LA theater scene: comedy & love at NoHo’s El Portal Theatre

 The world needs less chaos and more love, laughter & great entertainment. To boost that idea, the historic El Portal Theatre has entertaining shows sure to delight audiences. Review: ... Continue Reading →

Review: THE ANTS at the Geffen Playhouse, a horror play reflecting society

    The Ants is a production in the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles running from June 29 to July 30, 2023. It is promoted as — “A horror play ... Continue Reading →

‘The Musicians’ Green Book’ film event showcased Jazz greats & their struggles

Kicking off June’s 44th Anniversary of Black Music Month, Grand Songbook Media held the first screening of its Historic Documentary “The Musicians’ Green Book: An Enduring ... Continue Reading →

FOREVER BROOKLYN stars Yisrael Dubov on a funny nostalgic journey

FOREVER BROOKLYN is about a kid growing up with a quirky family in Brooklyn. He wins hearts as a Catskills comic, and achieves his dreams of stardom. The show plays the Monroe Forum ... Continue Reading →

Showbiz history in spotlight with Kiki Ebsen’s My Buddy: The Other Side of Oz at El Portal Theatre

 Kiki Ebsen has a serene vibe as a performer and a person. Yet she has an exciting story to tell, and she tells it well. An accomplished singer/songwriter, musician, and concert ... Continue Reading →

Black Broadway: A Proud History, A Limitless Future dazzles on PBS

 A joyous atmosphere is created when Broadway stars and young musical theater performers are showcased on Black Broadway: A Proud History, A Limitless Future. The PBS concert ... Continue Reading →

Golden Age of folk music returns with The Kingston Trio concerts

The Kingston Trio, March 8 & 9 at NoHo’s historic El Portal Theatre, brings back ultra-cool music & memories  One of the most famous bands of the 1950s and ’60s, ... Continue Reading →

EISENHOWER: THIS PIECE OF GROUND at Theatre West showcases moral courage & leadership

REVIEW: EISENHOWER This Piece Of Ground starring John Rubinstein. Not since Give ‘em Hell Harry has a one-man show offered such surprising and timely insight to an American ... Continue Reading →