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Review: Miss America’s Ugly Daughter at the Broad Stage

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Mothers cast long shadows. Especially when they are narcissistic beauty queens. Barra Grant was the only daughter of Bess Myerson the one and only Jewish Miss America – who was crowned in 1945. Barra is an actress and screenwriter who is

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Review: Mary Poppins at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre – pure magic!!

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The Morgan-Wixson Theatre was transformed into turn of the century streets of London in their wonderful production of the timeless classic, Mary Poppins. The performances were wonderful. The acting, the dancing, the singing, set design, costumes, lighting and direction by Kristie

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Theater Review: New York Water at the West Coast Jewish Theatre

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Why do two lonely people, so desperate for a connection, they will do anything to find peace and happiness?  In New York Water, two neurotic New Yorkers meet through a personal ad, and find love in Manhattan. She is a self-absorbed narcissist

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Review: The Revisionist at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts!

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The Revisionist produced by the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts is a very compelling play running through Sunday April 17th. Written by Jesse Eisenberg, the Oscar-nominated star of The Social Network and frequent contributor to The New Yorker, and

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Theater Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN! at the Ahmanson Theatre

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Something Rotten! is anything but. The Ahmanson Theatre's Los Angeles premiere of the Broadway smash, which is nominated for 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is in fact many things -- hilarious, outrageous, superbly clever, dazzling to watch, bitingly satiric, emphatically

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