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Charles McNulty
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Talene Monahon’s new play ‘Eat Me’ at South Coast Rep is a foodie wonderland gone down a rabbit hole
'Eat Me,' a new play by Talene Monahon, author of 'Meet the Cartozians,' has its world premiere at South Coast Repertory.
Nicholas Christopher’s Broadway star shines bright in ‘Chess’ after years of paying his dues
Nicholas Christopher more than holds his own in the Broadway revival of 'Chess' that also stars Lea Michele and Aaron Tveit.
Trigger warning? ‘For Want of a Horse’ gives new meaning to the term ‘animal lover’
Trans playwright Olivia Dufault tackles the taboo of zoophilia in the Echo Theater Company world premiere of 'For Want of a Horse' at Atwater Village…
An Athol Fugard classic lives again in exquisite production at the Geffen Playhouse
"'Master Harold' … and the Boys," Athol Fugard's classic drama set in apartheid South Africa, opens at the Geffen Playhouse in a production starring John…
As Trump rains down terror on Iran, Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer-winning ‘English’ has its L.A. premiere
'English,' Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer Prize-winning play set in Iran, has its L.A. premiere at the Wallis.
Red-hot director Knud Adams brings his Pulitzer touch to L.A. with ‘English’ and ‘Primary Trust’
Director Knud Adams, one of the most sought after directors of new plays, brings his acclaimed productions of 'English' to the Wallis and "Primary Trust'…
A tale of two Arthur Miller plays: One nails it, one misses the moment entirely
As Arthur Miller's plays surge in popularity, 'Death of a Salesman' dismally disappoints at A Noise Within while 'The Price' thrives in the intimacy of…
‘Kim’s Convenience’ is back onstage after TV success with its sitcom warmth intact
Ins Choi's 'Kim Convenience,' the Toronto hit play that inspired a TV show, opens at the Ahmanson Theatre, refreshes a familiar immigrant family drama with…
Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Fairview’ comes in a little cloudy in its L.A. premiere at Rogue Machine
Jackie Sibblies Drury's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Fairview" receives its L.A. premiere at the Matrix in a Rogue Machine production directed by Oz Scott.
Machines replacing workers? What could go wrong? The Actors’ Gang revives ‘The Adding Machine’
Elmer Rice's "The Adding Machine," an expressionist classic on automation and worker insecurity, speaks directly to an age in which livelihoods are threatened by AI…
