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LOS ANGELES THEATRE REVIEWS |
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Asleep on a Bicycle
While Lanfair Field's original electronic suite conjures something composed by Erik Satie channeled through Philip Glass, Linda and her husband sleep on a heart-shaped bed.
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Hamlet
Act 1 crackles with flashes of humor rarely mined from the melancholy Dane. This directorial masterstroke gives the tragic events of Act 2 an even greater emotional wallop.
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Red Scare on Sunset
Charles Busch's 1991 farce takes a slapsticky look at the 1950s, examining the Red Scare and the sometimes un-American depredations of the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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Sea Change
Who can resist the lure of the sea? Apparently not Nick Salamone, who has placed his two-act, five-actor gabfest on a particularly small boat.
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This Beautiful City
The Civilians, a New York-based troupe, explores the subject of America's burgeoning evangelical Christian movement, zeroing in on Colorado Springs, Colo.
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43 Plays for 43 Presidents
Director Paul Plunkett's splendidly varied and imaginative production offers 43 two-minute plays, each about one of our fine (or, very occasionally, fiendish) presidents.
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Sign Up for Actorfest!
October 02, 2008
Registration is now open for Actorfest! Both events, in New York and Los Angeles, feature casting calls, workshops, and expert panels. Go to www.actorfest.com right away!
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