Can't get to Broadway? There's a 'Merrily We Roll Along' in D.C., too.
The once-dismissed Sondheim musical "Merrily We Roll Along" should be seen, so consider Keegan Theatre's impeccably sung production.
The once-dismissed Sondheim musical "Merrily We Roll Along" should be seen, so consider Keegan Theatre's impeccably sung production.
Welcome to Leavenworth, Wash., a Bavarian wonderland where a production of "The Sound of Music" is a mainstay, along with a reindeer farm, a nutcracker museum and a stunning view of the Casc…
An oral history of the legendary 1972 Toronto production of "Godspell," which featured Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, Andrea Martin, Victor Garber and Paul Shaffer.
Who are the few poor souls who don't actually like this thing?
After the final performance of "Hamilton" at the Kennedy Center last Sunday, Jim Barnett and Faye Elkins stood on the terrace overlooking the Potomac River. The couple, from Bethesda, Maryla…
The musical has won scads of awards and is hailed as a landmark. Who are the few poor souls who don't actually love this thing?
Unlike Cirque du Soleil, which masks its acrobats, the 7 Fingers circus troupe insists its performers share themselves — faults and all — with the audience.
This week in L.A. theater, Jamie Robledo's Watson and the Dark Art of Harry Houdini was our pick of the week, while ModRock at the El Portal also got a "Go." All new theater reviews are belo…
In November, L.A. Weekly ran a cover story on Helder Guimarães and Derek DelGaudio, two L.A. magicians who created the most popular show at the Magic Castle in years, and then transferred…
​L.A. Weekly's 34th annual theater awards, honoring the best work on L.A.'s small stages from 2012, took place tonight at the Avalon in Hollywood.Sacred Fools' Buster Keaton…
*Check out our entire 2013 Couples Issue here Kate Burton and Michael Ritchie spend a quarter of their time living in different cities, a situation that can be difficult for any couple. But …
Unlike Cirque du Soleil, which masks its acrobats, the 7 Fingers circus troupe insists its performers share themselves " faults and all " with the audience.