A prominent Santa Monican has gone from politics to playwriting.
Grant Woods, formerly John McCain’s first chief of staff, wrote the play “The Things We Do”, now at the
Frank Conlin (Dann Florek) has been working at the same job for 40 years and he’s about to make the speech of his life at his retirement party. Unfortunately,
I saw “Cats” when it first opened on Broadway a million years ago. The performers all wore skates as they swooshed along the floor, and they were rather nasty creatures.
The Santa Monica Public Library will welcome back local theater company, Santa Monica Rep, for a reading of the Tony Award-winning play God of Carnage on Saturday, June 23, at
Santa Monica Public Theatre, founded by Tony Award-winning actor and long-time Santa Monica resident Paul Sand, brings a unique and extraordinary theatrical experience to an equally unique and extraordinary venue
A new play performed explores the intersection African-American and Jewish culture, embodied by the solo performer, Rain Pryor.
Pryor spent her childhood in both Santa Monica and Beverly Hills, and
Sadness, discouraged, grief, these are all normal human emotions. Everyone has those feelings from time to time and they usually go away within a few days, maybe even hours. Depression
On the night that playwright Edward Albee died, September 16, 2016, I attended the opening of one of his rarely performed plays, “The Play About the Baby,” at The Road
Anyone just now coming of voting age may not even be aware of the traumatic events of 1998. They might not have learned of the devastating affair that nearly led
There's no dancing at all in Elizabeth Irwin's moving play “My Mañana Comes,” but nevertheless the choreography is delightful. Four men whose job title identifies them
It all starts with a big bang. Not the astronomical one.
The sexual one.
An attractive middle-aged Spaniard (Carlos Leal) picks up a blonde American (Betty Gilpin) in a bar