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La Mirada Theatre’s “South Pacific” Is a Powerhouse Production

Since debuting on Broadway in 1949, “South Pacific” has become one of those productions that have stood the test and travails of time, ever-cogent...

“A Chorus Line” Proves Its Timelessness While On Tour in Thousand Oaks, CA

Live theatre has often famously echoed true-to-life elements about itself in a way that is reflective and reminiscent of reality. There are plays within...

Candlelight Pavilion’s “Annie Get Your Gun” Is Delightfully Satisfying

Big egos often get in the way of the blossoming of love. It is only when we learn to pull back and open-mindedly engage...

Interactive Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” Headed to El Segundo March 15-18

As technology and social media become more advanced, things that we’ve come to know and recognize are also apt to change with the times,...

Melanie Griffith is Sultry & Nuanced as Mrs. Robinson in “The Graduate”

Fifty-one years ago, one of the most talked-about films of all time -- bolstered by Simon & Garfunkel's atmospheric soundtrack -- was released in...

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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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