Cristofer Gross is a freelance writer on theater and jazz.
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SCR’s 10th Pacific Playwrights Festival introduces plays while making the case that readings are their own reward.
A new drama about Hollywood recalls some classic characters as it marks an important debut.
L.A.'s Sight Unseen Theatre Company brings the 1990 musical black comedy back to life.
With the originals at the wheel, there's still life and laughs in this quarter-century old vehicle from the third smallest town in Texas.
L.A.'s Actor's Gang offers a powerful staging of Deborah Brevoort's drama about the PanAm 103 bombing.
A young writer reveals an old soul in her existential detective story about gumshoes, tramping, and the footloose gene.
The American Premiere of the top 2003 drama in Israel reveals a foundation that may or may not have too many stories.
A bawdy new comedy shows the British theater pushed the boundaries for two centuries until its licentiousness was revoked.
The National Tour of Roundabout's Broadway hit arrives back in Hollywood where the whole story started.
The third in the playwright's series of life lessons finds our heroine trying to raise a 9-year-old Lenny Bruce.
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