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‘Meanwhile,’ the KaBam! Cast Blasts Through with Superhero ‘Lair’ at the New American at Hollywood Fringe
With the glut of super-serious, superhero films coming out of Marvel and DC Comics these days, it’s shows like “Meanwhile, Back at the Super Lair…,” writtten by Greg Kalleres, that seek to blast through the BS, keep things in check, … Continue reading
New American Theatre’s “63 Trillion”: Pricelessly Performed to Plentiful Applause!
What if the financial world as we knew it suddenly went “radioactive” and crashed more dramatically than in 2008? You’d see a lot more glassy-eyed, white knuckled white guys lope to safe deposit boxes than we’ve ever not seen the … Continue reading
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New American Theatre’s Festival of One Acts: From a Fruitful Flurry of F&*ks to Fighting as Fore-Foreplay Equals Fun for All!
An FCC Defying “Fuck” Fanatic Filmmaker, a father afraid to walk his daughter down the aisle at a wedding that is hers and hers alone, gay lovers in the midst of an irritable eternal break up, a psychotic stuffed bear … Continue reading
New American Theatre’s Production of “Boys’ Life”: A Mature Examination of an Era Past
Imagine if you will, dating in the 80s and/or — let me rephrase that — being and becoming a man in the eighties and having to deal with women, their confusions, their complexities when really, you as the man are … Continue reading