LA CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY STUDENTS GO MAD Los Angeles-based Theatre Movement Bazaar is dedicated to developing a unique style of theatre rooted in physical action which merges dance, theatre, music, and cinema, heightening physicality to create provocative storytelling. Their latest production at the Odyssey Theatre, Going Mad: Alice in Hollywoodland, was written by Richard […]

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SCARLETT FEVER Kevin (Andrew Keenan-Bolger) used to be a hunk, and a successful playwright with an off-Broadway hit. But lately, he’s become a couch potato, much to the chagrin of his husband, Milo (Borris Anthony York), who owns and operates a successful health club. But there is an exciting solution for Kevin’s doldrums. Milo and […]

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DOWNTOWN URBAN ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 22nd SEASON OF PRESENTING NEW WORKS BY EMERGING PLAYWRIGHTS JUNE 12 – JUNE 29 AT THEATRE ROW (DUAFnyc) Savion Glover  – Photo Courtesy: Savion Glover Productions The DOWNTOWN URBAN ARTS FESTIVAL (DUAF) announced its 22nd Anniversary season, featuring new works by Tony Award Winner Savion Glover and Tony Award Nominee Reg E. […]

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In recent years, the gig economy has become a significant part of the global workforce. This modern employment model, characterized by short-term contracts and freelance work, offers numerous opportunities but also comes with its own set of challenges. For individuals seeking flexibility and autonomy, the gig economy can be incredibly appealing. However, it also presents […]

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GET THEE TO SEE ASP’S R&J “Romeo. Romeo, where for art thou Romeo?” Did you know this means, “Why are you Romeo?” Language becomes the thing as Shakespearean dialogue positively blossoms into wonderful clarity. Everyone knows the story of Romeo and Juliet — but not everyone knows the Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s interpretation, playing at the […]

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For aspiring musicians, developing a narrative that resonates with your audience isn’t just about sharing music; it’s about telling your journey, your struggles, and triumphs. This genuine approach fosters a deeper connection, transforming listeners into lifelong fans. Sharing behind-the-scenes moments, personal stories, and inspirations not only captivates but also humanizes your art, making each song […]

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SEE THE LIGHT Palm Canyon Theatre (PCT) opened a glorious production of The Light in the Piazza last Friday, and it’s sensational. Based on the 1960 novella by Elizabeth Spencer, the musical is set in 1950s Florence, Italy, where Margaret Johnson (Se Layne), a wealthy Southern woman, and her daughter Clara (Nicole Kennedy), who is developmentally disabled, are vacationing from the US. When […]

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Post image for Theater Review: WONDERFUL JOE (Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes at The Nimoy

RONNIE BURKETT HAS THE WORLD ON A STRING You haven’t lived until you’ve seen Santa as a beer-bellied, Silverlake bear puppet twerking in a nightclub with Jesus and the Tooth Fairy. Wonderful Joe, presented by Ronnie Burkett, OC, and his Theatre of Marionettes this past weekend at The Nimoy in Westwood, was an experience I […]

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Learning to play the piano well involves more than just hitting the right notes it’s about how you play them. Good piano technique is crucial because it helps you play more easily and makes your music sound better. This includes everything from how you sit at the piano to how you move your fingers across […]

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All of Me is a rom-com in which the central couple are wheelchair users and unable to speak; they use text-to-speech technology. The New Group‘s production, which opened last night at Pershing Square Signature Center, is directed with loving care by Ashley Brooke Monroe. Rarely do we see actors perform under such restrictive circumstances. How […]

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