Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Tony award-winning musical comes to the screen in a lavish and beautifully mounted version. Sondheim purists always wince when a film adaptation of one of his musicals is...
The crooner/actor, Bing Crosby (1903-1977), became an American cultural icon rather early in his career, when he sang (or crooned, a useful codeword for romantic sexuality in the voice) over the radio and into film and...
Dear readers and #LAThtr aficionadi, Here follows my latest review for the critical website Stage Raw — which contains the latest arts and theater coverage from our intrepid team of journalists & critics...
It’s not often that the abrupt extinguishing of stage lights at the end of Act One elicits an audible and nervous gasp from the audience, but that’s what happened when the plot of Luna Gale took an interesting...
Here’s my newest review for Stage Raw. Into The Woods What follows the ‘happily ever after’ conclusion of most fairy tales? That’s what Sondheim examines in Into The Woods, his sophisticated musical...