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San Francisco Theater Review: ARCADIA (American Conservatory Theater)
A STIRRING MENTAL EXERCISE WELL DONE In reviewing A.C.T.’s Arcadia, I feel compelled to begin with a caveat: It is a highly cerebral work – a tapestry of threads connected by bloodlines, theories, and time that requires constant focus. Those with a literary turn of mind, who revel in being made to think, will find…
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Off Broadway Theater Review: BOTALLACK O’CLOCK (Brits Off Broadway at 59E59 Theaters)
A CURE FOR INSOMNIA Dan Frost’s evocative performance as the artist Roger Hilton isn’t enough to save Botallack O’Clock, written and directed by Eddie Elks and currently being performed as part of the Brits Off Broadway festival, from being an excruciatingly boring and drama-free 70 minutes. According to legend Hilton hardly left his bed during…
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Los Angeles Music Preview: AMERICAN SONGS & SPIRITUALS (Los Angeles Master Chorale at Walt Disney Concert Hall)
COME FOR THE SONGS; STAY FOR THE SPIRIT. It’s fitting that Samuel Barber’s “Sure on this Shining Night” opens American Songs & Spirituals, Los Angeles Master Chorale’s final program of its 49th season: Residing within the text from an untitled poem by James Agee are the lines which augur the spectator’s experience after witnessing this…
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Los Angeles / Regional Theater Review: THE FANTASTICKS (South Coast Rep in Costa Mesa)
FANTASTIC, INDEED Fantasticks may be the longest running musical in America, but Amanda Dehnert’s magical production at South Coast Rep should run forever. The backdrop for this timeless wonder is now a defunct seaside amusement park, instead of the normally simple and open stages of countless productions past. A captivating cast recounts a tale of…
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Los Angeles Opera Review: DULCE ROSA (LA Opera)
NOT SO DULCE It’s a shame that so much love, talent and money was bestowed upon the new opera, Dulce Rosa, which is the inaugural project of LA Opera’s Off Grand series, a program which offers new operatic works in venues other than the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Opening at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: FRATERNITY (Ebony Repertory Theatre)
A FRATERNITY OF MASTER THESPIANS At its core, Jeff Stetson’s Fraternity is about the two options that face black men in today’s society (or, at least, the society of Birmingham in 1987, when the play was written): Either become part of the white establishment or cling passionately and tenaciously to the tenets of the early…
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Off-Broadway Theater Review: SLEEP NO MORE (Punchdrunk Theatre Company)
SOMETHING WICKED THAT WAY GOES In a rare clash of film noir, an awesome murder mystery party, and Shakespeare, Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More is the ultimate voyeuristic thrill. Audience members don Venetian masks and explore the depths of the 1930s-style McKittrick hotel in pursuit of the dubious characters of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, who run amuck throughout….
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Off-Broadway Theater Review: THE MASTER BUILDER (Harvey Theater at BAM)
SKETCHY BLUEPRINT The great John Turturro stars as the architect Halvard Solness in David Edgar’s translation of Ibsen’s enigmatic chef-d’oeuvre The Master Builder, which is currently being performed at BAM’s Harvey Theater under the direction of Andrei Belgrader. Mr. Belgrader chooses to take what might be called a more traditional approach to staging the work,…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: CHESS (East West Players)
ALL THE WRONG MOVES The musical Chess highlights the tongue-twisting, swift, and pithy lyrics by Tim Rice and the soaring, dazzling music by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA fame. In previous Stage and Cinema reviews of productions at MTG and the Met Theatre, its history has been well-documented: The super-partnership of Rice-Andersson-Ulvaeus in 1979;…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: DYING CITY (Rogue Machine Theatre)
ALIVE WITH AMBIGUITY If you require a neat and tidy ending, a feeling of clarity, and a sense of completion to insure your theatrical enjoyment, then Dying City – making its Los Angeles premiere at the Rogue Machine Theatre —is not for you. If on the other hand you appreciate that a life examined offers…
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San Diego Theater Review: BE A GOOD LITTLE WIDOW (Old Globe)
HOME IS WHERE THE HEARTACHE IS Moments before the arrival of Hope (a domineering mother-in-law, not the aspiration), newly-married Melody jests with her handsome corporate attorney husband, Craig: “Don’t talk about your mother and then try to kiss me.” Although funny dialogue such as this may seem more sitcom than theatrical in Bekah Brunstetter’s Be…
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Chicago Theater Review: THE MISANTHROPE (Court Theatre)
THE TITLE CHARACTER IS TOO PURE FOR PEOPLE, BUT THIS PURE PRODUCTION IS FOR EVERYONE Of all Moliere’s comedies, The Misanthrope (1666), now gloriously and faithfully revived at Court Theatre, is the one literary critics and Moliere fans most take to heart. The master’s most personal and most ambiguous work, The Cantankerous Lover (its telling subtitle) delivers…
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Chicago Dance Review: EIFMAN BALLET OF ST. PETERSBURG’S “RODIN” (Auditorium Theatre)
SCULPTED TO PERFECTION Dance should never be dull: That’s the acting credo of Boris Eifman’s kinetic Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg, now erupting across the huge Auditorium Theatre stage through Sunday. Chicago may be a huge dance town already, but this amazing company is always welcome for their frenzied dancing, electric mood swings, pulsating lighting on swirling…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: THE CRUCIBLE (Antaeus)
BEDEVILED An off-stage character is tortured by a Salem court in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a play which dramatizes the Salem witch trials of 1692. As heavy stones are placed upon his chest, the innocent man’s reported final words are “More weight.” This is exactly what Antaeus Company’s production needs in order to be more…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: THE NORTH PLAN (The Elephant Space in Hollywood)
THE NORTH PLAN STARTS ON COURSE THEN GOES SOUTH A ruthless splinter group has seized power in Washington and a low level bureaucrat who has escaped with the new regime’s “hit list” is on the lam and heading for a backwoods Missouri town in Jason Wells’ political satire. The North Plan, now playing at The…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: THE ROYALE (Center Theatre Group at the Kirk Douglas Theatre)
THE ROYALE PACKS A PUNCH SLAP There are many things to recommend about The Royale, currently making its World Premiere at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. The staging is brilliant, the fight choreography mesmerizing, the lighting stunning, the music and sound enthralling, and many of the performances are excellent. So what then prevents this drama from…
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Los Angeles Opera Review: VAN GOGH & TELL-TALE HEART (Long Beach Opera)
DON’T CALL ME MAD Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” and the life of artist Vincent Van Gogh provide rich, if unlikely material for opera. Although there is little romance to speak of in either subject, there is plenty of conflict. It is the conflict of madness, of inner turmoil told in the…
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Los Angeles Theater Preview: MACK & MABEL (Musical Theatre West)
NOW THIS YOU GOTTA SEE Of the 32 shows I attended in Chicago recently, the most charming experiences were with four musical revivals, three from Broadway’s heyday — the 1930s through the 1960s — and one from somewhere near the onset of its slow and painful decline — the 1970s to the present (Sondheim doesn’t…
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Los Angeles Music Feature: LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA (Concerto Finale)
AS IF CELLIST ALISA WEILERSTEIN PERFORMING SHOSTAKOVICH WASN’T ENOUGH: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) will conclude its 44th season this weekend with the appropriately titled program, Concerto Finale. This season has showcased both LACO’s eclectic repertoire and the orchestra’s proficiency which more than substantiated PRI’s proclamation that LACO is “America’s finest chamber orchestra.” From a…
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Chicago Theater Review: THE MOTHER (Oracle)
THE MOTHER OF CHICAGO THEATER Workers and theatergoers of Chicago unite! Oracle Theatre is mounting a rousing defense of Karl Marx and the Bolsheviks, and demands your undivided attention. Though my experience is admittedly limited in the realm of communist propaganda, The Mother is not only the best agitprop I’ve seen to date, but it packs…
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