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The Geffen Playhouse’s “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” is Robustly Captivating

A work of great artistic merit is often measured by its ability to stand the test and rigors of time. What was pertinent then...

“Fun Home” Is a Powerfully Affecting Portrait of an Extraordinary Life

Often said, but underestimated, is the phrase, “life is stranger than fiction.” For cartoonist Alison Bechdel, who is now 56, her 2006 graphic memoir,...

LA Opera’s “Salome” Spectacularly Underscores the Madness of Desire

In the climactic moments of composer Richard Strauss’ “Salome,” when the title character is desperately holding onto the severed head of a holy man...

“Cuisine & Confessions” Is a Thrilling Feast for the Senses

With the wide spectrum of shows available throughout Southern California and the rest of the country at any given time of year, it’s a...

“946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips” Flourishes with Vitality

Nearly 73 years ago, a little-known tragedy about World War II called “Operation Tiger” cost the lives of roughly 946 American servicemen in what...

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Preview: Craig Colclough Brings Comic Swagger to Verdi’s ‘Falstaff’ at LA Opera

Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff returns to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion...

Knott’s Boysenberry Festival Wraps with Flavor as Summer’s Next Chapter Calls

If there’s one thing Knott’s Berry Farm understands better...

Tala Ashe Stars in Pulitzer Prize–Winning Iranian Drama ‘English’ at The Wallis

Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s English is primed to...

Review: Rubicon Theatre Company’s ‘Somebody to Love’ Has Promise

The Rubicon Theatre Company, long one of Ventura County's...

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