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‘The Violin Maker’ Tells True Stories Of The Holocaust’s ‘Stringed Survivors’ And The Man Who Rescued Them

‘The Violin Maker’ Tells True Stories Of The Holocaust’s ‘Stringed Survivors’ And The Man Who Rescued Them

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 April 20, 2025Posted inTheatre
The Violins of Hope, the Holocaust’s “stringed survivors,” have been the subject of concerts, documentaries, books and articles and countless YouTube videos. Now they and the man who created the…
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All Roads Theatre’s ‘One For My Baby’ Celebrates The Genius Of Harold Arlen

All Roads Theatre’s ‘One For My Baby’ Celebrates The Genius Of Harold Arlen

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 March 11, 2025Posted inTheatre, Uncategorized
Fred Barton and Scott Thompson don’t think there’s enough musical theatre in Los Angeles. To rectify the situation, last year they founded their All Roads Theatre Company (ARTCO). And now…
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Sierra Madre Playhouse To Present ‘Master Class,’ Terrence McNally’s Ode to Opera Legend Maria Callas

Sierra Madre Playhouse To Present ‘Master Class,’ Terrence McNally’s Ode to Opera Legend Maria Callas

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 February 11, 2025Posted inTheatre
Tim Dang believes in the healing power of art. And he wants to show how art and, in his case theatre, can nourish the soul. He’s directing a production of…
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For This Uncle And Nephew, Sondheim’s ‘Pacific Overtures’ Is A Family Legacy

For This Uncle And Nephew, Sondheim’s ‘Pacific Overtures’ Is A Family Legacy

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 November 3, 2024Posted inTheatre
For Simeon Den and Kurt Kanazawa, Stephen Sondheim’s genre-expanding musical Pacific Overtures is a family affair. While Den performed in the show’s original 1976 Broadway run, his nephew, Kanazawa, is…
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‘The Joy Ride’ Takes Audiences On A Road Trip Of Redemption, In A Convertible

‘The Joy Ride’ Takes Audiences On A Road Trip Of Redemption, In A Convertible

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 October 2, 2024Posted inQ&A, Theatre
Playwright Jesse Bliss wants audiences to take a ride. And in a vintage convertible no less. Her play The Joy Ride, about four friends who “faced with challenges at a…
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Personal Touches Make ‘Three Faces Of Steve’ A Unique Sondheim Revue

Personal Touches Make ‘Three Faces Of Steve’ A Unique Sondheim Revue

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 September 4, 2024Posted inTheatre
This time it’s personal. With a plethora of compilation shows showcasing the genius of composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, Angelina Réaux’s new collection adds a different take. In The 3 Faces of…
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Play Exploring The Time Walt Disney Met With A Nazi Propagandist To Return In October

Play Exploring The Time Walt Disney Met With A Nazi Propagandist To Return In October

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 July 30, 2024Posted inTheatre
“If you had told me that Walt Disney met with a Nazi propagandist, I would not have believed you,” says director Matthew McCray. That historic confrontation between the beloved animation…
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Heidi Schreck’s Touching Look At The Constitution’s Strengths And Flaws Now Playing In Long Beach

Heidi Schreck’s Touching Look At The Constitution’s Strengths And Flaws Now Playing In Long Beach

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 May 5, 2024Posted inQ&A, Theatre
Most people don’t think about how the U.S. Constitution affects their daily lives. Playwright Heidi Schreck – who shone in Constitutional debate competitions in her youth—developed a close personal relationship…
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Women Go ‘Into The Breeches!’ In Heartfelt Comedy With A Message at Theatre 40

Women Go ‘Into The Breeches!’ In Heartfelt Comedy With A Message at Theatre 40

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 March 22, 2024Posted inTheatre
The phrase “the show must go on” takes on added poignancy and relevance in George Brant’s comedy Into the Breeches! Beverly Hills’ Theatre 40 is taking on the charming-yet-with-a-message play…
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Reimagined ‘Sweeney Todd’ Gets To The Heart Of Stephen Sondheim’s Masterwork

Reimagined ‘Sweeney Todd’ Gets To The Heart Of Stephen Sondheim’s Masterwork

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 February 17, 2024Posted inTheatre
Julia Rodriguez-Elliott is taking a stab at Sweeney Todd. Co-artistic director of Pasadena’s A Noise Within, known for its inventive interpretations of classic plays, she’s helming the company’s production of Stephen…
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