Reviewed by Guy Picot If you like late-night camp-horror-soap opera comedy but also like being home in bed by 10:30 p.m. then Ravenswood Manor at Celebration Theatre is just the ticket. An episodic play (I saw episodes One and Two),... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey There are many burlesque companies in Los Angeles, but if Shipwracked is indicative of all of Victress Burlesque’s shows, they’re toward the top of the list – this isn’t a burlesque show, it’s a full-on comedy... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Wigfield began as a book by Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello and Stephen Colbert. It was the dream of Pamela Eberhardt and Arlo Sanders to bring it to life on stage… and now they have. And it’s... Continue Reading →
by Bob Rich The Color Collective is a variety show full of high-energy sketch comedy. Similar to series like In Living Color and Mad TV, The Color Collective features humorous, light-hearted vignettes. A few ladies swoon enthusiastically over a rather bookish... Continue Reading →
by Bob Rich In the lively production Keeping Up with the Prozorovs, (Anton Chekhov's) three sisters Olga, Masha and Irina leave a small Russian city and head for Moscow to become the Kardashians. Of the three, Masha (Fabianne Meyer) is... Continue Reading →
The Groundlings Theatre and School’s Second Annual Diversity Festival will celebrate and explore diversity and inclusion on Sunday, May 20 at 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. The weekend, co-sponsored by NBC and Nickelodeon, will take place at The Groundlings School... Continue Reading →
Press Release The Second City Hollywood has announced its First Annual Bob Curry Fellowship. This one-of-a-kind professional development master program, named for the first African-American Second City performer, offers up to 16 fellowships to qualifying actors and improvisers from diverse... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move YES. They actually DID do it again! Stupid Songs LA decided to give several encore performances at the Rockwell Table & Stage this month including Stupid Gold, a compilation of their most favorite... Continue Reading →
With one final "Ack" beloved comic strip character Cathy (originally authored by cartoonist Cathy Guisewite) said goodbye to her readers on October 3, 2010, after 34 years of struggling through the ups and downs of food, love, family and work -... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Million Dollar Hilarious! L.A.'s darling sketch comedy group Lost Moon Radio continues it's reign supreme in its newly minted Million Dollar Hair, an awards ceremony-style retrospective of music industry mogul, Bernie Schonfeld, pitifully celebrated by... Continue Reading →