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Theater Review: Elevator at the Coast Playhouse!

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What happens when seven strangers get stuck in an elevator together?Elevator, written and directed by award-winning filmmaker and playwright Michael Leoni returned to Los Angeles for a special limited engagement at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood. The play originally premiered

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream Delights the Senses at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage Performing Arts Center

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Bristol Old Vic's artistic director, Tom Morris and Cape Town's Handspring Puppet Company come together for the first time since the internationally acclaimed "War Horse." This mystical, magical interpretation of Shakespeare's play within a play is a win. Upon entering the

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Pacific Resident Theatre’s Production of “Pure Imagination” Featured in Santa Monica Mirror!

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Read my article about Pacific Resident Theatre's production of "Pure Imagination" in the Santa Monica Mirror. Click HERE! The show rekindles the music of Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse. Share my memories of performing these incredible songs.... Back in my twenties

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Event Review: Coming Out Kinky: A Grown Up Story at Promenade Playhouse!

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In the program notes to her one-woman performance "Coming Out Kinky: A Grown Up Story," Jean Franzblau posits the question: "Why do I want to expose details of my sex life publicly?"With open and honest self reflection and humor, Jean skillfully

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Review: ZAY GEZUNT!

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ZAY GEZUNT! at Highways in Santa Monica, organized by Actor, director, producer, Sandy Simona, was touted as "an eclectic evening of New Work from Eastern European and Jewish visual and performance artists."See image: of Sandy Simona in actionIn the lobby, before

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