In the Unlikely Event of an Emergency
Have you ever seen your life flash before your eyes? If you’re superstitious, you may think it indicates the end, but in John Mullican’s case, it was only a giant wake-up […]
Have you ever seen your life flash before your eyes? If you’re superstitious, you may think it indicates the end, but in John Mullican’s case, it was only a giant wake-up […]
No matter what you think about guns in schools, this short, but very thoroughly argued, play reveals the complexities that take place when there is a “good guy with a […]
Th*ir*ds is a clever title for this sprawling, somewhat convoluted, ultimately important performance; it describes America as an “Alliance of American States” divided, after the South seceded in the 1860s into […]
When I first arrived, I remember how I was impressed that one of the most exotic actors in our theatre program was already a member of a professional performing group: […]
After the strong background provided, in profusion, in Part One, the second full evening consists of two plays within the play. In continuing “meta” style, the actors playing the students present […]
”I hate art history,” declares one student in a remedial program at a fictional art school reminiscent of our own Art Center in Pasadena. In Tom Jacobson’s encyclopedic The Bauhaus Project, […]