Reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Historically it's been side by side panned for its character flaws and praised for its authenticity. Ultimately, the issue that plagued playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis’ (Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train, The Last... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move “We will be doing Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great, Parts I and II!” I have to admit I had an OMFG! moment when I heard this statement at the top of the... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Psychologically mediocre, I Am Charlie at the Promenade Playhouse, Santa Monica, CA doesn't reveal anything new about all that has been written on the late American criminal, cult leader and L.A. music industry... Continue Reading →
Contributed by Brian Wallace A man comes in and asks for Joe. The woman in the room says there is no such person. The man persists. She resists. He tries to rape her and she fights back. Stretch this out... Continue Reading →
Activist, artist and founder of #ROSEARMY An Army of Truth, Rose McGowan will bring her special brand of fire to help kick off the Women's Convention. Rose will be a featured speaker at the Women's Convention, which will take place in... Continue Reading →
A special live stream of Debbie Allen’s Freeze Frame benefit gala performance, followed by an onstage Architects of Change Live panel conversation on violence in America hosted and presented by Maria Shriver and Allen as part of Shriver’s ongoing Architects of... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Marc Wheeler Jillian Leigh's Hooked, now receiving its World Premiere as part of the inaugural season of the Los Angeles Theater Festival, offers many ingredients that can make for a compelling, if gritty and disturbing, evening of theater... Continue Reading →
Seventeen-year-old Ayoub has a lot on his plate: his father is a junkie, his mother is a lonely divorcé, and his sister is falling in with the wrong crowd. Haunted by his father's terrible reputation, Ayoub can't get the attention... Continue Reading →
Yesterday Gia On The Move was contacted by Kate Connors of Media Communications Strategies regarding the controversy surrounding the Urban Outfitters Kent Stage Sweatshirt outrage offering an opinion about the uproar. We thought it was important enough to share with... Continue Reading →
Crooked Heart Theater will donate 100% of proceeds from the Hollywood Fringe Festival run of The Other F Work to Eve Ensler's V-Day, to help stop violence against women and girls. "Eve Ensler has been a huge inspiration for me... Continue Reading →