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Regional Theater Review: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE (Coronado Playhouse in Coronado, CA)
SWEET AND WITTY SPOOF IS A CURE-ALL FOR THE BLUES The playbill cover for Coronado Playhouse’s highly charming production of The Drowsy Chaperone describes it as “A Musical Within A Comedy,” which is partly true: it’s also both a take-off and homage to old-fashioned Broadway musicals (book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar and music…
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Los Angeles Theater (Upcoming): FANNY (Musical Theatre Guild at the Alex Theatre in Glendale)
GET SOME FANNY There are many reasons to see the revival of Harold Rome’s 1954 musical Fanny at the Alex Theatre, but you only have one shot. Musical Theatre Guild (MTG), an Equity company of the finest musical theatre talent in, well, anywhere, will present this captivating Marcel Pagnol story on Monday, November 14 at…
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Chicago Theater Review: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (Paramount Theatre in Aurora – Chicago Area)
A DREAMBOAT IN DREAMCOAT In just two productions, the Paramount Theatre has elevated itself to the top of the class in Chicagoland musical theater, in company with Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace and the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire. The Paramount opened with an ecstatically reviewed revival of My Fair Lady in September and is now…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: VIGIL (Mark Taper Forum)
SITTING VIGIL FOR THE CENTER THEATRE GROUP, OR LIVING ON BORROWED THEATER Vigil, which was first done in Canada in 1995, is an oft-produced play, having been translated into 19 languages. At the same time that Malcolm Gets was appearing in an Off-Broadway production in 2009, A.C.T. in San Francisco was planning their 2010 outing,…
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Off Broadway Theater Review: PUBERTY RITES (Castillo Theater )
CONSTANT CATFIGHTS Race is a subject loaded with potential drama. This season alone, there has been a cornucopia of plays staged in New York featuring storylines involving race. They include The Submission, Burning, Any Given Monday, and Sons of the Prophet, to name a few. Adding to this ever growing list is Puberty Rites, a…
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Regional Theater Review: THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL (South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, CA)
YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN A trip to South Coast Rep is exactly what was needed to shake off the blues of this year’s morass of over-produced and/or over-written theater. The Trip to Bountiful, Horton Foote’s plaintive 1953 teleplay (adapted for Broadway and for the 1985 film with Geraldine Page), paints a picture of rural…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: NEXT FALL (Geffen)
FALL FLAT My extreme reluctance to recommend Next Fall should not necessarily deter you from seeing it. Stay with me here. Geoffrey Nauffts’ Tony-nominated play, which concerns a gay couple with polarized religious beliefs, is a hybrid of Steel Magnolias (Southern quips and medical melodrama), Manhattan (the neurotic, atheistic, hypochondriac New Yorker who lands a…
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Off Broadway Theater Review: THE ATMOSPHERE OF MEMORY (Labyrinth Theater Company)
LOST IN THE LABYRINTH In Outrageous Fortune, Todd London’s seminal work on the current state of new plays in America, he writes that the challenge is finding a way to remain relevant to the American cultural conversation. With the high quantity of work currently being launched, streamed, and broadcast on electronic media, and the average…
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Off Broadway Theater Reviews: THE LYONS, DREAMS OF FLYING DREAMS OF FALLING, and WE LIVE HERE (Vineyard Theatre, Atlantic Theater Company, and Manhattan Theatre Club)
AUTUMN THEATER IN NEW YORK: OFF BROADWAY, THE ACTING’S THE THING Acting is the main artery through which most of New York Theater travels. When a new season is announced, one looks forward, of course, to the plays. A new play by Nicky Silver? That sounds exciting. Silver, after all, has been putting out the…
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Film Review: LIKE CRAZY directed by Drake Doremus
LOVE AND DISTANCE I don’t think I’ve seen anything lately quite like the ending of the 2011 Sundance Jury Prize winner Like Crazy. Spending time watching the rise and disintegration of a marriage, I wondered, is there really a moment when a romance ends? When the present becomes irretrievably the past? If so, then we’ve…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: DOLLY WEST’S KITCHEN (Theatre Banshee in Burbank)
DELICIOUS ACTING, HALF-BAKED SCRIPT October has seen a great run for mothers on the Los Angeles stage: Lily Knight in Peace In Our Time at Anteaus, Denise Crosby in House of Gold at EST/LA and now Casey Kramer as an Irish matriarch in Theatre Banshee’s perfect mounting of the imperfect Dolly West’s Kitchen. The second…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: HAIRSPRAY (Musical Theatre West in Long Beach)
MANAGEABLE HAIR Say what you will about Musical Theatre West’s fluffy season selections, including Winter Wonderettes, Forbidden Broadway and Spamalot, this company continues to collect an astounding assemblage of artists equal to that of Broadway (in fact, many have performed on the Great White Way). But wouldn’t it be great to see this great talent…
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National Tour Theater Review: COME FLY AWAY (Pantages Theater)
OCCASIONALLY, WHEN WE’RE LUCKY, IT FLIES In Come Fly Away, there are at least four dances – “I’ve Got A Crush On You,” “Body and Soul,” “I Like To Lead When I Dance,” and “Teach Me Tonight” – that have the old Twyla Tharp magic, and, since they are all danced by the amazing Cody…
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Chicago Theater Review: MAPLE AND VINE (Next Theatre in Evanston)
PROMISING PREMISE PRODUCES PREPOSTEROUS PRODUCT Katha and Ryu are a modern married couple fed up with their harried lives: Ryu hates his 60-hour workweeks as a doctor and Katha is discontented with her job in front a computer screen. Plus, she is drenched in depression following a miscarriage. Katha accidentally meets well-groomed, mild-mannered, and middle-aged…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: BHUTAN (Rogue Machine)
THE TROUBLE WITH BHUTAN I am not advocating that bad directors should face a firing squad in the town square in full view of the entire community. But I have seen three plays now that were directed by Elina de Santos and, in baseball parlance, three strikes and you’re out. In none of the plays…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT YOU WILL (A Noise Within in Pasadena)
A BIGGER NOISE NEEDS TO BE MADE WITHIN A Noise Within (ANW), one of the nation’s leading classical repertory theatre companies, has done the unimaginable: after 19 seasons in a Masonic building in Glendale, they not only amassed enough donations to build a permanent home in Pasadena, but they started their 20th season without a…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: HERMETICALLY SEALED (Katselas Theatre Company at the Skylight Theatre)
WHAT’S COOKING IN HER KITCHEN? In the bracingly intelligent and potentially powerful Hermetically Sealed, playwright Kathryn Graf has set out to explore the ways in which families deceive themselves and how, in order to protect each other, they somehow manage to effectively destroy their own lives. Since each secret is revealed as it might be…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: FIVE BEAUTIES (The New American Theatre)
TENNESSEE W’S MASTER CLASS FOR ACTORS The New American Theatre production of Five Beauties (or, as it turned out to be at the performance I attended, Four Beauties) is not like going to the theater at all: it’s like attending an acting class in which each scene is beautifully executed and is unified by the…
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Los Angeles Theater Review: THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO (Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group)
DANCE MACABRE Although there are only two performances left of the Zombie Joe’s Underground production of The Cask of Amontillado, this is a piece that should be extended; if it is given a chance to find its audience, it could run as long as ZJU’s Urban Death. This is art in its purest form; Zombie…
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Off Broadway Theater Review: NOW THE CATS WITH JEWELLED CLAWS (La Mama)
TENNESSEE’S LESSER KNOWN CATS La MaMa presents the New York premiere of a short Tennessee Williams play, Now the Cats with Jewelled Claws. That’s the good news, an opportunity to see a “new” work by Williams. Here we get glimpses of Tennessee’s signature wit and forbidden, deviant sexuality. The bad news is that the ingredients…
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