What to Make of the World Today? Just Ask G.B. Shaw
Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw might be considered a chestnut written more than 100 years ago, except for the fresh production the play is receiving from A Noise Within. It represents just […]
Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw might be considered a chestnut written more than 100 years ago, except for the fresh production the play is receiving from A Noise Within. It represents just […]
Oliver Mayer’s Ghost Waltz relays the true story of a “lost” composer, Juventino Rosas, through his interactions with “Nightingale,’ a popular opera star of the time and, at the 1893 Worlds Fair, […]
Into the Breeches by the prolific George Brant has everything a community theatre could want: World War II, a dash of Shakespeare, and a cast primarily made up of women. In […]
James Conlon, LA Opera’s music director, has long championed a group of composers, silenced by the rise of the Third Reich in Germany. To shine a light on these unjustly […]
Whether or not August Wilson set out to pen an exact rendition of Greek tragedy King Hedley II, his 1980s play in a 10-play cycle on Black life in the […]
The Road Theatre inaugurates its latest season with two plays, High Maintenance by Peter Ritt and later, Singularities by Laura Stribling, in repertory. First up, High Maintenance pits a disgraced actress, Laura Miller (Ivy Khan), playing Nora, […]