Billy Haines vs. L.B. Mayer in Taming the Lion
Jack Rushen's new play looks at a pivotal time in the life and career of Hollywood's First Openly Gay Movie Star.
Jack Rushen's new play looks at a pivotal time in the life and career of Hollywood's First Openly Gay Movie Star.
The Best in Los Angeles area theatre for 2019 according to long time critic Rob Stevens
A lovely little paean to loneliness and the need for human contact set in and around a graveyard.
It was a laugh and song-filled evening as awards in 29 categories were given out for Excellence in Los Angeles Theatre by long time critic Rob Stevens.
Nominations for the 33rd Annual Robby Awards for the Best in Los Angeles area theatre announced by critic Rob Stevens
KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, 33 VARIATIONS & THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE were the big winners.
Twenty-nine awards were handed out during a 130 minute celebration of Los Angeles area theatre that also featured ten musical performances by leading players on the local musical theatre sta…
Center Theatre Group-Ahmanson Theatre and South Coast Repertory led all producing entities with 32 and 28 nominations, respectively. Welk Resort Theatre's KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN and A Nois…
Forty-seven years after its Broadway debut, Rogue Machine mounts a stunning production of this rarely seen gem of a play.
McCoy Rigby Entertainment and South Coast Repertory led all producing entities in the 31st edition of the Robby Awards for Excellence in Southern California Theatre.
McCoy Rigby Entertainment leads the list of Southern California Theatre producers with 34 nominations for the 31st Annual Robby Awards,
Instead of a thought-provoking political play about nationalism, playwright Rajiv Joseph has written a Marx Brothers comedy about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which led to W…
A really fun sequel to Ibsen's classic features a really large door and an amazing performance by Shannon Cochran.
A gut-wrenching, sexually steaming production of Tennessee Williams's masterpiece.
Pollono's play about the Code Duello is set in 1855 Boston and under Jo Bonney's tight direction reaches the heights of Jacobean Tragedy in its near abattoir finale.
Eugene O'Neill's comedy is a lovely valentine to a simpler past.
Magic and charm are in short supply in James Graham's book for the musical about the creation of Peter Pan.
The larger cast makes the Flaherty/Ahrens musical sound richer and feel more full bodied.
Moises Kaufman's beautifully written play about obsession, relationships and illness is receiving a masterful production.
Dan Castellaneta has written and stars in a new play about the tortured genius that was Oscar Levant.
Tech rules the day in adapter/director David Catlin's and The Lookingflass Theatre Company's production of Herman Melville's classic novel.
Christie's 1953 courtroom drama is still crisp in its writing and filled with twists and turns of the plot. The problem with The Group Rep's production is in the casting.
A whimsical Irish tale of another chance at finding love will leave you with a smile on your face.
Linda Gehringer and Tessa Auberjonois sparkle as two lonely women of a certain age who bond over their difference and similarities.
The creators have tried but failed to capture the charming, quirky whimsy of the delightful French film.