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Artistic Director Marcia Seligson Talks REPRISE 2.0, Laura Bell Bundy in “Sweet Charity” at UCLA & more

Non-profit entrepreneur, Marcia Seligson, has had quite the multifaceted life. She graduated from Columbia University with a degree in music and is classically trained...

Odyssey Theatre’s “Bad Jews” Is a Firework-Like Display of Acting Prowess

Family dynamics can be exceedingly tough to navigate for just about anyone. For those who are observant or faithful to a creed, the struggle...

“Soft Power” Empowers Its Performers and the Audience

Sometimes works of art that are angling to make a poignantly relevant statement on society either come from a position of misplaced biases, or...

Rockwell’s “Clueless” Is a Ridiculously Funny Homage to the Original

The following review is based on the May 11th performance. Unlike some tentpole film franchises, there are no depreciating returns with Rockwell Table & Stage's...

“Singin’ in the Rain” Is a Charming Spectacle at the Candlelight Pavilion

Since Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, Debbie Reynolds, and Jean Hagen starred in the winsome 1952 film, “Singin’ in the Rain,” the stage production, which...

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Preview: ‘Mamma Mia!’ Returns to the Ahmanson as ABBA’s Beloved Musical Phenomenon Celebrates 25 Years

Some musicals become successful, whereas others become generational bonanzas....

Review: La Mirada Theatre’s ‘Anastasia’ Delivers a Grand Journey Worth Taking

La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and McCoy...

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...

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