A Perfect Allegory for Today: Shakespeare’s Coriolanus in Griffith Park
It’s always a treat to be able to watch a play unfold in the midst of the wilderness that is the “Old Zoo” location of Independent Shakespeare’s summer location. And it’s […]

It’s always a treat to be able to watch a play unfold in the midst of the wilderness that is the “Old Zoo” location of Independent Shakespeare’s summer location. And it’s […]

I hope you’ll forgive the double-entendre above, but, since it encapsulates both groundbreaking styles of 19th Century impressionist Mary Cassatt, as well as the genre-bending playwriting by Arden Teresa Lewis, I […]

What a find at the LA Fringe this year! UCLA’s theatre department is well represented by Warren Riley’s imaginative Urgent Care, which is about as backward a love story as you can get, […]

Art Shulman is back with a semi-lighthearted look at growing old, which, in case you haven’t heard, is not for sissies. This engaging play follows Jake (Morry Schorr) as he learns—from […]

When Crossing Delancey opened at the end of the 20th Century, old traditions were fraying. If not completely severed. Susan Sandler’s play, then, even when set on the lower east side of New York, […]

There’s a brilliant new innovative space for theatre in Highland Park, and I just discovered it when I attended an equally innovative new play based on Homer’s The Odyssey. “I read that […]