Beginning the 2009-2010 season of Native Voices play series at the Autry National Center of the American West, Terry Gomez's world premiere play...
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Law & Order fans, police officers and lawyers will want to pick apart the surprise ending, but along the way, the Boston Court's production of...
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If I had seen the 2005 Gavin Hood movie, "Tsotsi," based on Athol Fugard's novel, I might have understood better his most recent play,...
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First, I admit: I love hats. I don’t think I can officially be called a “hat queen” since I don’t have more than a dozen, but...
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In his 1995 play "Valley Song," Athol Fugard wrote about the hope of a young, black African singer, Veronica Jonkers, and her doting...
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It's true! It's true! The show's finally made it here. The 2005 Tony-award Best Musical of the Year Ripped off from a movie was made a distant moon...
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"Farragut North" is the Washington D.C. metro station, according to Wikipedia, the fourth busiest station. What it's not is the place where...
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How many Commanders of the Order of the British Empire and Officers of the Order of Australia have purple hair? The person in question is, of course,...
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David Mamet's "Oleanna" is a problem play if there ever was one. Short, it packs a lot of uncomfortable material tightly with a resolution...
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No one wants to be suppressed and Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" at the Pasadena Playhouse reminds us how that can sour one's...
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