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Theater Review (NYC): The Red and the Black by Deloss Brown
This cogently written, well-acted period piece is flawed but well worth seeing – especially if you're interested in the milieu of Les Misérables.
Read More »Interview: Voices Experimental Performance Director Jayanthi Siva-Lecolley
Welcome 2013 with a multi-disciplinary experimental fusion performance by Jayanthi Siva-Lecolley and Michael Corbidge.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): The Snake Can at the Odyssey
Kathryn Graf's new comedy-drama follows the lives of three middle-aged New Yorkers as they search for romance and personal fulfillment.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Bethany’ by Laura Marks, Starring America Ferrera
A dominating performance by Ugly Betty's America Ferrera centers this incisive and gutsy new play.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Collision by Lyle Kessler
A charismatic young psychopath wins over impressionable fellow students in this powerful work staged by the never-shy Amoralists.
Read More »DVD Review: Les Misérables In Concert: The 10th Anniversary
Definitive Les Mis DVD released in a remastered beautiful sounding new edition
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Midsummer [a play with songs] by David Greig
A climactic run through the streets of Edinburgh caps this witty musical journey through the minds of a mismatched pair of thirty-somethings.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Something’s Got Ahold of My Heart
A series of vignettes on the theme of love include dance and song but don't add up to much in the end.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Santa Claus the Musical by Base Entertainment
A feel-good Christmas show nicely finishes the year off with a sweet and heartfelt tale.
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