“Medea” at Knightsbridge Theatre

Medea Knightsbridge Theatre   There is something so timeless about watching a Greek tragedy on stage that resonates with the present. Author Euripides had his pulse on the human ... Continue Reading →

“Young Frankenstein” at The Pantages Theatre

Young Frankenstein The Pantages Theatre   He prefers to be called Dr. Frank-en-steen, not Frankenstein.  Dr. Frederick Frankensteen tries desperately to ... Continue Reading →

“Inside Private Lives” at The Fremont Centre

Inside Private Lives The Fremont Centre Theatre   Writer, actress and producer Kristin Stone has returned her wonderful and addictive show “Inside Private ... Continue Reading →

“Mother” at Elephant Stages

Mother Studio Stage Theatre at Elephant Stages   Mother, the word conjures up many images; some good, and some you rather not remember. ... Continue Reading →

“The Three Musketeers” at Theatricum Botanicum

The Three Musketeers Theatricum Botanicum “All for one and one for all” is the motto for the bumbling, yet witty three musketeers , plus one who’s ... Continue Reading →

“Memphis” at Shubert Theatre, NYC

Memphis Shubert Theatre, NYC     The state of the musical theatre is enjoying a harmonic convergence of factors.  Kids, generally the least relevant ... Continue Reading →

“South Pacific” at Ahmanson Theatre

South Pacific Ahmanson Theatre TICKETHOLDERS   Okay, sorry. I STILL brake for South Pacific, one of my least favorite terminally sappy Amur-kin musicals by those ... Continue Reading →

L.A. Noir Unscripted

L.A. Noir UnScripted The Theatre Asylum I remember as a kid staying up late on Friday and Saturday nights staying up watching old movies with actors I never heard ... Continue Reading →