In the modern era, with its push-of-a-button conveniences, it’s easy to overlook the accessibility of bare necessities — from food, to shelter,...
The following review is based on the Sunday, November 5th performance when Anita Tellez-Mansy and Jake Gould portrayed Cathy and Sam, respectively,...
After having wrapped up its Broadway run on July 23rd, the West London-based Mischief Theatre troupe returns to Los Angeles’ Ahmanson Theatre...
Despite premiering thirteen years ago, Will Power’s Fetch Clay, Make Man — a focused narrative about the relationship between Muhammad Ali (born...
After three productions in London’s West End, Danny Robins’s haunting, mysterious, engagingly labyrinthian, and surprisingly uproarious play, 2:22 – A Ghost Story,...
The following review is based on the Saturday, November 9th performance of “The Art of Dining” at the Gloria Gifford Conservatory. The...
In 1945, playwright J.B. Priestley originally saw his “An Inspector Calls,” a masterpiece set in 1912, which thrives off both its mystery...
The Ruby Theatre at The Complex in Hollywood, CA, has a nice, underrated gem to be mightily proud of with Matt Chait’s...
The following review is based on the June 13th performance of the Tom Hanks-headlined “Henry IV.” Tom Hanks is one of the...