The Last Ship – Ahmanson Theatre Review
Sting and Elvis Costello sprang from the same DIY ethic spawned by the punk movement. But neither originally pursued the nihilist direction of punk, both had wider aspirations.
Costello ... Continue Reading →
Bloomsday
Playing with time on stage is a delicate technique. Steven Deitz ambitiously used the monument to jettisoning time when he based his play Bloomsday on James Joyce’s mammoth Ulysses, ... Continue Reading →
ET’s end of year LA theater reviews & what’s coming in 2020
A CHRISTMAS CAROLE KING, A SNOW WHITE CHRISTMAS, LITTLE BLACK DRESS The Musical, LOVE ACTUALLY LIVE, and the GAY MEN’S CHORUS of Los Angeles’ HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR are the ... Continue Reading →
American Ballet Theatre Holiday Gala with Misty Copeland & dazzling dancers
Ballet lovers rejoiced as acclaimed dancers performed at the American Ballet Theatre’s annual Holiday Gala 2019.
The dazzling American Ballet Theatre (ABT) dancers were featured ... Continue Reading →
‘Little Black Dress The Musical,’ a good ‘Me Too’ sisterhood experience
‘LITTLE BLACK DRESS The Musical’ will have you shouting ‘Me too’ in a good way while sharing the special events we’ve all experienced while wearing our LBD ... Continue Reading →
‘Love Actually Live’ merry blend of stage & cinema, The Wallis Nov. 27-Dec. 29
“Love Actually Live is a wonderful Christmas show. It was catching lightning in a bottle when we did it last year. Now we’re back to capture that magic again,” says Broadway ... Continue Reading →
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