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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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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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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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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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Ramón de Ocampo Tackles ‘Mountain Of A Role’ As Hamlet In Antaeus Theatre’s Return To Live Performances

Ramón de Ocampo Tackles ‘Mountain Of A Role’ As Hamlet In Antaeus Theatre’s Return To Live Performances

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 May 19, 2022Posted inTheatre
By Steve Simmons - Posted at 9:32 p.m., Wednesday, May 18, 2022 The Antaeus Theatre Company is returning to live in-person performances in a big way. The Glendale-based troupe, dedicated…
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Playwright Marilyn Anderson Satirizes Hollywood’s Sexism, Ageism And More In ‘As Good As Gold’ At Theatre 40

Playwright Marilyn Anderson Satirizes Hollywood’s Sexism, Ageism And More In ‘As Good As Gold’ At Theatre 40

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 September 25, 2021Posted inTheatre
By Steve Simmons - Posted at 7:50 p.m., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021 UPDATE--As Good As Gold closed at Theatre 40 as of Oct. 3.  A broken pipe on the second…
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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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Josefina López Was Celebrating Two Anniversaries – Then The Pandemic Hit

Josefina López Was Celebrating Two Anniversaries – Then The Pandemic Hit

Posted by By steve.simmons0211 May 21, 2020Posted inTheatre
Published on: May 21, 2020 at 11:54 AM By Steve Simmons Josefina López should be celebrating two big anniversaries. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the playwright/director/producer and more’s signature…
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