Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD at Marin Theatre
by Steve Murray - Feb 4, 2026
Change is hard, we all know that. We get stuck in patterns and the comfortable, even if that inertia is destructive. Watching Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard, brilliantly directed by American Conservatory Theatre Artistic Director emerita Carey Perloff and starring an all-star cast of local legends, will make to jump into action.
Review: THE TINDERSTICKS, Royal Albert Hall
by Franco Milazzo - Mar 18, 2025
Quite where The Tindersticks fit into the modern era is a bit of a mystery. The latest tour brings this band to the Royal Albert Hall for a show that celebrates their recent successes and their mellifluous back catalogue.
Alt-Pop Artist Kevitch Teams Up With SCayos And Sara Kawai For 'Wild Thoughts'
by Michael Major - Feb 6, 2024
Rising LA-via-Philadelphia alt-pop artist Kevitch teams up with SCayos and Sara Kawai for “Wild Thoughts.” The track marks the third single from an upcoming compilation project created at Nettwerk & its lofi brand Cosmo Kuma's first-ever beatcamp last summer in Malibu. Singles will be releasing weekly until the full project's arrival.
Lil Tony Announces New Mixtape '2 Sides 2 Every Story'
by Michael Major - Nov 10, 2023
BREAKTHROUGH RAPPER, Lil Tony announces the release of his new mixtape '2 Sides 2 Every Story.' The 20-track collection includes Lil Tony's single “Canoozled” which earned 326k views on the music video and received high critical praise.
Review: GUSH, VAULT Festival
by Cindy Marcolina - Mar 9, 2023
Gush is an unassuming comedy with big stand-up vibes until its real nature is revealed. The show takes an abrupt u-turn right before the end, unveiling the writer’s plea. Will Armstrong directs with explosive energy, leaning into the initial weakness of the narrative and juxtaposition between Neil’s cheeriness and the dramatic sound design.
Review: HAMLET, Southwark Playhouse
by Cindy Marcolina - Jan 19, 2023
Director Ricky Dukes refocuses the story on the younger characters, exploring their response to the personally catastrophic events in the play. Or so he says. It’s a show sprinkled with fun gimmicks and cool tricks, but it gives a skeletal, feeble, episodic result that completely removes Hamlet from his emotional context.
Review: ELLIOT & ME at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
by Roy Berko - Jun 20, 2022
What did our critic think of ELLIOT & ME at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre? There's a lot of brotherly love, some good songs, professional actors, and an appealing story going on at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre!
BWW Review: LA CLIQUE, Underbelly Festival, London
by Franco Milazzo - May 20, 2022
Due to its intrinsically adult nature, cabaret as an art form is a revolution that cannot be televised. And nor should it be — like some other grownup activities, it is best experienced in the flesh, preferably in company and in dark, intimate surroundings.