Review: MERCURY at The Road Theatre On MagnoliaJanuary 23, 2024Overall, the show is wickedly funny and a trenchant meditation on entitlement, revenge and justice, even if that justice is one-sided. Another bull’s-eye for the Road Theatre.
Review: SANTA'S CIRCUS at Montalbán TheatreDecember 20, 2023Hit the Montalbán in Hollywood for a night out with family and/or friends. Just because this is appropriate for the kids doesn’t mean it’s not fun for the rest of us. Jingle your balls all the way to the North Pole!
Review: SHE at Antaeus Theatre CompanyOctober 25, 2023SHE is a moving, lyrical story with deft characterizations, luminous performances, and a poetic quality that reflects our heroine’s dreams
Review: DISNEY'S ALADDIN at Pantages TheatreSeptember 15, 2023Despite stunning choreography, sets, and costumes, you might find yourself left wanting once the magic carpet has spirited our lovers away to that whole new world.
Review: CRABS IN A BUCKET at Echo Theater CompanyJuly 18, 2023CRABS IN A BUCKET is one of the Echo’s best in recent memory and that’s saying a lot because the Echo consistently brings challenging and entertaining material to vibrant life. The collective is one of Los Angeles’ crown jewels — and maybe one of its best-kept secrets.
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Pantages TheatreJuly 15, 2023An exhilarating, inspiring event, BEETLEJUICE does its source material proud, retaining the look and tone of the film and expanding upon it in organic ways.
Review: LAST SUMMER AT BLUEFISH COVE at Fountain TheatreJuly 11, 2023Unlike most stories told about the LGBT community in the ’70s and ’80s, this isn’t about homophobia, about the terror of coming out to loved ones, or about self-destruction or self-hatred. Chambers creates normalcy of life for her characters, and that makes them relatable to everyone. We know these women. We ARE these women.
Review: HAIRSPRAY at Dolby TheatreMay 5, 2023Aerosol is in the air as Tracy Turnblad, Penny Pingleton, and the teens of Baltimore bring politics and pizzazz to Hollywood with a stunning production of one of the best and beloved musicals of all time.
Review: THE THIN PLACE at Atwater Village TheatreMarch 22, 2023Tony-nominated playwright Lucas Hnath’s THE THIN PLACE is an eerie meditation on grief, regret and the need for closure, though it is undermined by the lack of a satisfying conclusion despite phenomenal performances.
Review: LET ME IN at Theatre 68 Arts ComplexMarch 8, 2023The show varies from insightful to manic, bordering on shrill but never crossing into it thanks to strong performances from well-cast performers and Thayer’s tight direction.
Review: NOT/NOW at Write Act RepertoryFebruary 14, 2023The friends’ frenetic jumble of revelations and their evening of navel gazing (so much navel gazing) is a powder keg of soap opera cum sitcom tropes.
Review: MEAN GIRLS at Pantages TheatreJanuary 11, 2023Despite some deficiencies in the script, MEAN GIRLS still skyrockets in ways most large-scale musicals don’t these days. The young talent on the stage is astonishing and you’ll leave the show wanting to both download the original cast recording and stream the film.