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  1. Theater Review (LA): Julie Andrews: The Gift Of Music with Julie Andrews at The Hollywood Bowl

    — A musical version of Julie Andrews' "Simeon's Gift" plus a Rodgers and Hammerstein tribute.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  2. Book Review (Play): The Portrait Of Mahatma Gandhi by Himendra Thakur

    — Surely there must be a better way of defending the Mahatma's grand vision than this?

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  3. Theatre Review (Stratford-upon-Avon, UK): The Merchant of Venice

    — How do you solve a problem like Shylock? Has Tim Carroll's production ripped the heart from Shakespeare's problem play?

    REVIEW in Culture by Nigel Simons

  4. Theatre Review (LA): Zastrozzi by George F. Walker at the NoHo Arts Center

    — A criminal mastermind, a virgin, a vamp, and a religious fanatic, brought to you by a Canadian playwright.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  5. Theater Review (LA): American Tales by Jan Powell and Ken Stone for The Antaeus Theatre Company at Deaf West Theatre

    — Mark Twain and Herman Melville, set to music, make for a thoroughly enjoyable evening.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  6. Theater Review (LA): Desert Sunrise by Misha Shulman at the Lillian Theatre

    — West Bank combatants meet in a moving, tragic-comic play written by an Israeli Army veteran.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  7. Theater Review (LA) : The Voice Of The Prairie by John Olive at the Colony Theatre

    — A tale of the early days of radio, broadcast from the American Prairie.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  8. Theater Review (NYC): The Strangerer by Mickie Maher

    — A fine existential play comes to New York, and will either baffle its audience to catharsis or bore it to sleep.

    REVIEW in Culture by Ethan Stanislawski

  9. Theater Review (LA): The Wizard of Oz at The Carpenter Center

    — Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  10. Theater Review (NYC): Bouffon Glass Menajoree

    — This parody of the Tennessee Williams classic is grotesque in the original and best sense of the word.

    REVIEW in Culture by Jon Sobel

  11. Theater Review (LA): Looped by Mathew Lombardo at the Pasadena Playhouse

    — Valerie Harper triumphs as Tallulah Bankhead.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  12. Theater Review (Milan): Imperium by La Fura Dels Baus at Pals Sharp

    — Imperialism, subjugation, and bare-breasted women - I can only imagine how it played in Beijing.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  13. Theater Review (NYC): Life in A Marital Institution by James Braly

    — James Braly's nakedly honest one-man show covers more than one side of married life.

    REVIEW in Culture by Ethan Stanislawski

  14. Connecting New York and Chicago: A Four-Year Theatrical Odyssey

    — Going from New York to Chicago and back, you could see the Chicago invasion coming a mile away.

    OPINION in Culture by Ethan Stanislawski

  15. Theater Review (LA): In On It by Daniel Maclvor at The Chandler Studio Theatre Center

    — Three plots for the price of one, by a GLAAD and Obie Award winning playwright.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  16. Opera Review (Verona): Nabucco by Verdi at Arena di Verona

    — The most beautiful-sounding chorus in opera is the real star of this fine production.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  17. Theatre Review (NYC): Edward Albee's Occupant

    — This fabulous production has been extended so there is still time to see it.

    REVIEW in Culture by Tulis McCall

  18. Opera Review (Verona): Tosca by Puccini at Arena Di Verona

    — Tosca reaches new heights in Verona.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  19. Opera Review (Verona): Aida by Verdi at Arena Di Verona

    — Egypt comes to Verona again, in a sumptuous updated version of a legendary 1913 production.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  20. Opera Review (Milan): La Traviata by Verdi at Teatro Alla Scala

    — Mariella La Devia sings Violetta at La Scala, but Renato Bruson is the biggest crowd-pleaser as Germont.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  21. Theater Review (NYC): The Pleasures of Peace by the Medicine Show Theater Ensemble

    — Fighting complacency, one wisecrack at a time.

    REVIEW in Culture by Ethan Stanislawski

  22. Theater/Burlesque Review (NYC): Revealed

    — Bawdy fun in the East Village.

    REVIEW in Culture by Jon Sobel

  23. Theater Review (NYC): Vendetta Chrome

    — You have less than a week to hustle on over to this fine show.

    REVIEW in Culture by Tulis McCall

  24. TV Review: Tony Awards 2008 - Magic of the Musical (and a few plays too!)

    — A look at some of the winning shows and actors of the 2008 Tony Awards.

    REVIEW in Video by NancyGail

  25. Theater Review (NYC): All Kinds of Shifty Villains: A Carnival Noir

    — A hallucinating gumshoe, a sinister clown, and a femme fatale collide in this shifty new play.

    REVIEW in Culture by Jon Sobel

  26. Dissonance and Dissidents Between Marxist Theory and Practice in Tom Stoppard’s Rock 'N' Roll

    — In two contrasting worlds, Stoppard's play shows how Marxist materialism became indefensible in the Soviet bloc.

    OPINION in Culture by Ethan Stanislawski

  27. Theater Review (NYC): Coming Home - the Fourth Annual Festival of One Act Plays

    — This is a trio of plays worth your bother, and it closes too soon!

    REVIEW in Culture by Tulis McCall

  28. Opera Review (Florence, Italy): La Traviata by Verdi at the Duomo Auditorium

    — Violetta dies more than once in Florence.

    REVIEW in Culture by Robert Machray

  29. Theater Review (NYC): Three on a Couch by Carl Djerassi

    — A nervous shrink, a devilish plot, revenge, and a mango fuel the American premiere of Carl Djerassi's dark comedy.

    REVIEW in Culture by Jon Sobel

  30. A Summer Senator

    — There're no politics with this Senator, only popcorn.

    OPINION in Culture by Chris Bancells

  31. Theater Review (NYC): Standing Clear

    — The show's creators use subway vignettes to make us look closely at ourselves - and to laugh at what we see.

    REVIEW in Culture by Jon Sobel

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