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    Come to Celebrate Family Ties in The Storyteller of East L.A.

    Leigh Kennicott 3 May
    3 minutes

    Evelina Fernandez is already an acclaimed playwright, but with The Storyteller of East LA,  she is transcendent as she plumbs life, death, and the in-between as experienced in a family.  On the day […]

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    Bales, Nagle. Photo by Eric Pargac.

    The Perfect Play for our 250th asks: What Price Freedom?

    Leigh Kennicott 16 April
    2 minutes

    With all the sturm und drang thrown at us by this administration, it’s easy to be cynical about celebrating the 250thanniversary of the Declaration of Independence.  And if that’s the case for you, […]

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    Goodrich, Tshetshe, Moore. Photo by Thomas Alleman.

    Amerika by Frans Kafka-An Early Immigrant’s Journey

    Leigh Kennicott 4 April
    4 minutes

    Amidst the furor about immigration in the 21st century, it’s hard to realize that, as a country, we’ve already experienced the tumult caused by an influx of migrants with predictably similar […]

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    Ball, Linder, Grober. Photo by Gabriel Tejeda-Benitez.

    An Agatha Christie Whodunit That Will Keep You Guessing

    Leigh Kennicott 30 March
    3 minutes

    I think there will never be anyone who plots more inventively than Agatha Christie did. And I have long considered Theatre Forty to be the perfect theatre company to bring […]

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    Cummings. Photo by Brian Hashimoto.

    You’ll Fall in Love with Sylvia in Octopus Garden at Boston Court in Pasadena

    Leigh Kennicott 15 March
    4 minutes

    I came to this play fully expecting it to be a sing-along of Beatle’s songs. You remember “Octopus’s Garden,” don’t you?  Instead, I was surprised to find that the play, written […]

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    Foxworth, Aberjonois, Grondin, Lee Clair. Photo by Craig Schwartz.

    A Timely Critique with Miller’s All My Sons at Glendale’s Antaeus Theatre Company

    Leigh Kennicott 11 March
    3 minutes

    It’s hard to imagine that a play written just after World War II could offer an urgent message for today, but that is the case with Arthur Miller’s brilliantly crafted […]

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