Review: Manual Cinema’s Mementos Mori at The Broad Stage
Manual Cinema's Mementos Mori delighted the audience at The Broad Stage with a multi-media experience that magically integrated the performances of live actors projected as shadow characters, video produced scenes, and the skillfully precise choreography of shadow puppets, and accompanied by
LACO holds 23rd Annual Silent Film Gala
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra held it's annual silent film and fundraising gala at Royce Hall. The evening featured two Harold Lloyd's silent films. The early 20th century films were re-scored in the by composer-conductor Carl Davis. Mr Davis conducted the
Review: Little Shop of Horrors at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre – sinfully delicious!
Little Shop of Horrors, the off Broadway classic musical based on the book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and film by Roger Corman, is part rock 'n' roll, part R & B, doo-wop, sci-fi, and romantic comedy. It is entertaining, whimsical,
Guarded By Cats
A number of poets gathered at 585 Boardriders off Abbot Kinney to celebrate and raise funds to help with the restoration of the Venice Beach Poet’s Monument. The monolith was created in 2000 by Beyond Baroque and the city of LA.
Review: Love Actually Live at the Wallis
Love Actually is a classic holiday movie. In case you have been living under a rock, the 2003 cult classic has made a huge impact on its devoted fans and I admit to being one. My roommates and I would have
Review: The Bitter Game at the Wallis Center for the Performing Arts
Keith A. Wallace navigated us through a captivating and emotional journey during his one-hour theatrical performance piece, The Bitter Game. Staged on the outdoor Promenade Terrace of the Wallis Center for the Performing Arts, we entered into a neighborhood block party