Sixty-six horses and 52 human performers will thrill audiences with a combination of equestrian arts, acrobatics, and high-tech effects.
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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?
Read More »Interview: Edward Choy from Toy Factory’s Singapore ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Toy Factory presents a version with some of Shakespeare's most famous speeches turned into song.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘Doodu Boy’ by Stefhen Bryan
Author Stefhen Bryan's performance piece chronicling his triumphs over childhood abuse and sexual addiction comes off more opportunistic than inspirational.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Riding the Midnight Express With Billy Hayes’
The true story behind 'Midnight Express' becomes clear in this amazing and heartfelt one-man performance by Billy Hayes himself.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Working on a Special Day’
A layered character study written by its stars Ana Graham and Antonio Vega probes the psyches of two Italians under Mussolini's rule.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Loot’ by Joe Orton
A funeral, a marriage proposal, a bank robbery, an investigation. For a night of farce and uproarious comedy that's dark around the edges, 'Loot' will satisfy.
Read More »Theatre Review (LA): ‘Passion Play’ by Sarah Ruhl
The Tony- and Pulitzer-nominated playwright's epic fantasy makes its Los Angeles debut in a lively production at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in West L.A.
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