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    The Hall of Final Ruin: What a Kick-off for Ophelia’s Jump

    Leigh Kennicott 20 March
    3 minutes

    Thank goodness, I took a course in Southwestern Mystery and Myth in graduate school, or I would have no idea what was going on in Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos’ The Hall of Final […]

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    Puppeteer Curtin, Gertrude the Goose, Cox. Photo by Cooper Bates.

    The 24th Street Theatre is Back with Rapunzel Alone

    Leigh Kennicott 13 March
    3 minutes

    Almost everyone remembers the nursery rhyme, “Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair.”  But what would happen if Rapunzel had to sheer off her braids because she had head lice? So begins […]

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    Foreground Dixon. Rear: Uribes, Su, Perkins, Arauz, Ascensio. Photo by Jenny Graham.

    It’s Enough to Make a Person Run for Office

    Leigh Kennicott 27 February
    3 minutes

    After one of the opening performances of Detained at the Fountain Theatre last week, one of the audience members turned to her friend and said, “All they had to do was follow […]

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    Hicks, Everts. Photo by Jenny Graham.

    Singing Revolution Has a Lesson for Us Today

    Leigh Kennicott 17 February
    3 minutes

    How fitting that Singing Revolution: the Musical, onstage at the Broadwater in Hollywood, appears as the world holds its collective breath while Vladimir Putin plays cat and mouse with Ukraine, once part […]

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    Gil, Pevec, Zabilka. Photo credit Veronica Slavin.

    Something Rotten: A Tale of Two Reviews

    Leigh Kennicott 14 February
    3 minutes

    Something Rotten is a quintessential musical, reminiscent of the glory days about, of all people, Shakespeare, playing at Thousand Oaks’ massive Kavli Theatre in the BofA Performing Arts Center for the […]

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    Damante, Eisenerg, David. Photo by Eric Kettle.

    : Theatre 40 launches a brave Death with Benefits

    Leigh Kennicott 5 February
    2 minutes

    If you loved Arsenic and Old Lace, you’ll recognize the similarities to John Strysik’s new play, Death, With Benefits. One can see the bare bones of an hilarious romp in Strysik’s comedy, but, […]

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