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Los Angeles Live Theater Review
Chaffin's 'Elvis Has Left the Building' leaves you laughing
Live Theater Review
February 18, 2012
A rather odd thing seems to happen when the nation is going though tough times. One of the first things we seem to do is to find something to make...
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Fiasco Theater Company production of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline review
# Shakespeare
February 6, 2012
The stage props were a large wooden trunk, two milk crate-size wooden boxes with lids containing flowers, a small box of “medicine,”...
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What DC Actors can learn from local shows part 2
Live Theater Review
February 20, 2011
My last article, What DC Actors can learn from local shows part 1, pointed out performances you should study from the play "Harvey." This...
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What DC Actors can learn from local shows part 1
Live Theater Review
February 20, 2011
Studying other actors is a good way to learn about acting. One of the best ways to do this is to see stage shows regularly. I recently saw two...
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Review: Evita impresses but fails to inspire
Theater Latte Da
October 7, 2010
Theater Latté Dahas never shied away from ambitious projects. Such singular devotion to fostering musical theater has earned Theater Latté Da a...
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THEATER REVIEW: SATER takes risk with condensed Romeo and Juliet
Arts & Entertainment
August 2, 2009
The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, continues to be one of his most popular plays, along with Hamlet.Most audiences...
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THEATER REVIEW: Frankie & Johnny in the Claire de Lune is a sweet, engaging slice of life
Arts & Entertainment
June 10, 2009
While waiting to review Frankie & Johnny in the Claire de Lune starring Dallas actors Ashley Wilkerson and Christopher Piper, currently in...
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THEATER REVIEW: Mommie Queerest is outrageous slapstick comedy
Arts & Entertainment
June 10, 2009
Due to the popularity of sitcoms, it is easy to forget slapstick favorites of the goldenage of television with celebrated acts like Charlie Chaplin...
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THEATER REVIEW: Vincent River is a revealing, organic journey
Arts & Entertainment
June 6, 2009
If you were to ask the average U.S black person born before 1980 what they thought about the Ku Klux Klan, just the mere mention of those three...
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THEATER REVIEW: Love Potion #5 & Gender Specific dominate 1st Annual Cyberfest
Arts & Entertainment
May 30, 2009
As patrons sat in the audience at the Dallas Hub Theater waiting for the startof the 1st Annual "Cyberfest", an electronic play...
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