DANNY AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA at the Los Angeles Theatre Center
Photo by Trinocerous Paul Birchall – Stage Raw Talk about site specific theater: Here’s a production of playwright John Patrick Shanley’s romantic standard that is immersive — literally. Read more…...
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Photo by Stephen Mihalek Jenny Lower – LA Weekly Though the Latino Theater Company’s newest production never delves into contemporary politics, it’s hard to imagine a more direct or effective...
View ArticleLA OLLA at Los Angeles Theatre Center
Photo by Grettel Cortes Neal Weaver – Stage Raw This play with music by Evelina Fernández is a modern-day adaptation of The Pot of Gold by the ancient Roman playwright, Plautus. Read more… Now running...
View ArticleTHE DIG at L.A.T.C.
Neal Weaver – Stage Raw In her intriguing solo-drama, writer-performer Stacie Chaiken plays archeologist Sally Jenkins, who specializes in the study of ancient DNA. As she says, “It’s easy to extract...
View ArticleTIME ALONE at L.A.T.C.
(Photo by David Morrison) Deborah Klugman – Capital & Main This powerful drama by Alessandro Camon delves into the minds of two extraordinarily isolated people: a convict serving a life sentence...
View ArticleLATINA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL at L.A.T.C.
(Photo by Xavi Moreno) Jenny Lower – Stage Raw First performed in 2013, the Latino Theater Company’s Latina Christmas Special reunites three comedians — Diana Yanez, Sandra Valls and Maria Russell —...
View ArticleTHE HAPPIEST SONG PLAYS LAST at LATC
Gil Solis Katie Buenneke – Stage Raw The Happiest Song Plays Last is, as the title implies, the last play in the Elliot trilogy, three works by Quiara Alegría Hudes playing concurrently in Los Angeles....
View ArticleCANYON at the Los Angeles Theatre Center
Dean Cechvala Margaret Gray – LA Times Ask any real estate agent: People love a view. We’ll go out of our way — and far above asking price — for an elevated perch with a sweeping panorama. A view makes...
View ArticleTHE MOTHER OF HENRY at the Los Angeles Theatre Center
Andrew Vasquez Deborah Klugman – Capital & Main Evelina Fernández’s world premiere play, The Mother of Henry, is set within Los Angeles’ Eastside barrio, Boyle Heights, in 1968. It was a watershed...
View ArticleREVOLUCIONES at the Los Angeles Theatre Center
Andrew Vasquez Deborah Klugman – Stage Raw Too often idealists who lead revolts against fascist regimes end up assuming the same dictatorial and bloodthirsty predilections as their enemies. Read more…...
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