Despite the hot and humid night and chatty youngsters in the audience, SRT's Twelfth Night boasted of good acting and an amazing set that made for a magical Night!
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Theater Review (LA): Bitchslap!
The legendary feud between two of the biggest stars of Hollywood's Golden Age is hilariously recreated by an on-point cast.
Read More »Theater/Dance Review: ‘Judge Me Paris’ by Company XIV
When the darkness works, it really works.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): neat & tidy by Steven Carl McCasland
A laudable effort from an ambitious young theater company that deserves credit and attention.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): The Kanjoos (Adapted from Moliere’s The Miser by Hum Theatre
The Kanjoos, by Hum Theatre (Singapore) is average and mediocre. But main lead Subin Subaiah steals the show with his stellar acting.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Songs for a New World at the MET
DOMA's competent ensemble does better by Jason Robert Brown's clichéd musical revue than it deserves.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Our Lady of 121st Street
Stephen Adly Guirgis' 2002 dark comedy is presented by a talented ensemble at Theatre 68 in Hollywood.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Queen’s Company’s All-Female ‘As You Like It’
This modest production, while splashily costumed and generally well acted, proves disappointingly passionless,.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Caretaker’ by Harold Pinter at BAM
Davies, the homeless drifter of Pinter's first major success, is a larger-than-life creation in the best sense of that adjective.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Re-Animator The Musical at the Hayworth
The hilariously ingenious musical adaptation of Stuart Gordon's 1985 cult classic film is back for a limited L.A. run.
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