If you’re one of those hardcore LA theatre aficionados who truly love unique & intimate live productions it’s time to consider diving back
It’s a retelling of the myth of Orpheus, who in Ancient Greece became renowned for making music so beautiful it moved the stones to weep
Carter was the first woman to ever play the Close-Up Gallery at the Magic Castle, LA's famed club frequented by celebrity magic lovers
Much of the material performed by both women draws from observations about what makes lesbian culture sex & sexuality idiosyncratic
John Fleck was one of the performance artists who in 1990 had their grants rescinded under pressure from conservative U.S. Senators
A time when being gay is okay, where drag is fun for everybody, and there’s room for everybody but the bigots at the party
Bradley Whitford in ‘Christmas Carol' at the Ahmanson is a fresh perspective and new approach to a time-worn classic
They were gathered to pay homage to legendary Tony, Academy Award, and Grammy Award-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim
The playwright offers a contemplation of life and death, experience & memory, honesty & deceit, that make up human existence
It stands not only proud in its contribution to the artistic past, but as a beacon to the magnificence that theater is yet to become