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Les Noces Plus LAVA Lecture: A Deliciously Hot and Historic Union Explores Hollywood’s Jazz Age
On a memorable Sunday—the last Sunday of June 2013 to be exact, I am reminded there are castles in Los Angeles. Yes castles. We have castles. People live in them, practice business in them, perform magic in them, dream in … Continue reading
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Hollywood Bowl Opening Night 2013–an Evening full of Wonder, Legend, Awe-sten and Aero-Song-Smithery!
I enter the Hollywood Bowl. It looks clean, festive and somewhat renewed since last season. The stage resembles a 60s go-go dancer nervously awaiting her first cut rug clad in dayglo blue and pink square chain earrings, either hung from … Continue reading
‘Til Tech do us Part: What Textpect while you are Sexting = The Mother (Board) of all Play Festivals!
’Til Tech do us Part: It is about love, technology and various themes revolving around both. Mature subject matter may not be suitable for black berries, pagers, and cell phones so please make sure they are powered down during the … Continue reading
Carey Dunn’s Pablo Productions’ “The Last Files” Insipires a New and Exciting Wave of Filmmaking
What if your life played out over and over and over again like the movie “Groundhog Day” right as you were in the process of dying? What if certain sounds, occurrences and people in the material world played certain key … Continue reading
FirstStage Knocks Another Annual Playwright’s Express out of the Gates!
An ambivalent vehicle owner sits in the parking lot of a used car dealership panicking over which direction to turn. (There are only two.) Suddenly and seemingly out of nowhere, a British voice comes to his aid lauding his eventual … Continue reading