by Gil Kaan | Feb 19, 2014 | Theater and Dance |
“Sex & Education,” Lissa Levin’s sharply written play in which a high school teacher attempts to convince an indifferent jock who was awarded an athletic scholarship about the importance of good grammar and overall knowledge, gets an entertaining mounting at the...
by Gil Kaan | Feb 9, 2014 | Theater and Dance |
The Falcon Theatre presents another crowd-pleaser with Emmy Award-winning writer Alan Zweibel’s “Bunny Bunny — Gilda Radner: A Sort of Romantic Comedy.” Fans of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “It’s Garry Shandling’s Show”...
by Gil Kaan | Feb 7, 2014 | Theater and Dance |
Nothing’s ever so simple as black and white. Not the dying dinosaur of newspaper print. Not the fine line between telling the truth and obscuring the facts. Not racial stereotypes amidst ethnic tensions. And definitely not the conflicting versions of a rape...
by Gil Kaan | Jan 19, 2014 | Theater and Dance |
Frenetic Angelenos, be ready to be lulled by the languid pacing of a turn-of-the-century Irish dinner party in Open Fist Theatre Company’s production of James Joyce’s “The Dead,” with book by Richard Nelson and music by Shaun Davey, currently onstage at the Greenway...
by Gil Kaan | Jan 18, 2014 | Theater and Dance |
Tony Award winner Denis O’Hare mesmerizes with “An Iliad,” his one-man show based on Homer’s epic poem about the Trojan War, at the Broad Stage. Co-author and Obie Award winner Lisa Peterson directs this precision-timed piece of theater with a jeweler’s...