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Theatre Review (Singapore): Annie at Marina Bay Sands
Annie's humor and dialogue may be dated, but its message of optimism and hope remains appealing to adults as well as kids.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Happy Ever Laughter by Dream Academy Productions
Happy Ever Laughter is a mixed bag, bringing some good laughs from local comedians, especially Judee Tan who easily steals the show.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Jitney by August Wilson
August Wilson's authentic but cliched early work is revived in a solid production at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘More of Our Parts: 6 New Plays About Disabilities in 70 Minutes’
Short works by Neil LaBute, A.R. Gurney, Bekah Brunstetter, and others hit home with humor and pathos.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness
In this powerful revival of the Tony-nominated play from 1992, hostages in Lebanon squabble, bond, and try to keep themselves calm and sane.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Bad and the Better’ by Derek Ahonen
The new show from The Amoralists makes a delightfully intense fuss before riding rather off the rails.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Chris Tanner’s ‘The Etiquette of Death’ at La Mama
A campy musical about death – what could go wrong? Alas, quite a bit.
Read More »Theatre Review (LA): Jennifer Aniston Stole My Life at the Hollywood Fringe Festival
Jon Courie's comedy about the dark side of celebrity makes its premiere at the Hudson Guild Theatre in Hollywood.
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Be Good Revolutionaries at the Ovalhouse
How families and revolutions can tear individuals apart.
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