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Review: ICT’s ‘The Outsider’ Is an All-Too-Real, Hysterical Portrait of Politics

The best comedies are the kind that incisively scrutinize real-life scenarios, drawing parallels and portraits that leave the observer kneeled over from laughter, but...

Actor Aaron Kaburick Discusses ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ — Coming to Costa Mesa on Sept. 24th

SoCal residents are in for a memorable treat with the joyous return of everyone’s favorite bespectacled nanny. Mrs. Doubtfire, who first became a pop-culture icon...

Review: The Gem Theatre’s ‘Evita’ Spotlights New Star in Lloyd Webber’s Classic

One More Productions’ Evita entertainingly pays homage to the flawed but indisputably captivating Eva Perón through the lens of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s uninhibited rock...

Review: Pasadena Playhouse’s ‘Jelly’s Last Jam’ Has Tap, Tragedy, and Triumph

It took only thirty-three years for Jelly’s Last Jam to return to Southern California after world-premiering at the Mark Taper Forum, but it’s finally...

Review: LA Opera’s ‘Turandot’ Is a Romance of Epic Consequence

Every composer has their oeuvre, but among the masterpieces is always a titan or two that stands head and shoulders above the rest, thriving...

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