Review: WIDDLE WOMEN at Elysian Theatre
by Andrew Child - May 13, 2025
Sometimes there are ideas so asinine that they circle back around and become genius again. That’s Widdle Women, and Alcott would be thrilled enough people signed off on this that it is seeing the light of day....
Review: FOSTERED at Pacific Resident Theatre
by Amanda Callas - May 15, 2025
Fostered is a must-see world premiere comedy at Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice. The spirit of silliness and fun is bubbly and infectious. How often do we get to enjoy something sexy, smart, funny and effervescent, like a classic, delicious Woody Allen sex comedy? The roars of audience laughte...
Review: JUST LIKE US at Los Angeles Theatre Center
by Evan Henerson - May 10, 2025
Tenderly staged by director Fidel Gomez, the docudrama boils our stomach juices more over the circumstances of our country than over what we witness being played out among the central characters....
Review: South Coast Repertory Presents World Premiere Play THE STAIRCASE
by Michael Quintos - May 09, 2025
Set in the part of the 'real' Hawaii that tourists are unlikely to ever see, THE STAIRCASE—the World Premiere play from Noa Gardner directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch—is an admirable new play that features a superb acting ensemble, relatable themes, beautifully authentic cultural representation, and a...
Review: LIFE OF PI at Ahmanson Theatre
by Andrew Child - May 09, 2025
Puppetry and movement director Finn Caldwell is the genius who has really elevated the show, bringing a delightful cast of animals to life in surprisingly realistic and emotional ways....
Review: AINADAMAR: THE FOUNTAIN OF TEARS at LA Opera
by Andrew Child - May 02, 2025
The piece feels like a sophisticated relative of Cirque du Soleil and, with a striking funeral procession, a chorus of women villagers, and a revolving quartet of confessions, somehow also lands like a well-worn gem of musical theatre....
Review: THE TOTALITY OF ALL THINGS at The Road Theatre
by Harker Jones - May 02, 2025
While the nature of truth is always complicated, the difference between right and wrong should not be. Gernand’s electrifying story may not change minds, but ideally it will make some think....
Review: FURLOUGH'S PARADISE at Geffen Playhouse
by Evan Henerson - May 01, 2025
The clock is ticking, in the moment and in a greater sense, and a.k. payne’s characters can’t fully enjoy the luxury of a deep restorative breath. So neither, in this haunting but quite tender play, should we....
Review: FURLOUGH’S PARADISE at Geffen Playhouse
by Harker Jones - April 29, 2025
a.k. payne’s West Coast premiere of FURLOUGH’S PARADISE is a lyrical look at envy, resentment, and perspective, and it serves a reminder that there is always hope even if offered only as glimmers....