Noël Coward’s 1924 drama of the excesses of drugs, closeted homosexuality and fatal denial of ageing has been given a strong, if strange, production from its original run at the Malibu Stage earlier this year, when...
It’s a fair question if the specific brand of anarchic humor owned by the late playwright Joe Orton (1933-1967) works anymore. A gifted comedic writer in his day, Orton wanted to – and did – shock his 1960s audiences...
As cheery as a Christmas card and as corny as a popcorn ball, White Christmas is mandatory fare for holiday-minded theatergoers — especially when it comes wrapped in a production like the one currently gracing the stage...
What could be better than a low-stress, mini-holiday right here in L.A.? Anyone up for a cool ‘staycation’? Okay — I’ll admit it – this deal is also available to out-of-towners (natch!) but I’m here to tell you...
Get organized and start putting up #LAThtr signs! Signs that proclaim “L.A. theater can be found HERE!” About six months ago, towards the end of the Hollywood Fringe Festival, Colin Mitchell over at Bitter Lemons...