Imagining the Sky One Legend at a Time
Nothing I can say could ever diminish the impact of this joyful production from Imagine Theatre, built for children ages 5 and up, that I saw recently with an audience […]
Nothing I can say could ever diminish the impact of this joyful production from Imagine Theatre, built for children ages 5 and up, that I saw recently with an audience […]
Charles Gounod’s operas were enormously popular during the second half of the Nineteenth Century. FAUST, his most famous work, was a staple for all opera companies well into the Twentieth […]
‘ Tis the season for Christmas shows to abound, and Theatre West has come up with a doozy, marrying murder to jolly St. Nick and the happy returns of the season. In […]
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson, the towering playwright of the 20th Century, is a significant part of his 10-play cycle covering “the Great Migration” to the North of African Americans […]
The Actors’ Co-op, now producing Alice Childress’ Trouble in Mind, has been one of Hollywood’s best-kept secrets since it began residency at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood in 1987. Currently running two […]
LA Opera took care to ensure that their 2024-25 season opener of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly would be “not just another just another Butterfly.” To achieve this, the company imported the Mario Gas […]