
Jamestown Revival – Triumphant Return to The Belly Up
On their 7th (or is it 8th?) sold out gig at Belly Up the band and audience celebrated their mutual love affair.
Acknowledging that such support seemed unmatched at any other venue, ... Continue Reading →

Postcard From Earth – A Massive Push at the Edge of the Entertainment Envelope
Anyone coming to Vegas for one of the U2 gigs should be sure to arrange tickets to see Darren Aronofsky‘s Postcard From Earth. It is a magnificent film that certainly has executives ... Continue Reading →

Seven Decades of Jethro Tull at Rady Shell
Back when I first saw Jethro Tull in 1972 the band was building its reputation as one of the most consistent live acts in rock. Over the ensuing decades Ian Anderson has helmed the ... Continue Reading →

Cabaret at The Old Globe
A sparkling production of the classic musical is on offer at The Old Globe. Under the deft direction of Josh Rhodes, the evening is a delight.
Joanna A. Jones is in the pivotal role ... Continue Reading →

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 →

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 →
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