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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Love, Death, And Technology: The World Premier of 'Marjorie Prime'

Lois Smith and Frank Wood in "Marjorie Prime." Photo by Craig Schwartz.

Savannah L. Barker
Theater Editor

A humble, honest look at the power of technology, love, and death.

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

David Mamet’s ‘Race’ Attempts To Tackle Complicated Issues

Dominic Hoffan as Henry Brown in 'Race.' Photo by Craig Schwartz.

Savannah L. Barker
Theater Editor

Guilt, discomfort, and shame— Mamet isn't afraid to talk about race. 

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Theater Review: 'The Last Confession' At The Ahmanson Theatre

Richard O’Callaghan and David Suchet in “The Last Confession.” Photo by Craig Schwartz

Savannah L. Barker
Theater Editor

This Vatican-thriller starring David Suchet does not dissapoint.

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 
 

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Radar L.A. Review: 'Sometimes I Think, I Can See You' At The Grand Central Market

"Sometimes I Think, I Can See You" at the Grand Central Market. Photo courtesy of Radar L.A.

Anna Escher
Contributing Writer

'Sometimes I Think, I Can See You' is an exhibit where writers are given the chance to comment on the people around them.

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 
 

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Theater Review: 'A Parallelogram' At The Mark Taper Forum

Marylouise Burke, Marin Ireland, and Tom Irwin in "A Parallelogram" at the Mark Taper Forum. Photo by Craig Schwartz.

Liffany Chen
Staff Contributor

"A Parallelogram" is a clever dark comedy that boldly asks the question: "if you had the ability to see your future, would you try to change it?"If the future involved watching this show, the answer would be "no," as the play is not to be missed. 

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

THEATER TALK: Fast Food Theater

Katie Buenneke
Theater Editor

A good amount of contemporary theater is suffering from a case of impermanence. Why is this a problem? Our theater editor explains.

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Theater Review: "Follies" At The Ahmanson

Katie Buenneke
Theater Editor

Both overwhelming and underwhelming, "Follies" is a show that has trouble resonating.

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Theater Review: "The Convert" At The Kirk Douglas Theatre

Sara Itkis
Staff Reporter

“The Convert” is a powerful and poignant examination of identity, faith and blood—in the physical and familial senses of the word. 

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