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History tells us that women have been marginalized across many generations and cultures. Disappointingly, the modern era is still trying to legislate what a woman can and can’t do. The […]

History tells us that women have been marginalized across many generations and cultures. Disappointingly, the modern era is still trying to legislate what a woman can and can’t do. The […]

Judging by my companion whose gasps and fierce grabbing of my arm continued throughout the production, Paranormal Activity is a success in the grand tradition of ghost stories. Extremely low […]

Well, probably never. But this headline is not a bad start to the latest truly original macabre comedy now on view at Theatre West, one of LA’s most prolific and long […]

An Enduring Delight Kim’s Convenience by Ins Choi was a hit in Canadian fringe theater (Choi playing the troubled son, Jung), then a five-year Netflix series and now (with Choi as […]

For those fortunate folks who saw La Mirada’s recent production of The Play That Goes Wrong, they will recognize The Cornley Drama Society as they continue their hapless forays into […]

Only two more performances of this extraordinary production of an original play, Paper Walls, by Elliott Shoenman, about a family suddenly faced with having to liquidate their holdings in an effort to […]