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Author Archives: Joan Alperin
‘Welcome to the White Room’ A Funny Dark Comedy That Will Have You Guessing Right Up To The End
This play will have your guessing right up until the end. In fact, it had me guessing until the next day. Not only is “Welcome to the White Room,” written by Trish Harnetiaux, extremely funny, it will keep you thinking … Continue reading
‘Logan Lucky’ An Hilarious Comedy from Academy Award Winning Director Steven Soderbergh
Divorced and desperate for money, unemployed West Virginia coal miner Jimmy Logan (the wonderful Channing Tatum) hatches a wildly elaborate scheme to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway in neighboring North Carolina during a NASCAR race. He convinces his one-armed bartender … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Logan Lucky', Caper movie, Channing Tatum, Comedy, Daniel Craig, Seth MacFarlane, Steven Soderbergh
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‘Honky Tonk Laundry’ is Definitely a Place You Don’t Want To Leave
‘Honkey Tonk Laundry’ is a wonderful new musical written and directed by Roger Bean (‘The Marvelous Wonderettes’, ‘Life Could Be A Dream’, ‘The Andrew Brothers’) with choreography by James Vasquez. There are many reasons why you should see this musical, … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Honky Tonk Laundry' Country Musical, Hollywood, Hudson Theatrel
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‘Rainbow Bridge’ A Comedy About a Mother, a Sister and a Dog
‘Rainbow Bridge’ directed by Mike Myers and written by Ron Nelson is a new comedy now playing at Santa Monica’s Ruskin Theatre. When the play opens, we meet Jerry (Paul Schackman) a lawyer who is at his vet, Dr. Klein’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 'The Rainbow Bridge', Comedy, Ruskin Theatre, Santa Monica, Theatre
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‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ is Theatre at its Best
‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ is based on the best selling novel written by Mark Haddon. It’s the story of a 15 year old math genius, Christopher Boone (the extraordinary Adam Langdon) a high-functioning boy who … Continue reading
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Tagged 'The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Night-Time, Ahmanson Theatre, Play
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Theatre Review: ‘Shout Sister Shout’ The Story of the First Lady of Rock & Roll
Long before the great female rocker Janis Joplin came on the scene, there was a lady named, Rosetta Tharpe, a gospel singer born in Cotton Plant, Arkansas in 1915. Miss Tharpe was gospel’s first superstar and the preeminent crossover figure … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Shout Sister Shout', Gospel, Musical, Pasadena Playhouse, Rock and roll, Rosetta Tharpe, Theatre
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Savion Glover Plus the Reopening of the Ford Amphitheater Equals Perfection
After going through a 70 million dollar renovation, the Ford Amphitheater, which originally was built in 1920, reopened with an incredible show Saturday. The amazing Savion Glover tapped to the sounds of Dance Candy, a super tight jazz group, that … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Theater
Tagged concert, dance, Ford Amphitheatre, Jazz, Music, Savion Glover
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‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Peter Parker is Back and Better than Ever
First off I must say that British actor Tom Holland is my favorite Spider-Man ever and this reboot, directed by Jon Watts, is my favorite film in the Marvel ‘spider’ franchise. What makes this film work so well, is that … Continue reading
‘I Am Not A Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce’ and Ronnie Marmo Brilliantly Shows Us Why
Lenny Bruce was not only a comic legend, but was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. His work had an impact on everything from politics, music, film and of course comedy. It’s because of Bruce’s legal battles … Continue reading
‘The War of The Planet of the Apes’ The Best of the Three
‘The War For The Planet of the Apes” takes places two years after “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”. Most of the human race across the globe have been wiped out by the outbreak of the ALZ113 V, aka … Continue reading
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Tagged 'The War For The Planet of the Apes', Action, Andy Serkis, apes, fantasy, Judy Geer, Movie Review, sci-fi, Trilogy, violence, War, Woody Harrelson
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