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    Ghost Waltz at LATC Reclaims an Important Heritage

    Leigh Kennicott 17 May
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    Oliver Mayer’s Ghost Waltz relays the true story of a “lost” composer, Juventino Rosas, through his interactions with “Nightingale,’ a popular opera star of the time and, at the 1893 Worlds Fair, […]

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    Westheimer, Mackie, Datz. Photo by Eric Keitel.

    Into the Breeches-How Far We’ve Come

    Leigh Kennicott 8 May
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    Into the Breeches by the prolific George Brant has everything a community theatre could want: World War II, a dash of Shakespeare, and a cast primarily made up of women. In […]

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    Cain, Jennings, Henley. Photo by Craig Schwartz.

    An Explosive Masterpiece at A Noise Within

    Leigh Kennicott 26 April
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    Whether or not August Wilson set out to pen an exact rendition of Greek tragedy King Hedley II, his 1980s play in a 10-play cycle on Black life in the […]

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    Prentice, Khan. Photo courtesy Road Theatre.

    Note to Actors: You Have Nothing to Worry About

    Leigh Kennicott 18 April
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    The Road Theatre inaugurates its latest season with two plays, High Maintenance by Peter Ritt and later, Singularities by Laura Stribling, in repertory. First up, High Maintenance pits a disgraced actress, Laura Miller (Ivy Khan), playing Nora, […]

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    Faithless–But, What Happens When You Find It.

    Leigh Kennicott 18 March
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    I don’t know about you, but my favorite discussion topics are Religion and Politics.  However, I was brought up that these were topics to be avoided.  Now, The Victory Theatre Center’s resident […]

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    Bottitta, Keleher. Photo by Jenny Graham.

    Fatherland! It’s Almost Like Being There

    Leigh Kennicott 1 March
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    If somehow you missed any of the hullaballoo surrounding the march on the Capital on January 6, Fatherland at the Fountain Theatre provides a harrowing recap, helmed by Artistic Director, Stephen […]

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