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Candlelight Pavilion’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ Is a Winner

Certain stories manage to seize the essence of the human condition while also acting as a cautionary tale. Narratives of this kind hit harder...

Echo Theater Company’s ‘What Happened When’ Is Bracingly Raw & Vulnerable

One of the great benefits of intimate theater is that the attendee feels more like an active participant than a passive observer. This is...

‘Waitress,’ the Musical, Is Made and Performed with Love and Care

Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson’s “Waitress,” the Broadway musical, is based on the work of the late Adrienne Shelly, who wrote and directed “Waitress,”...

LA Opera’s “Rigoletto” Is a Tremendous Tale of Love, Intrigue, and Tragedy

The following review is based on the May 31st performance, which features Ambrogio Maestri, Adela Zaharia, and Michael Fabiano in principal roles. Composed by opera...

“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...

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Preview: ‘Shucked’ Is a Farm-to-Stage Spectacular That Is Corny in the Best of Ways

The first-ever North American tour of Shucked, a musical...

Preview: Josh Groban & LA Phil to Set the Stage at the Historic Hollywood Bowl

On September 5th and 6th, the iconic Hollywood Bowl...

Review: Theatre of Note’s ‘Tune In’ Is a Deep-Thinking, Psychological Stunner

Carlos Lacámara’s world premiere play, Tune In, takes its...

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