16 RESULTS FOUND
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ARTS REVIEW: 'ON THE SPECTRUM'
Love Balanced Between Inner & Outer Worlds In A Sharp & Sensitive Play
as an audience we are able to recognize that many of us struggle on our own spectrum with demons that are not visible because we “pass” for normal.
ARTS INTERVIEW: JON & AL KAPLAN
Two Brothers Give Hannibal Lector Song & Dance In Hilarious Musical Spoof 'Silence!'
"We'd always loved Ted Levine's deep "Buffalo Bill" voice and thought it would be fun to hear him sing show tunes. That was the inspiration for the project."
ARTS REVIEW: 'THE BLUE IRIS'
Review: Athol Fugard's Play Of Painful Memories & Political Ghosts
Under the able direction of Stephen Sachs, the problem is played out as a personal drama between two people who need each other.
MUSIC GALLERY: AMANDA PALMER AND THE GRAND THEFT ORCHESTRA
Live in Concert at The Roxy in West Hollywood, CA on 07/18/12
Amanda Palmer and The Grand Theft Orchestra played to a fanatical sold-out crowd at The Roxy in West Hollywood, CA on Wednesday July 18, 2012.
ARTS REVIEW: VOX LUMIERE - 'PHANTOM OF THE OPERA'
A Captivating Blend of Steampunk, Opera, & Silent Film - Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen
This troupe has invented something spectacularly unique: a blend of soul-pumping rock concert, dance, and theater intertwined with a silent film - “silents you can hear.”
ARTS GALLERY: VOX LUMIERE - 'PHANTOM OF THE OPERA'
Rock Concert Meets Silent Film In This Wild Reimagining of A Classic Tale
On Saturday May 19th, 2012, at the Henderson Pavilion in Henderson, NV, Vox Lumiere presented their version of the classic tale of Phantom of the Opera.
ARTS REVIEW: 'EVANGELINE, THE QUEEN OF MAKE-BELIEVE'
Production World Premieres at The Bootleg, Takes on 1960s Social Commentary in East L.A.
Lidstone is adorably impressive as the titular lead role, demonstrating charisma and charm from her first appearance on stage until the curtain call.
ARTS REVIEW: 'SLEEP NO MORE'
Wander Through a "Hotel" in a Creepy, Interactive Telling of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'
"It's powerful stuff that ought be experienced by anyone who knows what it feels like to wake up with the sweats..."
ARTS REVIEW: 'BAKERSFIELD MIST' AT THE FOUNTAIN THEATRE
Dynamic Duo Wrestles with the Meaning of Art
The play concerns not only the question of what is the nature of “art” but the nature of the two lives dependent on the validation of this canvas.
ARTS REVIEW: 'STRIP STRIP HOORAY' AT THE ROXY
Dita Von Teese Brings Glitz and Glam to Hollywood in a Supreme Spectacle of Burlesque
Dita’s new show provided a great evening of entertainment, showcased fabulous burlesque talent & featured enough rhinestones to dazzle even the most cynical viewer...
ARTS INTERVIEW: TIM MARTIN GLEASON
America's Last Touring 'Phantom' Brings Down The Curtain On An 18 Year Run
"This tour, which has run 18 years non-stop across the country, is coming to an end."
ARTS INTERVIEW: BILLY VAN ZANDT & JANE MILMORE
Stars of 'You've Got Hate Mail' Discuss Technology & Inspiration
A Broadband Comedy Of Technology & Relationships
ARTS REVIEW: 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS' AT THE THEATRICUM BOTANICUM
Ellen Geer Stays as True to Dumas’s Vision as Possible Without Sacrificing Substance
When the audience witnesses her final judgment during the production’s climactic scene, they are eagerly rooting against her.
ARTS REVIEW: HAIR AT THE CHANCE THEATER
40 Years After Woodstock, This Hair Still Shines
What Woodstock was to Pop Music, Hair was to the American Theatre — a passionate, unavoidable testament to the power of art to inspire, engage, and demand attention.
ARTS PREVIEW: ALL KNOCKED UP!
Susan Egan & Georgia Statt Bring Broadway: Chance Style To Anaheim, CA
Benefit concert supports both The Chance Theater and the arts program for Anaheim Union High School District.
ARTS REVIEW: 'DISTRACTED' - AT THE MARK TAPER FORUM
Lisa Loomer's New Dark Comedy is a Play Well Giving Your Full Attention To
How often have you seen a play where the audience breaks into applause mid-scene?