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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...

Review: Road Theatre’s ‘High Maintenance’ Deftly Uses A.I. to Ask Questions About Humanity

Artificial Intelligence and its ramifications, especially within creative spaces, has never been more topical. As such, the Road Theatre Company’s world premiere of High...

Review: ‘Dinner with Friends’ Awes With Deep Insights at the Zephyr Theatre

Few plays can ingeniously simplify the very complex human sentiments and motivations at stake with respect to our romantic relationships, friendships, and even ourselves....

Review: Pasadena Playhouse’s ‘One of the Good Ones’ Is a Culturally Relevant Comedy

The heralded Pasadena Playhouse has commissioned a refreshingly contemporaneous play, which made its world premiere on March 17th. For ninety minutes, a vibrantly receptive...

Review: Pacific Resident Theatre’s ‘The Bespoke Overcoat’ Offers a Poignant Glance at Human Needs

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, and warm...

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Preview: ‘Shucked’ Is a Farm-to-Stage Spectacular That Is Corny in the Best of Ways

The first-ever North American tour of Shucked, a musical...

Preview: Josh Groban & LA Phil to Set the Stage at the Historic Hollywood Bowl

On September 5th and 6th, the iconic Hollywood Bowl...

Review: Theatre of Note’s ‘Tune In’ Is a Deep-Thinking, Psychological Stunner

Carlos Lacámara’s world premiere play, Tune In, takes its...

Preview: Corey Mach Is a Reimagined Shakespeare in the Millenial Pop Celebration of ‘& Juliet’

Southern California welcomes & Juliet, a spirited jukebox musical...

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