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Music, Magic And More In West Coast Jewish Theatre’s Virtual ‘Follies,’ Now Available On Demand Through July 31

Music, Magic And More In West Coast Jewish Theatre’s Virtual ‘Follies,’ Now Available On Demand Through July 31

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 May 15, 2021Posted inTheatre
Members of the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony and Choir. Photo courtesy West Coast Jewish Theatre By Steve Simmons - posted 6:52 p.m., May 14, 2021; updated May 27, 2021; updated…
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ICT Serves Up Satisfying Virtual Presentation Of Wendy MacLeod’s Witty And Touching ‘Slow Food’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 May 6, 2021Posted inTheatre
From left, Stu James, Perry Ojeda and Meredith Thomas in "Slow Food." Photo by Mike Bradecich By Steve Simmons - Published at 7 p.m., May 5, 2021 For theatergoers craving…
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SoCal Theatre Companies, Other Artists Unite To Pass The ‘Save The Performing Arts Act of 2021’

SoCal Theatre Companies, Other Artists Unite To Pass The ‘Save The Performing Arts Act of 2021’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 April 22, 2021Posted inTheatre
From left, Ty Jones (Sam Cooke), Jason Delane (Malcolm X), Matt Jones (Cassius Clay) and Ken Daniels (Jim Brown) in the world premiere production of Kemp Powers’ play, “One Night…
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Zoom Reading Recounts Life Of First African American Female Millionaire and ‘Mother of Civil Rights in California’

Zoom Reading Recounts Life Of First African American Female Millionaire and ‘Mother of Civil Rights in California’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 March 25, 2021Posted inTheatre
By Steve Simmons - Published at 12:56, March 25, 2021 A lot of people don’t know the story of Mary Ellen Pleasant, the first African American female millionaire, an abolitionist…
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‘Capturing Beauty – The Artwork And Photography Of John Simmons’ Exhibit Extended At Jean Deleage Art Gallery

‘Capturing Beauty – The Artwork And Photography Of John Simmons’ Exhibit Extended At Jean Deleage Art Gallery

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 March 7, 2021Posted inArt, Black History Month
John Simmons. Photo by Anaith Indjeian By Steve Simmons - Posted at 7:54 p.m., March 6, 2021 At The Jean Deleage Art Gallery at Casa 0101 theater, the celebration and…
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Theatre West Goes Virtual To Celebrate Black History Month With Reflections On ‘Who I Am’

Theatre West Goes Virtual To Celebrate Black History Month With Reflections On ‘Who I Am’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 February 22, 2021Posted inBlack History Month, Theatre
By Steve Simmons - Published 12:16 p.m., Monday, Feb. 22 Acting company Theatre West is not letting a pandemic stop it from honoring and celebrating Black History Month. With its…
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Antaeus Theatre’s ‘Zip Code’ Radio Plays Let Listeners Visit And Explore L.A.’s Diverse Communities Virtually

Antaeus Theatre’s ‘Zip Code’ Radio Plays Let Listeners Visit And Explore L.A.’s Diverse Communities Virtually

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 February 2, 2021Posted inTheatre
Marcelo Tubert records 90403: Santa Monica-Plucker. Photo courtesy Antaeus Theatre Company By Steve Simmons - Posted at 11:29 p.m., Monday, Feb. 1 Even during a pandemic it’s possible to explore…
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In ‘Sinatra: RAW,’ Richard Shelton To Present An Unvarnished Look At The Iconic Singer

In ‘Sinatra: RAW,’ Richard Shelton To Present An Unvarnished Look At The Iconic Singer

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 January 14, 2021Posted inMusic, Theatre
Richard Shelton as Frank Sinatra. Photo Courtesy Richard Shelton By Steve Simmons - published 11:31 p.m., Jan. 13, 2021 Richard Shelton is bringing Frank Sinatra back to Beverly Hills. The…
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In ‘Tchaikovksy-Live From Florence’ Hershey Felder Shows How The City Rescued A Tortured Composer

In ‘Tchaikovksy-Live From Florence’ Hershey Felder Shows How The City Rescued A Tortured Composer

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 December 17, 2020Posted inMusic, Theatre
Hershey Felder as Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Photo courtesy Hershey Felder Presents By Steve Simmons - Posted at 10:45 a.m., Dec. 17, 2020 The great Romantic-era composer of beloved ballets and…
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Rex & Friends Creates Rockin’ Holiday Video, Adapts To Pandemic And Sets Louis Braille Musical

Rex & Friends Creates Rockin’ Holiday Video, Adapts To Pandemic And Sets Louis Braille Musical

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 December 15, 2020Posted inMusic, Theatre
Performers in Rex & Friends include Michael Gourzis and Crysten Craig (inset) and back from left, Alan Davis, Igor Zaninovich, Patrick Story, August McAdoo and Jonetta Ward with Rex Lewis-Clack…
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