The one-time 'Harry Potter' actor emerges with a debut play of mesmerizing creativity.
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Theater Review (LA): ‘Premeditation’ by Evelina Fernández
1940s film noir and the war between the sexes are hilariously sent up in this well-mounted world premiere production at Los Angeles Theatre Center.
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Bill W. and Dr. Bob is the gripping story of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous and how their need to help themselves created a global organization which has a proven success rate in helping alcoholics overcome their addiction.
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The problem with standardized testing and state assessments has been glaringly obvious for years – they test students as if they are all the same student.
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This electric phantasmagoria that will keep you engrossed as you step back in time and witness little-known events about the Booth family that shed new light on the Lincoln assassination.
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Lee's play doesn't quite work as a character-study nor as a unique story.
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