This reinterpretation of Tarantino's film as a Shakespearean tragedy is fascinating and works hilariously well.
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Theatre Review (LA): To Kill A Mockingbird
The film adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel is brought lovingly to the stage in this Actors Co-Op production.
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Ryan Gosling stars as an enigmatic driver in Nicolas Winding Refn's unusual, original take on the action genre.
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This attempt at restaging the classic revue is torpedoed by technical problems, miscasting and an unnecessary backstory.
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Dominic Cooper is riveting in a dual role as Uday Hussein and the Iraqi army lieutenant forced to become his body double.
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Bert V. Royal's spin on the Peanuts characters is revived in an energetic, entertaining production.
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Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's 1994 production is revived in a musically satisfying, minimalist production by the DOMA Theatre Co.
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A young attorney hopes to exonerate a Death Row inmate who thinks he's Cary Grant in this uneven production.
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Enda Walsh's black comedy comes to Theatre Banshee in Burbank in a well-staged, superbly acted production.
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The legendary L.A. comedy troupe's new show provides a fun, fast-paced evening of humor.
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