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The Kids Ain’t Just Alright in “Nothing Is The Same” at the Sierra Madre Playhouse
Four youngsters in Hawaii enjoy the simple pleasures that only childhood can afford – the unbridled joy of innocent play and friendship without serious judgment – until an act of war changes their lives forever. “Nothing is the Same” by … Continue reading
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Tagged Asian Pacific, Cedric Ikaika Jonathan, Chloe Madriaga, Christian Lebano, Estelle Campbell, Gina Long, Hawaiian, John Dlugolecki, Kurt Kanazawa, Monique A LeBleu, Nothing Is the Same, On Shiu, Pearl Harbor, Sierra Madre, Sierra Madre Playhouse, Tim Dang, WWII
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‘Pizza Man’ A Very Funny, Relevant and Extremely Well Acted Theatre Experience
‘Pizza Man’ written by Darlene Craviotto is the second production I’ve seen by the Pop Up Theater and once again they did not disappoint. The POP UP THEATER was founded in 2014 by a group of extremely talented thespians who … Continue reading
Theatre 40s Production of ‘The Manor’ Brings the Stage to You via a Night of Harrowing Hospitality!
Family strife, the marriage of a kept man, a business deal gone bad, foreshadowing of the Second World War, an unrequited love triangle bereft of one of its lines, and murder/suicide: these are all just a few of the subjects … Continue reading
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‘The Manor: Murder and Madness at Greystone’ – A Trip Back In Time Definitely Worth Taking
This is the second time I’ve seen The Manor: Murder and Madness at Greystone and it is still an absolutely thrilling, beautifully done play that takes place at the magnificent Greystone Manor in Beverly Hills. The play is now in … Continue reading
Where the Cool Kids Will be Celebrating New Year’s Eve 2017
Did you wait until the last minute, torn between expensive New Year’s Eve events and the new Dave Chapelle special on Netflix? Don’t worry, we have selected some of the best celebrations for you. Most of them are free or … Continue reading
Pacific Opera Project Closes 2017 Season with La Bohéme: AKA “The Hipsters”
What more can be said about La Bohéme? Puccini’s romantic masterpiece of comedy, tragedy and beautiful music is the surely the most popular and often produced opera in the canon. Given this ubiquity, is fair also to ask what more … Continue reading
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Rita Rudner Returns From Vegas To Tickle Southern Californians Personally
Comedian Rita Rudner is a low-key American institution. A ubiquitous presence on TV during the “standup boom” of the late 1980s and early 90s, with multiple HBO specials filmed during thaat time, she has spent much of the last sixteen … Continue reading
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Singer/Actress Laura Pursell’s “The Pope of Jocelyn Hollow”: A One Woman Religious Experience with Which to Be Reckoned: This December, at The Actors Group Theatre!
Imagine if you will, an extremely riveting story, revolving around a Pope who is a woman, who also hates men (and oftentimes does not seem too keen on the women folk either). Yet, a pope has never been a woman. … Continue reading