Red Harlem at the Historic Company of Angels
I’ve been walking down memory lane lately, retracing the rich history of Los Angeles’ traditional small theatres. Perhaps the oldest of these is the Company of Angels, founded in 1959. Now located […]

I’ve been walking down memory lane lately, retracing the rich history of Los Angeles’ traditional small theatres. Perhaps the oldest of these is the Company of Angels, founded in 1959. Now located […]

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 […]

Have you heard of a poet named June Jordan? I had not, but I have long understood the intensity of the civil rights era. And that’s all I needed to immerse myself […]

Have you ever seen a play that was so instructive you wanted everyone, happy or sad, to see it? Well, congratulations. I have found just the play for you! Actually, it […]

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 […]

What Opa Did is an intriguing play, based on a true event during the Holocaust. And I mean that in more ways than one. The story of a young family trying to fly […]