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Los Angeles Theater Preview: MY FAIR LADY (Musical Theatre West in Long Beach)
COME YE TO THE FAIR…LADY, THAT IS I’m rather certain one cannot visit enough productions of My Fair Lady. The 1956 musical, based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, tells the tale of Professor Henry Higgins, a puffed-up upper-class grammarian, and Eliza Doolittle, his lower-class, flower girl protégé whom Higgins turns into a lady by changing her…
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Chicago Theater Review: TREASURE ISLAND (Lookingglass Theatre Company)
SAILING OF AGE Prepare to buckle your swashes, shiver your timbers and avoid Davey Jones’ locker. In a co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre Company sets sail on a major maiden voyage–Mary Zimmerman’s world premiere journey to Treasure Island. Robert Louis Stevenson’s children’s classic remains a rip-snorting epic of tattooed pirates, buried doubloons, delayed revenge,…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: GROUNDLINGS STAKEOUT (Groundlings Theatre)
HOT DOG SUCKING AHEAD You know, it’s funny, I was asking a friend just the other day if he knows of any show in town which has a guy sucking on a hot dog. And it would be great if it wasn’t a drama but something cutting edge. Oh, plus some wildly original vaudevillian humor….
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Chicago Dance Review: HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHICAGO (Season 38 Fall Series at the Harris Theater)
A SYMPHONY OF QUIRKS An Evening of Work by William Forsythe is a dull title for a frenetic program. This is kinetic dance, its percussive paces almost too fast for feeling. Three years in the making, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s action appraisal of Forsythe, a prolific educator, choreographer, former Joffrey Ballet dancer and director of the…
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Chicago Dance Review: SYLVIA (The Joffrey Ballet)
FROM MYTHS TO MOVEMENTS A kind of Mulan among major works of 19th-century ballet (it celebrates a young nymph’s coming of age), Leo Delibes’ Sylvia is not as famous as his simpler, more domestic Coppelia. But the Palais Garnier’s 1876 retelling of several Greek myths continues to deliver considerable charm. It holds it even in this 1997 reinterpretation for the…
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Los Angeles Theater: THE GROUNDINGS HALLOWEEN SHOW (The Groundlings Theatre)
SUNNY AND SCARE You think theater in Los Angeles can be frightening? Well, here’s entertainment that’s intentionally soulless. “It’s so funny, you’ll laugh your head off” takes on a whole new meaning with The Groundlings Halloween Show (a.k.a. You Paid to Die Tonight II), a frightening amalgam of sketch comedy and all the scary shit you…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: MAN COVETS BIRD (24th Street Theatre)
CRITIC COVETS HEART It is unfair but true that in watching 24th Street Theatre’s American premiere production of Finegan Kruckmeyer’s Man Covets Bird, one automatically compares it to Debbie Devine’s last directorial effort here, Mike Kenny’s Walking the Tightrope, in 2013. That show won all the wins and toured all the tours, made everybody feel all the…
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Chicago Theater Review: UNSPEAKABLE (Broadway in Chicago at the Broadway Playhouse)
CAPTURES EVERYTHING BUT THE COMEDY Two big ironies attach to the new show at the Broadway Playhouse in Water Tower Place. First, it’s called Unspeakable but it’s not afraid to say anything: Shock value is built into every scene. Second, it couldn’t be less funny, though it depicts Richard Pryor, one of the great clowns…
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Theater Review: CARRIE: THE KILLER MUSICAL EXPERIENCE (Los Angeles Theatre)
GET CARRIE’D AWAY The key words in the title Carrie: The Killer Musical Experience are Killer Experience. Director Brady Schwind has taken a forever-troubled musical based on source material which probably should have never been musicalized and turned it into one of the most blazingly memorable and, yes, killer experiences you may ever have in…
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Chicago Theater Review: GOOD FOR OTTO (The Gift Theatre in Jefferson Park)
WHAT’S GOOD FOR OTTO ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH FOR GIFT Seldom have I sat through such a long-winded play (nearly three hours!) that said so little. I struggled in vain to find some deeper meaning in David Rabe’s Good for Otto. Instead it just seems to be filled with all the usual tired tropes of counselor-patient…
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Chicago Theater Review: NO BEAST SO FIERCE (Oracle and DCASE at the Storefront Theater)
I DID IT FOR THE DAUGHTERS Does evil alter when it switches sexes? Right now the Storefront Theatre is hosting No Beast So Fierce, adaptor/director Max Traux’s gender-bending exploration of equal-opportunity malevolence. In 95 minutes Oracle Productions’ free-form reinterpretation of Richard III (which, however truncated, also includes a Shakespeare sonnet and allusions to Macbeth) turns Shakespeare’s hunch-backed monster, the…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: APPROPRIATE (Mark Taper Forum / Center Theatre Group)
WORLD ENOUGH AND TIME …I would Love you ten years before the flood; And you should, if you please, refuse Till the conversion of the Jews – Andrew Marvell It’s a measure of progress that a play about white people can be written by a black guy and directed by an Asian guy on what…
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Chicago Opera Review: CINDERELLA (Lyric Opera)
A CINDERELLA FOR ALL AGES You might think you know the story if you’ve seen Disney’s animated version, but Rossini’s Cinderella (or La Cenerentola, literally “little girl of the cinders”) is intriguingly different. Rossini’s collaborator, librettist Jacopo Ferretti, hews rather closer to Charles Perrault’s 1697 fairy tale Cendrillon’”not the tale’s first telling, but certainly one…
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Chicago Theater Review: THE (CURIOUS CASE OF THE) WATSON INTELLIGENCE (Theater Wit)
I’M FEELING UNLUCKY The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence is Theatre Wit’s latest local premiere by Madeleine George, author of Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England, a 2014 production that succeeded beyond its script. A wonderment and a puzzlement, George’s creation, rewritten for this production, is an action-based appraisal of how machinery shapes humanity….
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Los Angeles / Tour Opera Review: UCARMEN (Isango Emsemble at The Broad Stages in Santa Monica)
BETTER ON THE MARIMBA Such is the life of a theater critic. On Friday, you might find yourself in a dusty living room in a seedier area of mid-town, seeing a salon-scale show in some half-crazed, semi-pro playwright’s dusty apartment. And then on Saturday, you might be at the Broad Theater in Santa Monica, surrounded…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: SOMETHING TRULY MONSTROUS (The Blank Theatre in Hollywood)
SOMETHING UNSATISFYINGLY APOCRYPHAL There are a few things that might not be entirely true about the Blank’s “World Premiere” of Jeff Tabnick’s Something Truly Monstrous, which opened last night in Hollywood. To begin with a quibble, a two-hour show by Tabnick called Barrymore’s Body, with what sound like most of the same elements, went up…
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Chicago Theater Review: HOLLYWOOD’S GREATEST SONG HITS (Light Opera Works in Evanston)
OSCAR’S JUKEBOX It’s a title to win a crowd on the spot: The revue Hollywood’s Greatest Song Hits just requires the right arrangements for a cabaret showcase of four solid talents. Add to that a strategic song selection to do justice to seven decades, celebrated notes that chronicle a near-century of American life and love….
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National Tour Dance Review: TWYLA THARP: 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR (Wallis)
TWYLA’S TWILIGHT While most American dance companies go on tour with a “best of” program, Twyla Tharp has refreshingly opted to offer two world premieres for her 50th Anniversary Tour, seen at the Wallis last night (the tour continues through November, 2015). Similar in structure but different in feel, both “Preludes and Fugues” and “Yowzie”…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: ICU (Circle X Theatre Company at the Atwater Village Theatre)
INHOSPITALITY IN A HOSPITAL A few weeks ago I spent a couple of nights at a hospital waiting for someone to be born. A couple of weeks later I spent a few more nights at the hospital, including time at the ICU, trying to keep the mother comfortable while she tried to stay alive. In…
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National Tour Theater Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Ahmanson Theatre)
VON TOURIST TRAPP The original stage version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music was such a crowd pleaser that many are surprised to learn the 1959 Mary Martin vehicle received very mixed reviews. The umpteenth revival which opened last night as the onset of a national tour not only illuminates why this is…
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