This week I have a second review for the LA Weekly, the bittersweet life story of the famous Hollywood duo,
now playing at the Falcon Theatre.
Happy reading!
photo by Chelsea Sutton.
This week I have a second review for the LA Weekly, the bittersweet life story of the famous Hollywood duo,
now playing at the Falcon Theatre.
Happy reading!
photo by Chelsea Sutton.
Pauline Adamek is a Los Angeles-based arts enthusiast with over three decades of experience covering International Film Festivals and reviewing new Theatre productions, Film releases, Art exhibitions, Opera and Restaurants.
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