Babes in Arms– The Unexpected, Original Version! The 1937 depression era musical, Babes in Arms, ran 289 performances, offering many iconic songs later used in other shows: “Where or [...] March 13, 2016
Titus Welliver Returns in Michael Connelly’s Bosch At the end of the first season of Amazon Prime’s Bosch, the LAPD detective, pushed a nemesis (Captain Harvey Pounds played by Mark [...] March 11, 2016
Angel Reapers – Agony and Ecstasy in Plain White Shingled Houses Eighty minutes immersed in what is, in essence, a prayer meeting can be hypnotic or exhausting. Most of this powerful dance/theater piece [...] March 10, 2016
PILOBOLUS : Rules @ Play– Beguiling Art lives on constraint and dies from freedom – Leonardo da Vinci Developed by Pilobolus Artistic Director Matt Kent, this thoroughly [...] March 10, 2016
Love Und Greed Recreates Weimar Kabarett with Flair and Intensity Between Germany’s defeat in World War I and Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, The Weimar Republic exploded with artistic and intellectual [...] March 9, 2016
The Royale – A Knockout! Imagine a play centered on boxing in which not a single punch visibly connects to a body, yet we feel every blow, in which character drives [...] March 8, 2016
but I cd only whisper – Love in the Time of War Leave it to The Flea to take a subject full of horror and make it, if not quite beautiful, stunning in its humanity. Their newest play, but [...] March 7, 2016
Eugene O’Neill’s Hughie – Stuck in Limbo with An Out-of-Order Elevator The two-character, 60 minute Hughie is an anomaly in the oeuvre of playwright Eugene O’Neill. Uber-dramatic marathons like Mourning [...] March 5, 2016