Arts
“Unbound”: A generational saga from Panthers to Occupiers
October 31, 2016Playwright D.G. Watson’s Unbound proves the old cliché “politics makes strange bedfellows.”
Read more“The Source” updates opera for the WikiLeaks age
October 26, 2016"The Source" is to be applauded for daring to tackle such controversial subject matter.
Read moreThe search for signs of intelligent life revisited in L.A.
October 25, 2016The play opens with Trudy, an intelligent, though visibly deranged street person anticipating the arrival of aliens from outer space.
Read moreBabs’ majordomo in solo play “Buyer & Cellar”
October 21, 2016Jonathan Tolins’ Buyer & Cellar is one of those clever concoctions where it’s hard to know where fact ends and fiction begins.
Read more“A Taste of Honey”: A jazzy kitchen-sink drama
October 12, 2016A Taste of Honey has a fascinating and distinguished pedigree belying its humble origins.
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