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    Brunner. Photo credit Jason Niedle/TETHOS.

    Legally Blonde: The Musical

    Melinda Schupmann 28 April
    5 minutes

    In 2001, Reese Witherspoon created an iconic character in the feel-good movie Legally Blonde. She was feisty, funny, and inspirational to many tweens and teens, and she didn’t disappoint adults […]

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    Trobec, Burkhart. Photo by Kelsey Dougherty.

    How to Combat Male Loneliness? Find a Buddy.

    Leigh Kennicott 20 April
    2 minutes

    Buddies, by the ever-inventive Ben Abbott,  addresses the much-talked about but seldom tackled dilemma that married men have finding “bros” to bond with, creating an epidemic of emotionally isolated males.  In this world […]

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    Dark Forces Are No Match for Jane Eyre at A Noise Within

    Kitty Scalzo 18 April
    2 minutes

    In 1847, Charlotte Brontë wrote a marvelous novel called Jane Eyre. Now, here in 2025, A Noise Within has brought a remarkable retelling of this story to life at its home theatre in […]

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    Howe, Pimentel, Iglesias. Photo courtesy The Huntington.

    Don’t Eat the Mangos

    Abigail Padgett 8 April
    4 minutes

    Don’t Eat the Mangos is a dark, hilarious Puerto Rican take on an eerily familiar story. You know, the story about three sisters. They’re stars in Orion’s Belt, characters in the […]

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    Altman, Kellogg. Photo by Nile Hawker.

    Triumph of Love is a Delight: An 18th Century French comedy, adapted to the 21st, comically highlights an eternal contradiction in human nature.

    Abigail Padgett 19 March
    5 minutes

    The play by Pierre de Marivaux was first performed in Paris in 1732, ran for six performances and folded.  Perhaps playgoers were outraged at the character, Léonide, a young woman calculatedly […]

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    Almedilla, Foy. Photo by Jason Williams

    A Diva and Three Eager Students: What Could Go Wrong

    Leigh Kennicott 3 March
    2 minutes

    Watching Joan Almedilla’s performance as Maria Callas in Terrance McNally’s Master Class at Sierra Madre Playhouse’s newly renovated theatre made me realize how I have been missing seeing opera productions, especially those […]

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