Christy Hall's charming one-act about love in a time of war makes its American Premiere at Actors Co-op in Hollywood.
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DVD Review: Poldark: The Complete Collection
25 hours of classic British "costume drama."
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Inadmissible’ by D. B. Gilles
Who'd have thought a comedy about who'll be admitted to a graduate theater program could be so entertaining?
Read More »Theater Review (LA): The Dining Room by A. R. Gurney
A.R. Gurney's 1981 play is revived in an adequate but forgettable production at the Promenade Playhouse.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Where’s My Money?’ by John Patrick Shanley
Elements of horror punctuate a clamorous comedy of characters desperately searching for a place where they might feel like they belong.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘BOB: Blessed Be the Dysfunction that Binds’
This powerful one-woman show about life with a mentally disturbed brother deserves a larger venue than the tiny 78th Street Theatre Lab.
Read More »Theatre Review (LA): Oswald
The interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald is dramatized in a compelling production at the Write Act Repertory in Hollywood.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Leo’
This delightful and original "Best of Edinburgh" anti-gravity show is well worth seeing, even if it overstays its welcome a bit.
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Frankland & Sons at the Camden People’s Theatre
True-life family history and relationships on stage. By the people concerned. Is anyone else?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War’ by The Mad Ones
Beset by static, power outages, and flaky equipment, a Soviet radio show rattles on as the world outside falls apart.
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