theater
Celebrating Leonard Bernstein’s centennial: Music and politics in comprehensive exhibition
May 7, 2018After the Skirball presentation, the exhibition will continue to travel throughout the United States for the following two years.
Read moreRichard Wright’s ‘Native Son’ becomes more powerful with each passing year
April 20, 2018In a word, theatre doesn’t get any better than this. It’s a requiem for an America that’s still very much alive.
Read more‘Significant Other’: Is singledom a chronic condition in America?
April 18, 2018Playwright Joshua Harmon’s Significant Other, billed as “a smash hit comedy” is now at the Geffen Playhouse in West L.A.
Read moreSocialist playwright George Bernard Shaw champions nationalistic Catholic Saint Joan
April 10, 2018Aundria Brown’s Joan is excitingly memorable, and her companions most competent at their craft.
Read moreJapanese-American musical ‘Allegiance’ with George Takei earns fan loyalty
March 26, 2018Allegiance represents a kind of foundational narrative for the Japanese-American community as Fiddler on the Roof is to Jews.
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