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“Uncanny Valley” Asks Important Questions about the Future of A.I.

In this day and age, when live theatre now includes projection screens to go along with ever-expanding casts, a multitude of set changes, and...

New “West Side Story” Coming to La Mirada Theatre on April 22nd

Within the expansive realm of art, very few things ever reach the pantheon of timelessness. But when a specific work of art does, it...

“Into the Woods” Asks Deep Questions About Happiness

The following review is based on the April 9th evening performance when understudy Mary Kate Moore played the role of the Witch in lieu of...

“An American in Paris” Reminds Us to Live Passionately

“An American in Paris,” the stage musical, is a continuation of the joie de vivre that the historic 1951 film, starring Gene Kelly, brought audiences...

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...

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Preview: Opening Night at the Bowl Brings Broadway’s Best to Hollywood

The Hollywood Bowl has never needed much persuasion to...

Review: ‘Primary Trust’ at the Mark Taper Forum Is an Unassumingly Gut-Wrenching Triumph

Some plays ask audiences to expectantly lean forward rather...

Preview: LA Opera’s ‘The Magic Flute’ Returns as James Conlon Conducts His Final Production

Certain works transcend opera and become part of the...

‘Brigadoon’ Transformed at Pasadena Playhouse — Donna Vivino Discusses the Bold New Adaptation

Only a select group of musicals carry the enduring...

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