Cornpone is just a trip away in Iowa's environs, or so playwrights Tim Clue and Spike Manton would have us believe. Their quasi-sentimental tale about the Brownings' family vacations in the Midwest from the perspective of Don (Kevin Symons) Browning, son to larger-than-life Dad (Gregory North) and pre-feminism Mom ...
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Blue Willow porcelain and motherhood seem the only common threads in two lives presented by Lee Blessing in his play Going to St. Ives, produced beautifully by the La Jolla Playhouse. That is, unless one counts the threat that lurks in an English garden or at the front door of ...
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Written and performed by the Acme Players, Acme "The Body" Ventura is flat-out great sketch comedy. Well written and well executed, there is not a weak link in this versatile, nine-person ensemble. These folks know what they're doing. As you might expect, they offer a little bit of everything ...
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After a successful run in the fall, the York Theatre Company's staging ofEnter Laughing:The Musicalhas returned for another engagement of screwball slapstick.
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Presented by and at Pacific Resident Theatre, 703 Venice Blvd., Venice. Thu.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m. Mar. 16-May 27. (310) 822-8392. www.pacificresidenttheatre.com.
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It's a daunting task for any small theatre company trying to stay afloat in Los Angeles to choose a season that will be innovative and fresh while offering themes universal enough to attract an audience.
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Let's just skip past the fact that Marcus Simeone is now being billed as a "troubadour of love" and take up the subject of his phrasing.
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In the theatre, the only thing more reliably dysfunctional than the American family is the Irish family, and Shona McCarthy offers a prime example of the latter in this low-key, lyrical drama.
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