Reviewed by Matt Ritchey One of the great things about attending the Fringe annually is that you remember what actors, writers, directors, or groups do work of high caliber or that is your “style.” Michael Shaw Fisher is one of... Continue Reading →
By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move You know a show is special when you’re sitting in the seat watching and listening to all that's being created for you on stage, and a feeling of excitement washes over you like... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Kevin Hopps Wearing a black suit, white shirt, black tie, and a name tag, Robert W. Perkins, the playwright and solo performer of Lock Your Heart, Elder P., delivers an engaging and emotional performance throughout this memoirish play,... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey If you love 80’s music and want to get some brand new 80’s songs stuck in your head, fast-forward to the Actor’s Company Let Live Theater for 90 minutes of goofy, fun, touching, toe-tapping musical theater... Continue Reading →
reviewed by Kevin Hopps Swipe Right: The Musical! by writer and director Hannah Rae Dillon, may only be 30 minutes long, but that’s all it takes for this cast of talented, singing singles to fill the Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre... Continue Reading →
reviewed by Kevin Hopps Welcome to Theater Math 101. It’s like new math only more entertaining. Let’s start with an example. One versatile actor (John Fico), plus one insightful playwright (Monica Bauer), plus one inspired director (John FitzGibbon), plus one... Continue Reading →
reviewed by Kevin Hopps Made up of present day and former LACC students, this cast of five, part of the Indomitus Theatre Company, directed with precision by Alexandra Fiallos will emotionally provoke you with their inaugural and invigorating production of James... Continue Reading →