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Theater Review: DALLOWAY: FIRST LOVE (Gloucester Stage Company)
BEFORE SHE WAS MRS. DALLOWAY A beautifully written and well-performed prequel imagines the summer when Clarissa Perry begins choosing a life of her own Our first look at Dalloway: First Love is a magnificent thick-trunked tree full of nooks and crannies, gnarled and fissured with steadying footholds and reaching roots and seeking branches that dominates…
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Off-Off-Broadway Review: THE WHOLE SKY ALL DIAMONDS (Loft Story / Brooklyn)
DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE WORLD OF TECH An inventive immersive experience turns startup culture into an office you may not want to leave Starting a new job can be stressful, but luckily for audiences at The Whole Sky All Diamonds, most of the work will be done by the “real” employees in the cast. You’ll…
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Theater Review: FALLING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN OF GREAT STORMS (Broad Theatre / The Rosette / Austin, TX)
WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS An ambitious, sometimes mesmerizing meditation on catastrophe takes big risks— and occasionally loses its footing Years ago, I argued with a friend over whether Cormac McCarthy was too difficult a novelist. My friend found his prose dense, confusing, and hostile, but I insisted that McCarthy was actually training us. It’s…
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Theater Review: R.O.I. (RETURN ON INVESTMENT) (San Francisco Playhouse / Creativity Theater)
THE HIGH PRICE OF HIGH RETURNS A smart, timely dark comedy asks what happens when the pursuit of profit starts costing more than money Bay Area theatergoers need to act fast to see San Francisco Playhouse’s latest production, the dark comedy R.O.I. (Return on Investment). Unlike most of its productions, which usually run up to…
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Theater Review: WINDOWS (PrideArts / Chicago)
WINDOWS NEEDS MORE SPIT AND POLISH An appealing young cast can’t overcome a world-premiere script that remains frustratingly unformed On a couch in a small apartment sits a sullen young woman. Piles of snack bags and junk food remnants surround her. She doesn’t move, except to adjust the blanket on her lap. Behind her is…
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Album Review: SONGS OF HOPE, INSPIRATION AND JOY (Sir Roland Hanna)
EIGHTY-EIGHT KEYS TO SOMEWHERE ELSE A transporting collection from a jazz master makes one spin feel nowhere near enough Nearly a quarter-century after Sir Roland Hanna’s death, a new compilation reminds us just how alive his music remains—Hanna can still make time disappear. Songs of Hope, Inspiration and Joy gathers 14 previously recorded solo-piano performances…
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Music Preview: A CONCERT FOR VENEZUELA (Gustavo Dudamel & LA Phil / Hollywood Bowl)
DUDAMEL’S FAREWELL BECOMES A HOMECOMING For his final Bowl concert as LA Phil Music & Artistic Director, Gustavo Dudamel turns the spotlight toward Venezuela What was originally planned as a celebration of Gustavo Dudamel and his extraordinary years with the Los Angeles Philharmonic has become something considerably more urgent. On Sunday, August 23, Dudamel conducts…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE WINTER’S TALE (Public Theater / Shakespeare in the Park)
A WINTER’S TALE FOR ALL SEASONS Raúl Esparza anchors a spirited, grandly theatrical production of one of Shakespeare’s trickier plays Let’s face it, fellas, who among us hasn’t had our best friend stay with us and our wife for a few months only to suspect maybe bestie and wife got a little too friendly? Such…
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Film: HUMP! FILM FESTIVAL (International Tour / Curated by Dan Savage)
SIT ON MY FACEBOOK Attending Dan Savage’s awesome HUMP! Film Festival is easy enough, but now you can take a stand against corporate fascism just by getting the word out. Then get yourself to a theater near you for the annual festival, which is on tour in dozens of cities across the United States, Canada,…
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Theater Review: THE COMPLEX WHOLE SO FORMED (The Neo-Futurists / Chicago)
SOUND AND FURY, SIGNIFYING PLENTY A sound artist steps out of the booth with a powerful, deeply personal work that, in production, may be better heard than seen Over five thousand shows: that’s how many productions Ryn Hardiman has sound engineered for the Neo-Futurists, an avant-garde group of performers who delight in violating the rules…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE VESSEL (59E59 Theaters)
A VIEW FROM THE INSIDE An intriguing drama keeps climbing but never quite reaches the heights it promises The New York premiere of The Vessel by Brendan George combines nonfiction with fiction, inspired by the true story of New York City’s infamous Hudson Yards landmark. The 150-foot-tall structure with eight levels of interconnected stairs and…
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Theater Review: DRACULA: THE MUSICAL (The Nocturne Theatre / Glendale)
SINK YOUR TEETH INTO THIS A gloriously excessive spectacle eventually falls victim to an overdose of songs The Nocturne Theatre in Glendale is quickly becoming one of my favorite venues in the City of Angels. Justin & Melissa Meyer are masters of high theatricality and demigods of over-the-top razzle-dazzle, what I have lovingly dubbed “Kitchen…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE WINTER’S TALE (The Public Theater / Delacorte Theater)
NOW IS THE WINTER OF OUR CONTENT Shakespeare’s unruly tragicomedy gets a splendid Central Park outing powered by a remarkable cast Do not surrender to the city heat: after the opening production of Romeo & Juliet, The Public Theater returns to Central Park with The Winter’s Tale, the second offering of this summer’s Free Shakespeare…
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Off-Broadway Review: AN AMERICAN DAUGHTER (La Femme Theatre Productions / Pershing Square Signature Center)
A WOMAN UNDER THE MICROSCOPE Wendy Wasserstein’s political comedy remains disturbingly current nearly three decades after its Broadway premiere How fitting that La Femme Theatre Productions, an Off-Broadway company dedicated to exploring and celebrating the universal female experience, should revive Wendy Wasserstein’s An American Daughter. Nearly three decades after its Broadway premiere, Wasserstein’s 1997 play…
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Theater Review: GREASE (Altadena Music Theatre)
GREASE STILL HAS ITS GROOVE Altadena Music Theatre returns after devastating loss with Rydell High, right on schedule The year is 1959. Rock and roll is reshaping American culture, the Sexual Revolution is just around the corner, and Grease captures a generation on the cusp of change. In its original incarnation, the musical was a…
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Theater Review: SLAVA UKRAINI! (OR WAITING FOR ELON) (A Few Thoughts Theatre Company / Atwater Village Theatre / LA)
WHEN THE MESSAGE OUTSHOUTS THE DRAMA Keith Szarabajka’s timely war drama is fueled by conviction but overwhelmed by its own rhetoric Slava Ukraini! (Or Waiting for Elon) by Keith Szarabajka presents a reviewer with the worst possible dilemma. Produced by Brad Bentz and directed by Tony Pasqualini, the work is the inaugural production of A…
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Museum Preview: THE BOWERY: DEVIL’S MILE (New Museum / New York)
THE STREET THAT DOESN’T STAND STILL A fascinating new exhibition explores the colorful, chaotic, and endlessly reinvented history of one of New York’s most storied streets The Bowery has worn more identities than perhaps any other street in New York. Over four centuries it has been a Lenape footpath, farmland, an entertainment district, the city’s…
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Theater Review: IPHIGENIA IN SPLOTT (Shotgun Players / Berkeley)
SACRIFICE WITHOUT SENTIMENT Alicia Mason delivers a fearless performance in a modern tragedy that refuses easy sympathy Gary Owen‘s Iphigenia in Splott transplants Euripides’ Iphigenia in Aulis from ancient Greece to working-class Wales, where the gods have been replaced by poverty, bureaucracy, and institutional neglect. In Shotgun Players’ first-ever solo production, directed by Michelle Talgarow,…
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Theater Review: THE OUTSIDERS (National Tour)
STAY GOLD, GREASERS This gripping musical adaptation honors its beloved source while finding an emotional life all its own S.E. Hinton’s first novel, The Outsiders, written while she was still in high school and published when she was just 18, has inspired artists across multiple mediums for nearly six decades. It became a cult film…
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