Tag: theater
“Hadestown” Turns Up The Heat
UNITED STATES—Hadestown, the 2019 Tony-Award winning musical, has hit the Ahmanson, and it is hot. It took Anais Mitchell (Music, Lyrics and Book) 13...
Hollywood’s Return-To-Work Agreement
WEST HOLLYWOOD—Hollywood's unions, director guilds, and studios reached an agreement on Monday, September 21 about safety measures to let everyone return to work.
Hollywood top...
Eden Theater Company Brings Plays To Living Room
STUDIO CITY—The Eden Theater Company announced their next project titled "The Living Room Plays," which will premiere virtually on Thursday, July 16.
The company is...
Griffith Park Shakespeare Festival Goes Digital During Pandemic
GRIFFITH PARK—On Friday, May 1, the Independent Shakespeare Co. (ISC), creators of the annual Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival, announced that the 2020 edition...
Shakespeare Festival Granted $4 Million For Permanent Stage
GRIFFITH PARK—The Los Angeles City Council approved $4 million in funds to implement a performance stage for The Independent Shakespeare Co. through Proposition K....
Hollywood Fringe Festival 2018
HOLLYWOOD HILLS—The Fringe Festival, which originated in Edinburgh in 1947, opened its 9th annual Hollywood edition on June 7, allowing for more than 300...
Leon Isaac Kennedy Delivers Knockout
HELLO AMERICA!—It’s always a fantastic, overwhelming experience when watching one of our iconic entertainers, whether it be in film or theatre, rock an audience...
“Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812” Lead Tony Nominations
NEW YORK—Surprises, surprises galore! The nominations for the 2017 Tony Awards were unveiled on Tuesday, May 2 and leading the pack of all contenders...
Landmark Regent Theatre To Be Replaced With Restaurants
WESTWOOD—The lease for the Landmark Regent Theatre in Westwood will be ending in less than a month and is expected to be replaced with restaurants.
The property...
Quick Comeback
UNITED STATES—The memoirist must always make a choice, to be didactic and distill lessons or to tell the story. Here I will pause to...
“Much Ado About Nothing” Delights
GRIFFITH PARK—The Independent Shakespeare Company's second play of the summer, "Much Ado About Nothing," brought a hearty dose of laughs to Griffith Park's Old...
Blind Theater Troupe Performs Locally
SANTA MONICA—Theatre by the Blind is the only entirely blind theater company in the country, according to their artistic director Greg Shane. They are performing...
The Evolution Of Movie Theater Captioning
LOS ANGELES—Through the recent years, movie theaters have been trying to cater more to their Deaf consumers. First, the theaters came out with boxes...