
10,000,000 Beatles Fans Can’t Be Wrong – Revisiting the Refreshed LOVE
The astonishing gymnastics and presentation by Cirque du Soleil have changed, but of course the Beatles music remains timeless. The production (exclusively at The Mirage in Las Vegas) ... Continue Reading →

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 →

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 →
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