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“The Book of Mormon” to Cheerfully Knock on Costa Mesa’s Door on March 20th

Very few Broadway productions have earned as much critical and commercial success as the unapologetically uproarious musical comedy, “The Book of Mormon,” which debuted...

“The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk” Fly into Our Hearts at The Wallis

Last year around this time, the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, CA, hosted the inventive, highly entertaining, and inspired-by-true-events...

“Daddy Long Legs” Reminds that Love is Act of Agency, Not Charity

Nowadays, it’s rare that we come across a story that captures the poignancy of romance as it blooms over time, as it coalesces patiently...

“The Pirates of Penzance” is Cheeringly Reimagined at the Pasadena Playhouse

When librettist W.S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan teamed up to create “The Pirates of Penzance,” which debuted in New York City on New...

“Aladdin” is a Magical Musical with Stellar Adventure

As rollickingly fun as Disney’s 1992 motion picture “Aladdin” is, the slightly reimagined stage show, which debuted in 2011 before beginning a Broadway engagement...

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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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