On the eve of the 21st century, Angelenos were privileged to witness the 1997 American debut of this epic musical, a panoramic glance back at our melting-pot nation's turbulent journey of cultural assimilation, with an optimistic look toward the future. As helmed by director Frank Galati (in Toronto, L ...
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Presented by the Pan Asian Repertory Theatre at the West End Theatre, 263 W. 86 St., 2nd fl., NYC, March 19-April 13.
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Some designers would be intimidated bringing Anthony Burgess' infamous novella A Clockwork Orange to the stage. After all, Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film adaptation is largely remembered for its striking look, and the stark visuals are permanently embedded in millions of moviegoers' minds.
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Presented by Horizon Theatre Rep in association with the Flea Theater at the Flea, 41 White St., Nov. 10-Dec. 1.
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Presented by and at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., NYC, May 12-29. Casting by Paul Russell.
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Presented by Michael Kash at Don't Tell Mama, 343 W. 46 St., NYC, June 9-Aug. 28 (Wednesday evenings at 7 pm; also Fri., Aug. 23 at 7 pm; Sun., Aug. 25 at 7 pm; and Wed. Aug. 28 at 9:30 pm).
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Presented by MCC Theater, casting by Bernard Telsey Casting, at the Acorn Theatre, 410 W. 42 St., June 11-July 16.
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Jon Marans' script does what scripts should: It lays out material and asks us to articulate the questions and then answer them for ourselves, leaving us to think and feel and discuss on the trip home. The introductory whimsical harp music lets us know this is more than the average ...
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Presented by The Badlands Theater Co. at the Blue Heron Arts Center, 123 E. 24 St., NYC, Oct. 29-Nov. 23.
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There's a certain artistic freedom for a company presenting a play with a familiar plot. The actors can set aside any notion of inciting an audience to think, analyze, or concentrate. The audience, too, is let off the hook and can safely relax in the ambience of something they ...










