I’m a (self-proclaimed, involuntary) job search expert. To explain, I’ve been actively searching for jobs for most of the last six years. READ MORE
Bleeding Through Delves into LA’s Historic ‘Film Murders’
by Julio Martinez | October 30, 2009
Co-written and co-directed by Theresa Chavez and Rosa Portillo, Bleeding Through uncovers the narrative ghosts of LA’s historic Angelino Heights district where more cinematic “murders” have occurred than anywhere else in the world. READ MORE
Waking Up the 20 Year Old
by Paul Stroili | October 30, 2009
Lee Melville from LA Stage Alliance posed the question: “What to do with a hit show–extend it or move it?”…READ MORE.
Medea, Kindergarten, and Everything In Between
by Benjamin Rodriguez | October 30, 2009
Thoughts from University of Southern California recent graduate Benjamin Rodriguez on Medea performed at UCLAlive…READ MORE
What to Do With a Hit Show?
by Les Hanson | October 29, 2009
With a hit show, of course, you want to keep it running as long as possible; however, there are contingencies…READ MORE.
DV8 Physical Theatre Debuts “To Be Straight With You” At UCLA Live
by Janet Thielke | October 29, 2009
In its daring To Be Straight With You artistic director Lloyd Newson leads a multi-ethnic cast in a poetic but unflinching exploration of tolerance, intolerance, religion and sexuality. READ MORE
Richard III
by Janet Thielke | October 28, 2009
Images from A Noise Within’s 2009-10 season opening production of Shakespeare’s Richard III, playing October 3 through December 12, 2009 VIEW GALLERY
Pabst Blue Ribbon – Served Warm, With a Side of Carrot Cake
by Daniel Everson | October 28, 2009
Thoughts from California Institute for the Arts Ovation Fellow Daniel Everson on Savin’ Up For Saturday Night, playing at Sacred Fools Theatre Company…READ MORE.
Connie Chats
by Connie Danese | October 27, 2009
An update on the latest Chat Choice, Chit Chat, Book Biz and Insider Biz from Connie Danese READ MORE
Paul Millet & Jeff Rack Give Wicked Lit for Halloween
by Ashley Steed | October 27, 2009
For both Paul Millet and Jeff G. Rack a love of Halloween and the horror genre started at an early age. It’s only fitting they came together to create Wicked Literature, a Halloween theatre festival. READ MORE
Hearing the Deaf
by Janet Thielke | October 26, 2009
This bilingual, documentary-theatre play was developed from interviews with deaf senior citizens living in Los Angeles. The workshop, presented by Son of Semele Ensemble, explores the struggles and triumphs of the Deaf community as told by its elders. VIEW GALLERY
Week of October 26, 2009
Brian Posehn and Chase n’ Essence blow in for the weekend, Anita Bryant takes a bow and Beau Fib begins! Get your tickets for another week of great theatre! READ MORE







