What Opa Did–A Different Look at Sacrifice from the Holocaust
What Opa Did is an intriguing play, based on a true event during the Holocaust. And I mean that in more ways than one. The story of a young family trying to fly […]

What Opa Did is an intriguing play, based on a true event during the Holocaust. And I mean that in more ways than one. The story of a young family trying to fly […]

Art Shulman, an academic as well as a prolific playwright, ponders the difference between bias and discrimination in his provocative play, Bias, now onstage at the Hudson in Hollywood. You may be muttering […]

It’s a brisk New England autumn night, and the audience pulls on coats as they exit the theater. An elegant, white-haired gentleman is still weeping (decorously, this is Boston) in […]

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 […]