Monthly Archives: April 2019

All in the name of Horseplay in “Black Beauty” @ The Wallis

Ask any child (of any age) what the most beautiful of animals there are, and 9 out of 10 times, the answer of course, is a horse. In Black Beauty, now in its run at the Lovelace Theatre space at … Continue reading

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Shades of Hope…in “The Niceties”

In “The Niceties,” now in its run at the Geffen Playhouse, Zoe Reed (Jordan Boatman) appears to be coming into her own, as an African American millennial and a promising, intelligent undergrad…until the fateful day she meets one on one … Continue reading

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Hungry For Laughter…in “Renee Taylor’s Life On A Diet” @ the Wallis

“You can never be too rich or too thin (or too famous!)” may be the perfect tag line for Renee Taylor’s life. Charmed as it may be, her life story is revealed in the most intimate of settings at the … Continue reading

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Prancing With “Wolves” Scores Big @ The Echo

Adolescent angst is a prevalent theme in TV; film; and stage productions, but nowhere is it more poignantly and tactfully portrayed than in Sarah DeLappe’s “The Wolves,” where she takes teen age girl talk on a soccer team to a … Continue reading

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Dance of Flight & Fancy @ The Wallis

Cuba’s renowned Malpaso Dance Company brings a slice of Havana, ‘hot dance in the city’ to the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. The selection of music is a mix between classic and contemporary to complement and enhance the … Continue reading

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