An interview with playwright Bob DeRosa and director Rebecca Larson By Matt Ritchey Copyright © 2020 Gia On The Move Every weekend, it seems, a new superhero movie opens at the box office; stories of humans with special gifts that,... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey We’ve all thought it (and some of us are still thinking it) – “when am I finally going to meet the right person?” Is the “right person” a myth? And how do I get out of... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Jim Blanchette’s new play Transference is a fun and thought-provoking look into the concept of past lives, relationships, and belief. Mrs. Clark (Lisa K. Wyatt) has decided to get hypnotherapy to cure her smoking. Her psychiatrist,... 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 →
By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Artistic Director and starring performer, Daniel Sugimoto has written likely his most intimate world premiere ever for Zoo Theatre Company in My Date With Death - A Musical Romance, a two-person, biopic treatise... Continue Reading →
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and America’s sweethearts are planning to spend an average of $146.84 to a record total of $19.7 billion collectively on the occasion. To find out which cities are the most romantic while going... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move The following review originally appeared at L.A. Theatre Review Authentically funny with truly original dialog, scenarios and setups, Mission to Mate written and directed by Collin Mitchell hits a home run in the... Continue Reading →