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    Alcoser, Mingrino. Photo by Carlos Hernandez.

    It Takes Two to Tango. What Happens When a Third Cuts In

    Leigh Kennicott 22 February
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    The headline above is so delicious, I just had to crib it from publicist Phil Sokoloff’s creative press release describing the most recent offering at Theatre West, LA’s most prolific […]

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    Chiaramonte, Bedgood. Photo by Joe Coldize.

    Sometimes Indulging in Sweet Air is the Best Revenge

    Leigh Kennicott 10 February
    2 minutes

    If you’ve ever loved having your tooth pulled at the Dentist for the respite that nitrous oxide gives you, this is the play for you! Alternatively, if you’ve spent Valentine’s […]

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    Weeks, Storrs, Young, Bruning. Photo by Garry M. Kluger.

    How Many Times Have You Heard “Don’t Run With Pointy Scissors?

    Leigh Kennicott 16 November
    2 minutes

    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 […]

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    Robbins, Combs. Photo by Gabe Tejeda.

    Drive Away with Becky’s New Car at Theatre 40

    Leigh Kennicott 29 May
    3 minutes

    Becky’s New Car, from the pen of prolific playwright, Steven Dietz, has as many twists and turns as a lonely mountain highway. And the main character, winsome Becky (Jenn Robbins), would […]

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    Martinez, Skinner. Photo by Julieta Cervantes.

    The Set Alone is Worth a Trip to Boston. Maybe a Red-Eye.

    Abigail Padgett 16 May
    4 minutes

    If Boston Huntington’s opening of The Light in the Piazza is predictive, this latest incarnation of the almost-classic American musical sung and spoken largely in Italian is a hit! The audience, noticeably […]

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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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