Stereophonic is a play that doesn’t so much unfold as it records itself—layer by layer, ego by ego, […]
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Hollywood has always had a soft spot for magic, but on December 2nd, the Montalbán Theatre didn’t just […]
The Gil Cates Theater at the Geffen Playhouse currently serves as Bianca’s Restaurant, a cozy setting where the […]
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 […]
Some plays make you think. Others make you feel. And then there are those rare, exquisite gems that […]
The Ahmanson Theater was electrified by the much-anticipated opening night of “Clue,” the delightful adaptation of the cherished […]
Debussy’s only completed opera, “Pelléas et Melisande” is a dark and shimmering masterpiece that plunges us into an […]
When Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” was first published in 1960, it was an immediate sensation and […]
Playwright Benjamin Benne’s tale of family and sacrifice is set during a toxic period in America when anti-immigrant […]