This is an amazing, poetic work about the relationship between an older woman and a younger man in the shadow of the Holocaust.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘My Mother Has Four Noses’ by Jonatha Brooke
This richly rewarding one-woman musical by the singer/songwriter Jonatha Brooke is one to savor and recall long after you've returned home.
Read More »Theater Review (Redmond, WA): ‘Odysseo’ by Cavalia at Marymoor Park
An enchanting, thrilling combination of equestrian arts, acrobatics, and music, the show begins a four-week Seattle-area run.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Blind Angels’ by Dick Brukenfeld
When an Ivy League buddy involves his "brother" in a terrorist plot, all points of friendship are off. Or are they?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Seagull 69’ by Anton Chekhov
'Seagull 69' updates Chekhov's classic to Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles 1969. Director Austin Pendleton didn't miss a beat in this production.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Bane’ by Joe Bone
A thrilling one-man murder mystery, with plenty of dark and slapstick humour.
Read More »Cavalia’s ‘Odysseo’ Opens in Seattle Area on 2/19/14
Sixty-six horses and 52 human performers will thrill audiences with a combination of equestrian arts, acrobatics, and high-tech effects.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Woodsman’ by James Ortiz
The tale of The Woods Man shaped from L. Frank Baum's forgotten stories written after The Wizard of Oz is haunting and poignant. Performed with the use of Bunraku puppetry, the creations of evil and magic are made alive and frightening. The production is exceptional and heartfelt. If you loved The Wizard of Oz, it is a must see.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘Inherit the Wind’ at Grove Theatre Center
More timely than ever in today’s political climate, the Lawrence and Lee classic is presented in a lively and engaging production at the Grove Theatre Center in Burbank.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Tribute Artist’ by Charles Busch
When the owner of a Greenwich Village townhouse unexpectedly dies, a chain of events is set off in which a real estate broker and female impersonator elect to pull off a grand scheme. Why not? There are no inheritors, no will and few will be able to discern the owner is actually a female impersonator. Or will they?
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