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‘Dog Man: The Musical’ Brings Dav Pilkey’s Beloved Children’s Characters To Tuneful Life

‘Dog Man: The Musical’ Brings Dav Pilkey’s Beloved Children’s Characters To Tuneful Life

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 December 20, 2023Posted inQ&A, Theatre
Brian Owen enjoys being a dog. He’s currently starring as the title character in Dog Man: The Musical, the tune-filled version of Dav Pilkey’s wildly popular children’s book, playing now…
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Playwright Josefina López Sees Her Dream Come True With Debut Of ‘Real Women Have Curves’ Musical

Playwright Josefina López Sees Her Dream Come True With Debut Of ‘Real Women Have Curves’ Musical

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 December 8, 2023Posted inTheatre
Josefina López is having a good year. The musical version of her pioneering play Real Women Have Curves debuts Thursday, Dec. 14 (previews started Wednesday) at American Repertory Theatre (ART)…
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Michael Michetti Helms Pasadena Playhouse’s ‘Fresh Take’ On Classic American Drama, ‘Inherit The Wind’

Michael Michetti Helms Pasadena Playhouse’s ‘Fresh Take’ On Classic American Drama, ‘Inherit The Wind’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 November 1, 2023Posted inTheatre
Michael Michetti is enjoying the challenge of reimagining a classic play. He’s helming the Pasadena Playhouse’s “fresh take” on Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee’s Inherit the Wind, opening today,…
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Birding Connects Father, Daughter’s Complex Relationship In Odyssey’s Moving ‘Birds Of North America’

Birding Connects Father, Daughter’s Complex Relationship In Odyssey’s Moving ‘Birds Of North America’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 October 6, 2023Posted inTheatre
Family relationships—and all their intricacies—have long been fodder for novels, movies and plays. Anna Ouyang Moench’s idiosyncratic play about a father and daughter straining for a meaningful relationship and bonding…
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In ‘Walking In Space,’ A Family Finally Takes Action To Save Their Mother–And Themselves

In ‘Walking In Space,’ A Family Finally Takes Action To Save Their Mother–And Themselves

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 September 10, 2023Posted inTheatre
Drug addiction is a blight on society. Playwright Garry Michael Kluger puts a human face on the epidemic with his new play, Walking in Space, now playing at Theatre West…
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ICT’s World Premiere Of Wendy Graf’s ‘Exit Wounds’ Tackles Gun Violence From A Unique Perspective

ICT’s World Premiere Of Wendy Graf’s ‘Exit Wounds’ Tackles Gun Violence From A Unique Perspective

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 August 24, 2023Posted inQ&A, Theatre
Gun violence and school shootings are an epidemic plaguing our society. Wendy Graf’s play Exit Wounds takes a hard-hitting and moving look at the issue from the point of view…
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Alysia Velez Lets Her Hair Down In Center Theatre Group’s ‘Into The Woods’

Alysia Velez Lets Her Hair Down In Center Theatre Group’s ‘Into The Woods’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 July 15, 2023Posted inQ&A, Theatre
Fairy tale characters, including Rapunzel, have settled into L.A.’s Ahmanson Theatre. She joins other classic folk-tale figures in Stephen Sondheim’s beloved musical Into the Woods, playing through Sunday, July 30.…
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Casa 0101 Goes Classic With Arthur Miller’s Timeless ‘Death Of A Salesman’

Casa 0101 Goes Classic With Arthur Miller’s Timeless ‘Death Of A Salesman’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 June 12, 2023Posted inQ&A, Theatre
By Steve Simmons It’s Miller Time at Casa 0101. The Boyle Heights-based theatre company, known for showcasing Latino playwrights and artists, is presenting Arthur Miller’s American classic Death of a…
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At The Pasadena Playhouse, David Lee Finally Gets His Chance To Direct Sondheim’s ‘A Little Night Music’

At The Pasadena Playhouse, David Lee Finally Gets His Chance To Direct Sondheim’s ‘A Little Night Music’

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 April 19, 2023Posted inQ&A, Theatre
Director David Lee “has had an appointment” with Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music for 50 years. Now he’s finally getting the chance to helm his own production when the…
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Music At The Odyssey Celebrates Musical Theatre Icons Rodgers & Hammerstein, and More

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 March 30, 2023Posted inMusic, Theatre
The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble’s stage will be alive with the sounds of Rodgers & Hammerstein and other giants of the American musical theatre when it continues its popular Music at…
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