The Aaron Play: Can This Villain Be Saved?
Reputed to be the first of Shakespeare’s playwriting efforts, Titus Andronicus is a convoluted and bloody hash of school-boy Roman history tales. One of the most significant features of this play is […]

Reputed to be the first of Shakespeare’s playwriting efforts, Titus Andronicus is a convoluted and bloody hash of school-boy Roman history tales. One of the most significant features of this play is […]

Bill Ball would be proud. That’s sort of an in-joke between us graduates of the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, who once underwent the rigorous training there. The connection, of […]

This incendiary play is as timely as today’s headlines, so imagine my surprise when I learned that it is actually a revival, originally produced here in Los Angeles in 2015! […]

For those fans of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes in particular, Kate Hamill’s wacky offering will upend what you might have expected to see when you arrived at […]

Don’t let the title fool you. Although set in a salon in Harlem and ostensibly about the art of hair braiding, Jocelyn Bioh’s cleverly executed comedy brings to life the […]

Theatre Forty has done us all a great favor in staging All These Women, a meticulously researched play by Melanie MacQueen, who also directs. After all, it is well known that the fight […]