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Theater Review: "God Of Carnage" At International City Theatre
Comments (0) | caryn desai, God of Carnage, International City Theatre, Theater and Dance, Theater Review, Yasmina Reza
International City Theatre impresses and entertains with caryn desai's first play of the season: "God of Carnage"
Read more...Theater Review: "Ghetto Klown" At The Montalban Theatre
Comments (0) | Ghetto Klown, hollywood, John Leguizamo, Montalban Theatre, Theater, Theater and Dance, Theater Review
His one-man show is familiar but no less funny and affecting for it.
Read more...Theater Review: Trojan Women Plays At Getty Villa
Comments (0) | Getty Villa, Greek, Helen of Troy, Theater and Dance, Theater Review, Trojan, Trojan Women
The famous Greek tragedy loses its power in the latest adaptation.
Read more...Theater Review: "The Book of Mormon"
Comments (0) | avenue q, Book of Mormon, Broadway, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, musical, new york, South Park, Theater and Dance, Theater Review
The must-see of the season — if you can get your hands on a ticket!
Read more...Theater Review: "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying"
Comments (1) | Broadway, Broadway musical, Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter, how to succeed, How to Succeed in Business without really trying, Rob Ashford, Theater and Dance, Theater Review
Daniel Radcliffe isn't bad as the star of this fun but aging musical.
Read more...Theater Review: "The Malcontent" At Antaeus
Get past the perplexing language, and the show is a good, well-staged time.
Read more...Theater Review: "Pinocchio" At Deaf West
Comments (0) | Amber Zion, arts and culture, Darrin Revitz, Disney, James Royce Edward, Stephen Rothman, The New Adventures of Pinocchio, Theater and Dance, Theater Review
Half-voiced, half-signed adaptation is a must-see.
Read more...Theater Review: "Free" At [Inside] The Ford
Comments (0) | Barbara Lindsay, Comedy, East Hollywood, free, the Ford, Theater and Dance, Theater Review, Wendy Worthington, [Inside] the Ford
"Free," a play about flying, is decidedly earthbound.
Read more...One-Woman Show Breaks Grounds And Starts Conversations
Homeless in the Homeland confronts questions on identity, political conflict and the human desire for a sense of belonging.Read more...
Freyer's Risky 'Götterdämmerung' Goes Wrong
German director Achim Freyer’s conception of Wagner's 'The Ring' cycle is now completely laid out for Los Angeles audiences.Read more...










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