If you are at all familiar with the brutal self-help discipline of est (Erhard Seminar Training and Latin for "it is"), you will find it paraphrased, parodied and
A tall man in a tightly-buttoned suit and a bowler hat, carrying a large black umbrella, stands on a ledge on the seventh floor of an apartment building. Behind him
Timothy McNeil's new play "Machu Picchu, Texas," now having its world premiere at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood, is like a Chinese meal: satisfying and
If you live in a city like Santa Monica that showcases art films, independent productions and documentaries, you are very fortunate indeed.
If you do, I would encourage you to
If Robert Standley is the rainmaker — and he most flamboyantly is — then Jack Heller must be the starmaker for the way he directs Tanna Frederick in her role as Lizzie,
Two men in love with the same woman. And, according to some reports, with each other as well. All living together in a 55-room mansion in the hills. What could
In my view, it’s cause for rejoicing when a play is beautifully written and is performed by actors who are at least as brilliant as the writing. Mostly because it doesn’t happen all that often.
I can’t rave enough to adequately convey my excitement and admiration for the new adaptation of “Cyrano de Bergerac” that opened recently at the Fountain Theatre.