Broadway/L.A. announces the lineup for its 2010-2011 Season, a 7-Show package that includes West Side Story, Hair, Rock of Ages, Burn the Floor, and Shrek the Musical READ MORE
Why Do We Do Theatre?
by John Perrin Flynn | February 27, 2010
The potential demise of the Pasadena Playhouse was announced just as Rogue Machine readied the first of its yearly fundraising appeals so I read both Mr. McNulty’s and Mr. Shirley’s response with considerable interest…READ MORE
Opening Night: The Subject Was Roses
by Janet Thielke | February 26, 2010
The Subject Was Roses, starring Martin Sheen, Brian Geraghty and Frances Conroy opened at the Mark Taper Forum on Sunday, February 21st VIEW GALLERY
Risk in the Ditch with Mutineer Theatre Company
by Jon Cohn | February 26, 2010
Even in the most concerted process-oriented endeavors there comes that moment when we must switch from creation to interpretation and consider the script, for all intents and purposes, “locked”…right? READ MORE
Benita Bike’s DanceArt Returns to Culver City’s Senior Center
by Janet Thielke | February 26, 2010
The Culver City Senior Citizens Association presents Benita Bike’s DanceArt in a FREE interactive “Double Take” dance performance on Thursday, March 25, 2:00 pm READ MORE
Actors Orson Bean, Alley Mills and Laurie O’Brien: Coward’s BitterSuite Goodbye
by Geo Hartley | February 23, 2010
God love Ron Sossi and those Odyssey Theatre Ensemble folks for having the manners to keep Noel Coward from becoming obsolete to Los Angeles audiences. READ MORE
The State of the
Theatre @ Boston Court
by Steve Julian | February 22, 2010
Steve Julian speaks to the staff at the Theatre @ Boston Court about the state of theatre in Pasadena … READ MORE
Jeryll Adler Opens Pacific Stages with Lobby Hero
by Greta McAnany | February 22, 2010
She started with a flower in the desert but Jeryll Adler aims to create an oasis. As founder and Executive Director of Pacific Stages she is on the way to a cultural reformation in the South Bay. READ MORE
Week of February 22, 2010
18 shows closing and 8 opening! It’s a big weekend in Los Angeles Theatre – make sure you have your tickets! READ MORE
Guided to My Blind Classical Music Hero
by Laurie Rubin | February 20, 2010
We certainly can’t get into other people’s heads and we just have to live our lives the way we see fit. Every time these innocent little exchanges at a supermarket, or seemingly innocuous comments, are made about my blindness, I can’t help but start thinking about the lack of heroes and public role models I have. READ MORE









