Kim’s Convenience
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 […]

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 […]

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! […]