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Broadway Star Lewis Cleale talks “Sondheim on Sondheim” at the Bowl & More

Nobody would have guessed that a 27-year-old Stephen Sondheim in 1957, who got his first big break as the lyricist for “West Side Story”...

Theatricum Botanicum’s “Animal Farm” Is a Terrific Show

Informed by his own personal experience in 1937, George Orwell saw, up close, the Communistic, or totalitarian outgrowth, of Socialism’s promise. After surviving a...

Science & Love Intertwine in Geffen Playhouse’s Thought-Provoking “Constellations”

The universe -- its origins, purpose, and infinite size -- continues to perplex us. Questions relating to why we are here, our destiny, and...

“Elevator” Electrifies and Enlightens

It’s a strong fear many of us have: we step into an elevator shoulder to shoulder with other riders en route to wanting to...

“If All the Sky Were Paper” Hits Home With Vivid Emotions

Based on Andrew Carroll’s New York Times bestsellers, “War Letters” and “Behind the Lines,” the play, “If All the Sky Were Paper,” has been...

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