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LA to NY: Four of New York’s Finest Stage Shows This Season

During the holidays, or any other time of the year, there is a magical wonder about New York that permeates the air and the...

“The Heart of Robin Hood” Is a Welcome Addition to the Legend

The story of England’s Robin Hood, according to historical accounts, goes as potentially far back as 1261. The underdog narrative appealed to us as...

“Something Rotten!” is Something to Remember!

It has only been two years since it opened on Broadway, but "Something Rotten!" has already surpassed its local legend in New York to...

“Cagney” Is Energetic and Thoughtful

Although several decades have passed since James Cagney’s peak atop Hollywood, his legacy is safe in the annals of time. Newer generations, however, who...

Rockwell’s “Hocus Pocus” is the Perfect Way to Celebrate Halloween

The following review is based on the performance from October 6th. Executive Producer Kate Pazakis and her creative team, in tandem with the fine folks...

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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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