By Kathryn Whitney Boole
I had expected that “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” was going to be a wacky comedy about the experiences of an embedded reporter during the war in the
This week I've seen three theatre productions written by women.
The Jewish Women's Theatre's latest production, “The Blessing of a Broken Heart” at The
Take two brilliant actors who are so “real” that you forget they're acting. Add a fine director to guide them through their adventure, and top it off with
The Knight of Cups is a tarot card that represents a messenger. It also signifies energy, drive, imagination and creativity - and a commitment to use one's imagination
In 2014 I went to the massive, impossibly sprawling Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland (reporting on some of it here). To find the gems in the solo performance genre, you
Why open an umbrella with your hands when you can create a series of 20-plus chain reactions using science and technology skills to accomplish the same goal?
That's
“Tempest Redux” reimagines one of Shakespeare's most beloved and complex plays, now onstage at The Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles. John Farmanesh-Bocca, who ran Shakespeare Santa Monica
In the children's nursery song the cheese stands alone.
Hi-ho the derry-o, the cheese stands alone.
In the Jewish home it is the mother who often stands alone,
Quick: Who's the first celebrity you think of when you say “environmentalist” — Ed Begley, Jr.? Leonardo DiCaprio? Brad Pitt?
These answers are all correct, but here's