeles Theatre Center) by Tony Frankel

ATTEND THIS PLAY Go see Language Rooms now. I bought a ticket with no intention of a review, but Yussef El Guindi is far and away one of the most exciting new playwrights I have heard in yea…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:47pm on June 16, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: SHENANDOAH (Alex Theatre and Sherr Forum) by Tony Frankel

A MUSICAL DIVIDED CAN STILL STAND How I adore Musical Theatre Guild, which is presenting a full-out, highly professional concert staging of the 1975 musical Shenandoah. MTG offers the chance…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:41am on June 16, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review and Commentary: NO WAY AROUND BUT THROUGH (Falcon Theatre in Burbank) by Tony Frankel

NO WAY The current production of No Way Around But Through, a world premiere play by Scott Caan, contains many ingredients that explain why L.A. has little to no reputation as a fountainh…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:00pm on June 11, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: IMMEDIATE FAMILY (Goodman's Owen Theatre in Chicago) by Tony Frankel

GUESS WHO'S COMING TO THE WEDDING DINNER? Immediate Family, written by Chicago actor and playwright Paul Oakley Stovall, is part sitcom and part dysfunctional family drama, garnished with ra…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:13pm on June 11, 2012

Los Angeles Theater and Tour Review: THE ADDAMS FAMILY (Pantages Theatre) by Tony Frankel

REAPPLYING MAKE-UP ON THE SAME CORPSE Your enjoyment of The Addams Family, now on its National Tour, will depend largely on your expectations. If you are a discerning musical theater aficion…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:59pm on June 10, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: LOS OTROS (Mark Taper Forum) by Tony Frankel

¿POR QUÉ? I have been trying to figure out sixty ways from Sunday's opening of Los Otros just exactly how to approach a critique. The new one-act musical by composer Michael John LaCh…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:33pm on June 6, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: VERY STILL & HARD TO SEE (Lex Theatre in Hollywood) by Tony Frankel

VERY IMPERVIOUS AND HARD TO GET, OR WHAT THE HELL..? I'm debating whether or not to tell you to go to Hell. Should you choose to go, playwright Steve Yockey will take you there in the world …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:41am on June 5, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: SYNESTHESIA (Bootleg Theater) by Tony Frankel

PIECE OF EIGHT Conceived by Ashlin Halfnight and Melanie Sylvan at New York's Electric Pear Productions, Synesthesia can easily be classified in the "Why Didn't I Think of That?" Department.…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:40pm on May 29, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: STONEFACE (Sacred Fools in Hollywood) by Tony Frankel

TOO MUCH TRAGEDY SPOILS CLEVER CONCEIT Prior to curtain at Sacred Fools' production of Stoneface, the packed house watched samplings of Buster Keaton's films, projected on a screen center st…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:12pm on May 28, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: IT IS DONE (Pig 'N Whistle in Hollywood) by Tony Frankel

IT IS (BUT SHOULDN'T BE) DONE There was something that felt particularly showcase-y about It Is Done, which can best be described as a 22-minute episode of The Twilight Zone laboriously stre…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:27pm on May 26, 2012

Regional Theater Review: THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS (Old Globe in San Diego) by Tony Frankel

AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY BECOMES A MUSICAL COMEDY 1931 was a crossroads in American history. With no economic recovery in sight, the Depression had people edgy, and when Americans are edgy, they …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:16pm on May 24, 2012

Los Angeles Theater Review: NOBODY LOVES YOU (Old Globe in San Diego) by Tony Frankel

MUSICAL TAKES ON REALITY TV What better place than the stage to examine the phenomenon of Reality TV? One would hope that by now, Americans would be wise to the fact that these shows, whethe…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:23pm on May 23, 2012
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