With “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” now enchanting audiences in theatres, Michelle Dockery invites us into a rare […]
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In “Little Boy / Little Man,” currently playing at the Geffen Playhouse, the immigrant dream isn’t gilded; it’s […]
In “The Reservoir,” now running at the Geffen Playhouse, playwright Jake Brasch takes the raw materials of addiction, […]
Long before it arrived onstage, The Life of Pi had already achieved literary and cinematic immortality: first as […]
In Furlough’s Paradise, now receiving its West Coast premiere at the Geffen Playhouse under the assured direction of […]
Since its premiere in 1953 at Paris’ Théâtre de Babylone, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot has stirred debate […]
In LA Opera’s evocative staging of Romeo and Juliet, Charles Gounod’s lush, romantic score is brought to life […]
In the realm of grand opera, few works captivate the imagination quite like Puccini’s “Turandot.” Steeped in mythic […]
In “The Hope Theory,” Helder Guimãraes, both playwright and performer, skillfully crafts an engaging exploration of the challenges […]
Saturday evening presented a captivating contrast between American and European operatic narratives, featuring two thematically interconnected works that […]