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Chicago Dance Feature: ONE THOUSAND PIECES (Hubbard Street Dance Chicago)
PIECES OF FATE There is quite a bit of buzz surrounding Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s One Thousand Pieces, which will commence the company’s 35th season. Inspired by Chagall’s masterpiece, America Windows, Madrid-born resident choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo is creating his first full-length dance program, which happens also to be HSDC’s first full-evening presentation by a single…
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San Diego Theater Review: SAM BENDRIX AT THE BON SOIR (La Jolla Playhouse at Martini’s Above Fourth)
THANK GOD THE DRINKS ARE STRONG The secret to living in New York is knowing how to cross the street against the light. Sam Bendrix (Luke Macfarlane) recalls having been given that advice when he first arrived in the city. Now he tells us, from the cabaret stage of the Bon Soir, that he must…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: THE BELLE OF BELFAST (Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA)
THE ‘TROUBLES’ WITH FAITH Choosing to write about the Irish Troubles comes with baggage’”many people have come before you, and many will come after. Like the Holocaust, it can conjure a deep vein of feeling, but the idea of slogging through it again can also seem like a chore to audiences. It takes skill, flair,…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: CYMBELINE (A Noise Within in Pasadena)
DUALITY IN A NOISE WITHIN’S CYMBELINE Are women faithful to the men they love? Or are they so weak-willed and inconstant as to be easily seduced by another? While many writers and dramatists have explored these questions over the centuries, Shakespeare addresses them as just one important strand in the complicated plot of his late…
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Chicago Theater Review and Commentary: ONE NAME ONLY (A DIFFERENT KIND OF REALITY SHOW) (Black Ensemble Theater)
ONE TIME ONLY FOR ONE NAME ONLY WAS ONE TOO MANY TIMES Yes, America’s got talent. And the performers on stage at Black Ensemble Theater’s beautiful new digs are packed to the gills with charm, powerful voices, and boundless stage presence. But I can’t remember being this shell-shocked and mortified at the stupendous waste of…
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San Diego Theater Review: THE EXIT INTERVIEW (San Diego Repertory Theatre)
A PLAY THAT GROPES FOR AN EXIT William Missouri Downs’ The Exit Interview is a jumble of a play whose myriad directions are made more difficult to track by its opening pronouncement: Two exuberant cheerleaders (JoAnne Glover and Lisel Gorell-Getz), uniformed and pom-pommed, lead the audience in a spirited: “Give me an “O”! Give me an…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: THE CIRCLE (Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills)
SEMI-CIRCLE The drawing room comedy has fallen out of fashion over the years. These extremely well-made, light, sophisticated plays center around members of polite society whose lives unravel in a literal drawing room during otherwise civilized weekends in the country. Featuring wit and verbal banter among wealthy, leisured, upper-class Brits, the form eventually morphed into…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: NOVEMBER (Mark Taper Forum)
AN OCTOBER UNSURPRISE Scott Zigler learned to direct theater from David Mamet, which is like having David Ortiz teach you how to pitch for the major leagues. A designated hitter thinks every pitch should come right over the plate, and may be excused for only paying attention to the elements of the game that concern…
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Los Angeles Theater Review and Commentary: THE KING OF HEARTS IS OFF AGAIN (Odyssey Theatre)
OFF AND ON Once again, I talk to a troupe of foreign artists, and once again, apart from the art, there’s an utter lack of coherent understanding between their world and mine. It’s especially funny since so many Americans claim to believe that we’re the least sophisticated and least cross-culturally educated of the industrialized nations. …
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Chicago Theater Review: MAKING NOISE QUIETLY (Steep Theatre)
NOISE IS OFF It is 1944 in a field near a watering hole in Kent, England. A strapping, fine-looking, and masculine young man purveys the view and strips off his shirt. Another young man enters with his bike; he is a rail-thin, bespectacled, academic-looking peer who is also handsome, but more like Harry Potter than…
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Off-Broadway Theater Review: CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO (3LD Theater)
REAL TERROR IN THE AIR AND IN THE THEATER If this play doesn’t make you want to travel by train instead of by air, nothing will. Here’s a performance project (credited to creators Bob Berger, Patrick Daniels, and Irving Gregory) that consists of a cast of actors performing the transcripts of recordings retrieved from the…
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DVD Review: FUNKYTOWN (directed by Daniel Roby)
SEX DRUGS AND DISCO HIT FUNKYTOWN When the opening scene of a film features a naked couple doing the nasty accompanied by a voiceover which states, “There is no rhyme or reason to life. You think you’re doing okay and the next thing you know, you’re miles away from home, in bed with a stranger,…
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Los Angeles Theater/Event Review: DELUSION: THE BLOOD RITE (Haunted Play)
HAUNTED BY EXPOSITION Last October, Hollywood stuntman Jon Braver put up Delusion, a much-celebrated high-end haunted house. One of Mr. Braver’s purposes with this project, which he wrote, directed, and produced, was to correct what he saw as a tired tendency toward “jump-out-of-the-corner” type scares in the haunted houses he visited. He added narrative to…
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New York and Tour Theater Review: HAMLET (Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts)
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A DANE The Globe Theater of London brings its touring production of Shakespeare’s tale of the Melancholy Great Dane to the Michael Schimmel Center, and one is tempted to joke that something is indeed stinking in this State of Denmark, since just outside the theatre, one can perceive the odors emanating from the…
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Chicago Theater Review: SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (Chicago Shakespeare)
A TRIUMPHANT MASTERPIECE Rare is the theatrical experience that is so haunting and so achingly beautiful that your soul actually feels caressed and nurtured. The transcendent production at hand is Chicago Shakespeare’s revival of Sondheim and Lapine’s 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Sunday in the Park with George. The musical fable is based on the short…
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Regional/Los Angeles Theater Review: EURYDICE (South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa)
THIS ODD INTERPRETATION, AS WITH ORPHEUS HIMSELF, FAILS TO LEAD US TO THE LAND OF THE LIVING Pulitzer prize finalist Sarah Ruhl is a playwright known for creating poetic, non-linear contemporary worlds in which people and situations transform on a dime, and joyful moments sometimes dissolve into deep melancholy’”or vice versa. In Eurydice, Ruhl repurposes the…
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Chicago Theater Review: FRESHLY FALLEN SNOW (Chicago Dramatists)
MEMORIES MAY BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH Freshly Fallen Snow, by Chicago Dramatists’ resident playwright M. E. H. Lewis, builds its plot upon a recent scientific advancement: the possibility of mitigating the effects of traumatic memories by physically removing them, potentially erasing long-term memory as well. This intriguing prospect is examined through an alternately stylized…
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Off-Broadway Theater Review: ISLAND: OR, TO BE OR NOT TO BE (The Connelly Theater)
COSPLAYING WITH THE BARD A delightful dash through Shakespearean tropes is now the two hours’ traffic of The Connelly Theater stage. Siblings separated in a tempest, long lost lovers, conjoined twins, a criminal mime, and even a conniving witch are all stirred into Kevin Brewer’s fantastical new play Island, or To Be or Not to…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK (Geffen Playhouse)
MAID IN HOLLYWOOD The history of people of color on the screen is complicated, to say the least. The great Hattie McDaniel was hurt and bewildered by criticism from some in her own community who felt she should turn down maid and mammy roles. “Why should I complain about making $700 a week playing a…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: POTENTIAL SPACE (Theatre of NOTE)
IN LOVE OR IN LOVE WITH BEING IN LOVE Playwright Kristen Vangsness’ intriguing, but ultimately frustrating comedy features as its center a gal who makes the mistake of confusing love with, well, let’s charitably call it the desire “to be” in love. It is what folks brought up in civilized company would call “passion”’”but it’s…
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