The last time I saw actors from the Australian Theatre Company, performing in Sydney, they presented a lively, absorbing version of Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya,” starring Australian-born Cate Blanchett.
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Last Friday I went for breakfast at Coogies on Santa Monica Blvd. I like the large open space and the feel of the place, plus they do pancakes really well.
Last Friday I was alarmed to read the breaking news on the Daily Press website about the tragic homeless gun violence which left one dead and another wounded and charged
Until a few weeks ago I would have guessed Anthony Scaramucci was a character on the “Sopranos.” But, despite no experience, came his surprising promotion to Trump's Director
This past Saturday I was headed to the Laemmle’s Monica Film Center on Second street to see Lost in Paris. The film is a French light comedy, subtitled in
Radio is a medium in which words and voice are crucial. And we are lucky to have in our midst the Pacific Resident Theatre company, which is producing not just
Since 2000, America has lost more than 10 million manufacturing jobs and at least 50,000 factories. It’s currently fashionable for conservative commentators and economists to say “outsourcing of
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I found The Book of Henry to be a very well written, intricate adventure into the psychology of the human mind. The characters
After writing these columns for the past eleven years my brain is almost programmed to search for a new subject just a few days after I've submitted the
Well, they aren’t Stephen Sondheim — yet. But they could be — in time.
Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, who wrote the lyrics AND composed the music for “Dogfight” have just
Since he wrote it in 1984, Larry Shue’s play “The Foreigner” has been produced and revived by amateurs, students, and professional companies almost continually. It’s a two-act, two-and-a-half-hour