A creepy trio of lounge lizard magicians, sporting pedophile moustaches, cheesy outfits, hideous wigs and (in one case) false buck teeth, are the “protagonists” of a spoofy “play” called The Elephant Room, now playing...
Russian dramatist Nikolai Gogol’s satire about political corruption and mistaken identities, The Government Inspector, is a timeless comedy classic. Re-envisioned as a biting, tragic farce, this world premiere...
Greetings crimestoppers! The LA Weekly has published my short article where I interview director Jaime Robledo and writer Adam Szymkowicz for their collaboration, the fun-filled action-comedy play Hearts Like...
It’s refreshing to experience a play about ideas, and not simply character or story. John Logan’s incendiary play Red is a two-character bio-drama about abstract expressionist fine artist Mark Rothko in conversation...
Gentle readers! My theater review this week for the LA Weekly is of Elmina’s Kitchen, a drama by Kwame Kwei-Armah, now playing at the Lost Studios on La Brea. Click here to go to the LA Weekly’s theater page and...