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The Troubadour Theatre Company and Matt Walker present their annual Christmas mashup, and it is one of their best.
The play really belongs to Roberta, played by the quirky and lovely Juliet Landau, daughter of Martin Landau and Barbara Bain (and perhaps best known as Drusilla in Buffy the Vampire Slayer).
The entire show reminded me why I became a Shakespeare addict aged 11 and then adored an early '70s romp at Sheffield, UK’s old Playhouse.
Another one of those harrowing plays that David Fofi and the Elephant love to put on.
Wicked returns to LA for a third time, as stong as ever.
Even after more than half a century, Samuel Beckett's extraordinary theatrical innovations retain the power to startle.
In Ayckbourn's 75th play, mild-mannered Martin marshals his neighbors into an increasingly strident and fascistic neighborhood watchdog group.
Occupy Wall Street protesters evicted from their permanent settlements could do a lot worse than visiting (or re-visiting) Anton Chekhov's class-conscious classic.
This searing new comedy-drama gallops across the stage in a world premiere from the Camisade Theatre Company.
Glendale Centre Theatre presents its annual A Christmas Carol now in its 45th year.
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