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39 stories by "A.r. Cassell"

Horton Foote's Young Man Casts Light on Past and Future by A.R. Cassell

After making its debut Off-Broadway in 1995, Horton Foote's The Young Man from Atlanta will finally have its Los Angeles premiere on March 11. Presented by the Production Company and staged …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Horton Foote�s Young Man Casts Light on Past and Future by A.R. Cassell

fter making its debut Off-Broadway in 1995, Horton Foote�s The Young Man from Atlanta will finally have its Los Angeles premiere on March 11. Presented by the Production Company and sta…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Alliance Repertory Returns With Eight Abused Reindeer and Daisy Eagan by A.R. Cassell

Alliance Repertory is returning after three years of dormancy with the spiked-punch Christmas show "The Eight: Reindeer Monologues," featuring Daisy Eagan.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:21pm on December 5, 2013[SHARE]

The Seasoning of La Mirada Wins the Big Ovation by A.R. Cassell

La Mirada Theatre's "best season" Ovation Award is the subject for remarks by artistic director Brian Kite, McCoy Rigby's Cathy Rigby and Ovation-winning actress Beth Malone.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:49pm on November 7, 2013[SHARE]

'The Overture Is About to Start' At Cabrillo's Kate Under Archibald's Baton by A.R. Cassell

Darryl Archibald, the musical director of "Kiss Me, Kate" with Davis Gaines and Victoria Strong,speaks out on behalf of big bands and Cabrillo Music Theatre.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 8:44pm on October 18, 2013[SHARE]

Creditors Opens Act 3 of the Sossi and Stehlin Show at the Odyssey by A.R. Cassell

New American Theatre begins its third partnership with and at the Odyssey, beginning with Strindberg's "Creditors," translated by David Greig. Jack Stehlin and Ron Sossi speak.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:44pm on October 10, 2013[SHARE]

Pasadena Potion #9: Mix the Stollers, Leiber, Polk and Smokey Joe's by A.R. Cassell

Mike Stoller and his wife helped rescue Pasadena Playhouse from financial ruin. Now the Leiber and Stoller revue "Smokey's Joe's Cafe" is revived at the playhouse by director Jeffrey Polk.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:09pm on September 18, 2013[SHARE]

A Musical Adventure With Israel, Stewart and The Burnt Part Boys by A.R. Cassell

Director Richard Israel and actor Daniel David Stewart prepare for the West Coast premiere of the Appalachian-set musical "The Burnt Part Boys," at Third Street Theatre.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 9:16pm on September 11, 2013[SHARE]

The Sun Rises Again on Sunset Boulevard, This Time in Long Beach by A.R. Cassell

The musical Sunset Boulevard is set in LA and was introduced to America in LA, then vanished for a while. Now it's at Long Beach's Musical Theatre West, with Larry Raben directing Valerie Pe…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:34pm on July 12, 2013[SHARE]

Roston Choreographs revolver as Celebration Plans a Change of Address by A.R. Cassell

Janet Roston is choreographing revolver, the last production Celebration Theatre will produce in its somewhat problematic (the pole at stage left) space on Santa Monica Boulevard .

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:00pm on June 14, 2013[SHARE]

Navigating Next to Normal in the Wake of Personal Loss by A.R. Cassell

Bets Malone and Robert Townsend discuss performing Next to Normal at La Mirada Theatre with their director Nick DeGruccio -- in the wake of personal losses.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:26pm on May 30, 2013[SHARE]

Heffington's in the KTCHN With Hendrickson by A.R. Cassell

Ryan Heffington's dance performance piece KTCHN, playing at the Mack Sennett Studios in Silver Lake, is inspired directly by the paintings of Nolan Hendrickson.

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:51pm on May 9, 2013[SHARE]

Malone and Earley Revamp Seven Brides Roles by A.R. Cassell

Busy Beth Malone and Kevin Earley, in his LA comeback, are playing the leads in La Mirada's Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. They discuss the changing interpretations of their characters in …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:55pm on April 12, 2013[SHARE]

Bringing Back Betty's Songbook in Nuttin' But Hutton by A.R. Cassell

You remember Betty Hutton? If not, Nuttin' But Hutton seeks to restore the reputation of the wacky '40s musical movie star -- not in a biographical play but in a tribute to the songs she ado…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 3:02pm on March 15, 2013[SHARE]

Maynard Follows the Bouncing Boeing-Boeing by A.R. Cassell

While the Boeing company is in the news this week, it's Boeing-Boeing -- the '60s farce -- that's opening Saturday at La Mirada Theatre. "The bones of the play are magically intertwined," sa…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:00pm on January 17, 2013[SHARE]

A Sinatra-Style Christmas at El Portal by A.R. Cassell

Sinatra sang plenty of Christmas songs. In Christmas My Way at El Portal, two men and two women interpret those songs, as well as some of Sinatra's other hits within a holiday context. It's …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 1:56pm on December 14, 2012[SHARE]

DeGruccio Tries to Unify Audiences With Cabrillo's 1776 by A.R. Cassell

1776 paints a portrait of Americans overcoming differences to work together. Is there anything we can learn from that in 2010? Director Nick DeGruccio asks this question as he stages the mus…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:57pm on October 19, 2012[SHARE]

McClain's Misbehavin': A Play, Not 'Just a Revue' by A.R. Cassell

Saundra McClain, a stage veteran who moved from New York to LA in 2006, took a while to discover the LA theater community. But this month she's directing a more book-oriented version of the …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:20pm on October 10, 2012[SHARE]

A Time to Celebrate The Color Purple " and 30 Years by A.R. Cassell

Celebration Theatre's 16 Ovation nominations included 13 for its revival of The Color Purple -- more than any other show received this year. The news provided an ideal way to launch the comp…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:41pm on September 14, 2012[SHARE]

A Chorus Line in 3-D by A.R. Cassell

3-D Theatricals, which is about to enlarge its turf to include Redondo Beach, opens the last of its Fullerton-only shows, A Chorus Line, this weekend. Director TJ Dawson and others discuss t…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 8:04pm on May 11, 2012[SHARE]

DOMA Updates Tommy Using a Mix of Seasonings by A.R. Cassell

DOMA Theatre is based on the notion of giving novices experience alongside professionals. Its latest project is The Who's Tommy, which is being given an update to emphasize that nowadays,…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:28pm on March 23, 2012[SHARE]

How Does Huber Solve a Problem Like Being Mom… and Maria? by A.R. Cassell

Kim Huber was a kid who grew up in the Southern California musical theater scene, ran off to New York and Broadway for a decade, then returned here to raise a family and perform in the same …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 6:26pm on February 10, 2012[SHARE]

B.H. Barry Is Back to Making Moon Over Buffalo Move by A.R. Cassell

B.H. Barry, the fight choreographer for the Broadway production of Moon Over Buffalo in 1995, returned to the play in order to stage the fights and physical gags for Open Fist Theatre's 99-s…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:00pm on January 20, 2012[SHARE]

Troubie Talk " Walker and Kennedy on Christmas Eve by A.R. Cassell

There's no resting on their Ovation laurels for the Troubies' Matt Walker and Beth Kennedy. The artistic (Walker) and producing (Kennedy) directors of Troubadour Theater Company discuss thei…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:00pm on December 7, 2011[SHARE]

The Elephant Goes Retro with Tennessee Williams' Baby Doll by A.R. Cassell

Joel Daavid, best known as a designer, is directing as well as designing his stage adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Baby Doll screenplay at the Lillian. He's incorporating many storytelling…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 5:29pm on November 11, 2011[SHARE]
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