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LOS ANGELES THEATER REVIEWS

The latest reviews and critic recommendations from Los Angeles
Review: THE PROM at Center Theatre Group

Review: THE PROM at Center Theatre Group

by Andrew Child — August 12, 2022
Though fused with the pop sounds of the latest Broadway grab toward tween-friendly franchises, Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin’s score has a heart that leans more toward the unabashed sincerity of The Pajama Game or The Music Man than the more saccharine offerings from the current scene....
Review: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at SCR

Review: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at SCR

by Jonas Schwartz-Owen — August 10, 2022
South Coast Repertory presents the Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet at the Mission San Juan Capistrano under the stars as part of its new Outside SCR program, and the quality production recalls the good, old days of Summer Stock. SCR has collected a talented cast and put on an enchanting even...
Review: HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES at La Jolla Playhouse

Review: HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES at La Jolla Playhouse

by Evan Henerson — August 8, 2022
Viewers who remember and were affected by THE LARAMIE PROJECT will see parallels in HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES, a beautiful and no-less-significant new play written by Kaufman and Amanda Gronich, co-produced by the Tectonic Theater Project and directed by Kaufman at the La Jolla Playhouse....
Review: THE REMARKABLE MISTER HOLMES at North Coast Repertory Theatre

Review: THE REMARKABLE MISTER HOLMES at North Coast Repertory Theatre

by Evan Henerson — August 6, 2022
THE REMARKABLE MISTER HOLMES isn’t meant for the purists. Nor is it remarkable. An audience has to slog through a tiring array of blowhards and buffoonery shot through with a tonal sensibility that treads a line between broad comedy and offensiveness....
Review: MIKE BIRBIGLIA: THE OLD MAN AND THE POOL at Center Theatre Group

Review: MIKE BIRBIGLIA: THE OLD MAN AND THE POOL at Center Theatre Group

by Andrew Child — August 5, 2022
Mike Birbiglia is an undoubtedly remarkable storyteller. The way his latest solo show, The Old Man and the Pool, which is playing now at CTG’s Mark Taper Forum, is structured is clean, snappy, clear, and concise....
Review: CLOWNFISH at Theatre Of NOTE

Review: CLOWNFISH at Theatre Of NOTE

by Harker Jones — August 2, 2022
In the end, the pathos that jut through the humor are jagged and piercing, leaving audiences with a lingering sense of both emptiness and hope, like a light flashed on and off in a dark room, the afterimage seared onto the memory....
Review: KING LIZ at The Geffen Playhouse

Review: KING LIZ at The Geffen Playhouse

by Andrew Child — July 27, 2022
King Liz is the premise for a television show at best, and, despite the noble work of those who are trying to pass it off as a piece of live theatre, its plot points, the characters’ relationships, and the narrative are only strong enough to grab our interest through the next commercial break....
Review: AMPED UP POETRY IN MOTION - FREESTYLE LOVE REIGNS SUPREME at Pasadena Playhou

Review: AMPED UP POETRY IN MOTION - FREESTYLE LOVE REIGNS SUPREME at Pasadena Playhouse

by Evan Henerson — July 24, 2022
The work is smart, kinetic, occasionally a bit raunchy and a blast. Basically, this is part of the evolution of improvised comedy, only with better music. The Groundlings should be so cool....
Review: ACROBUFFOS' AIR PLAY at The Broad Stage

Review: ACROBUFFOS' AIR PLAY at The Broad Stage

by Tracey Paleo — July 23, 2022
What did our critic think of ACROBUFFOS' AIR PLAY at The Broad Stage?ACROBUFFOS’ AIR PLAY tells its own story of friendship and fun with a little competition in between through fans and props. It is silly and tender, and one of the most beautiful performances you will ever see. ...
Review: MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL at Pantages Theatre

Review: MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL at Pantages Theatre

by Jonas Schwartz-Owen — July 22, 2022
There have been jukebox musicals for decades, but never has a jukebox been so overstuffed that the 45s came spiraling out of the cabinet, spinning off the stage to decapitate the audience. This Tony-winning musical extravaganza is completely ridiculous and utterly intoxicating. It pounds you into su...
Review: GROCERS GONE WILD IN KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE at Independent Shakespeare

Review: GROCERS GONE WILD IN KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE at Independent Shakespeare Company In Griffith Park

by Evan Henerson — July 15, 2022
ISC’s unique brand of Shakespeare in the park has long been a summertime favorite for Angelenos of all ages. PESTLE is a work of Francis Beaumont, not the Bard, but as adapted and staged by director Melissa Chalsma, this loopy bit of play-within-a-play meta is every bit a comic winner....
Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at Open Fist Theatre Company

Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at Open Fist Theatre Company

by Harker Jones — July 12, 2022
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM is given a fresh spin by the Open Fist Theatre Company, changing the setting from Athens, Greece, to Athens, Georgia, in the antebellum South to mixed results....
Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN Is Still Waving, Searching and Yanking on Heartstrings

Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN Is Still Waving, Searching and Yanking on Heartstrings

by Evan Henerson — July 12, 2022
With its award-winning book by Steven Levenson and score by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the touring version of DEAR EVAN HANSEN offers the same gut punches along with assurances that life for the Hansens, the Murphys and the millions of nameless, faceless lonely souls out there on the internet may y...
Review: Wayne Brady Leads Spectacular KINKY BOOTS at the Hollywood Bowl

Review: Wayne Brady Leads Spectacular KINKY BOOTS at the Hollywood Bowl

by Michael Quintos — July 9, 2022
Featuring a superb performance from Emmy-winning improv king Wayne Brady as Lola, this new Hollywood Bowl production of KINKY BOOTS---which continues with two more performances July 9-10---marks the triumphant return of the annual summer musical to the world famous venue, armed with a very timely pr...
Review: A WICKED SOUL makes for a killer evening

Review: A WICKED SOUL makes for a killer evening

by Evan Henerson — July 3, 2022
Director Mike Donahue’s production on the Geffen’s Cates stage is so intelligent, well-crafted and downright fun that A WICKED SOUL IN CHERRY HILL seems destined to have a future beyond Westwood....
Review: Boys will be Monsters in THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE

Review: Boys will be Monsters in THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE

by Evan Henerson — July 2, 2022
The work of director Guillermo Cienfuegos, Alex Neher and Justin Preston is brave, honest and frequently stomach-churning, the kind of character study that should frighten the hell out of anybody (particularly parents)....
Review: TO T, OR NOT TO T? at Center Theatre Group

Review: TO T, OR NOT TO T? at Center Theatre Group

by Andrew Child — June 30, 2022
Writer and performer D’Lo exudes coolness in his purple print button down and Lakers cap, and from his first entrance, it is evident that we are present for a fully polished, fully fleshed-out tour de force evening of theatre....
Review: Uplifting COME FROM AWAY Tour Makes Return Trip to OC's Segerstrom Center

Review: Uplifting COME FROM AWAY Tour Makes Return Trip to OC's Segerstrom Center

by Michael Quintos — June 23, 2022
Endearingly inspirational and beautifully performed, COME FROM AWAY---as experienced in this relaunched post-lockdown tour now playing at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa through June 26, 2022---certainly proves itself worthy of repeat visits. At its core, the show is a hopeful, positive...
Review: PRETTY WOMAN at Dolby Theatre

Review: PRETTY WOMAN at Dolby Theatre

by Harker Jones — June 22, 2022
What did our critic think? Audiences can’t help but compare and contrast, especially when the production is jumping through hoops to remind us of what made the film special. That becomes a bigger problem when the show itself fails on its own merits. While remaining faithful to its source material,...
BWW Review: KING JAMES at Center Theatre Group

BWW Review: KING JAMES at Center Theatre Group

by Andrew Child — June 14, 2022
What did our critic think? Joseph has woven an intricate veil of social commentary which haunts the two characters. King James might be a play about a Black man finding a way to advocate for himself, a white man figuring out how his access to wealth has affected him, or two friends navigating the te...
BWW Review: A Joyous, Must-See Production of IN THE HEIGHTS Thrills in La Mirada

BWW Review: A Joyous, Must-See Production of IN THE HEIGHTS Thrills in La Mirada

by Michael Quintos — June 10, 2022
Exuding pure joy, blissful camaraderie, and high-energy theatrics, this exuberantly performed new SoCal production of IN THE HEIGHTS—continuing through June 26, 2022 at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts—feels like such an emotionally amped-up, escapist antidote to the divided times ...
BWW Review: KING OF THE YEES at Sierra Madre Playhouse

BWW Review: KING OF THE YEES at Sierra Madre Playhouse

by Evan Henerson — June 4, 2022
As directed by Tim Dang for the Sierra Madre Playhouse, KING OF THE YEES is a comedy and a quest, a Caroll-ian plunge through Chinatown led by a sure-handed guide who is seeking some penetrating answers. The author of the hit play CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND is a rock star and this gem from 2017, staged wit...
BWW Review: COME FROM AWAY dazzles with sheer exuberance, leading to a surprisingly m

BWW Review: COME FROM AWAY dazzles with sheer exuberance, leading to a surprisingly moving conclusion.

by Harker Jones — June 9, 2022
The show couldn’t be more relevant today. The world feels like a hopeless place so much of the time that it’s difficult to remember that in the end, we’re all connected and need each other to get by. Perhaps that’s why COME FROM AWAY is so poignant. It reminds of us our own humanity and the ...
BWW Review: MAN OF GOD at Geffen Playhouse

BWW Review: MAN OF GOD at Geffen Playhouse

by Tracey Paleo — June 1, 2022
Set in a hotel room on a mission trip to Thailand, MAN OF GOD four high school girls must grapple with the possibility of their Pastor being a sexual predator. Read our BWW critic's review. ...
BWW Review: Satirical Play TIGER STYLE! Mocks Stereotypes at South Coast Repertory

BWW Review: Satirical Play TIGER STYLE! Mocks Stereotypes at South Coast Repertory

by Michael Quintos — June 1, 2022
Funny, outrageous, and surprisingly thought-provoking beneath all its biting sarcasm, Mike Lew's reverberating satire TIGER STYLE!---now on stage at OC's South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa through June 5, 2022---shines a light on the merits of a controversial parenting style and whether it results ...
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