Reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move They deserve a better story. Some reviews come with a sigh. This is one of them. I say this with the utmost respect for the writers, composers, cast and crew. Because in... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Dandy Darkly is a fantastic storyteller in the classic American tradition of Mark Twain, telling ghostly tales peppered with a liberal amount of political activism. Where he and Twain differ is the sparkly jumpsuit, the fiendish... 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 →
Press Release Downtown Santa Monica, the Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Place and the City of Santa Monica are unveiling a robust calendar of fun, family-friendly events, and experiences for the first-ever SaMo PRIDE. More than 20 events throughout the... Continue Reading →
Contributed by Guy Picot As an actress, filmmaker and comedian, Southern California born and raised, Tay Barrett wears a lot of hats; for her new Here TV show, Work In Progress, which is currently traveling the festival circuit and premieres... Continue Reading →
(Updated 4.18.18) The Los Angeles LGBT Center presents CineArte, the 5th annual arts festival of the queer Latinx community, Friday, April 20, through Sunday, April 22, at The Village at Ed Gould Plaza, located at 1125 N. McCadden Place in... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Sentimental drag...who'dda thunk... Warning: This review may be unapologetically hyperbolic and overly sappy. But I can assure you, Celebration Theatre's Los Angeles theater premiere of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a ride... Continue Reading →
It's been twenty years since they met in their high school drama club, but teenage romances, egos, and quarrels that lie just beneath, are ready to surface once again. Ex-lovers, old grudges, and new spouses are thrown down a twisted,... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move In no way is Charm, currently playing at Celebration Theatre on Hollywood Row, unpredictable or a shocker or immediately enthralling. Notwithstanding a very 'everything' Mama Darleena (Lana Houston), exquisitely coiffed and perfectly... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move The Snail was actually a gorgeous and timely piece which dealt, chapter by chapter, with he life of a boy who eventually becomes a women. In the most Italian I’ve communicated with in... Continue Reading →