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GROUNDWORK - STAGE RAW - ARTS IN L.A. - SERVED FRESH Groundwork. Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre Reviewed by Vanessa Cate Through June 25. Paul (Mike Ostroski) is looking for God. In the midst of his overly hectic schedule (he’s one of that rare breed of regularly working actors), inspiration comes to cialis pills him as he attempts to ward off impending existential dread. He tells Wade, his fellow actor and self-proclaimed mystic, of his idea. THE HEAL, REVIEWED BY DEBORAH KLUGMAN, AT GETTY VILLA The Heal . Reviewed by Deborah Klugman The Getty Villa Through September 28 . RECOMMENDED: Everyone is wounded — that’s the overarching theme of The Heal, writer/director Aaron Posner’s ironical, imaginative play about living with pain and choosing to do the right thing even if you’re unclear just what that thing might be.Those three words reprise over and over in composer/performer THE HOUSE IN SCARSDALE: A MEMOIR FOR THE STAGE The House in Scarsdale: A Memoir for the Stage Reviewed by Deborah Klugman The Theatre at Boston Court Through June 4. RECOMMENDED: Early in Dan O’Brien’s intense and lyrical play, a scene transpires between Dan (Brian Henderson) the playwright’s alter ego, and Skip (Tim Cummings), a childhood acquaintance and the son of his wealthy grandfather’s second wife. HOW THE 99-SEAT CONTRACT HAS CHANGED L.A. THEATER This reasoning was in lockstep with AEA’s proposal for a new 99-Seat Contract mandating that minimum wage be paid to all of its actors throughout rehearsals and performances in any theater in L.A. County of 99-seats or less. Theaters, journalists, critics, and many actors in membership companies, raised the specter of an existential crisis LONG WAY DOWN, REVIEWED BY DANA MARTIN Long Way Down. Reviewed by Dana Martin Collaborative Artists Ensemble at the Sherry Theatre Through June 18. Small-town family struggles weigh heavy as Nate Eppler’s Long Way Down finds a hard landing at North Hollywood’s Sherry Theatre.The Collaborative Artist Ensemble’s production struggles to strike the right balance between the darkly comedic and the cheapest cialis super force BARBECUE - STAGE RAW BARBECUE SETTING: A COVERED PAVILION, SURROUNDED BY A LARGE PARK. TIME: NOW (AFTER AND BEFORE) Note: For most of the First Act, Everyonewears an
WATER BY THE SPOONFUL, REVIEWED BY KATIE BUENNEKE Water by the Spoonful Reviewed by Katie Buenneke Mark Taper Forum Through March 11 Though Quiara Alegría Hudes’ trio of plays is called the “Elliot trilogy,” Water by the Spoonful, isn’t really about Elliot. The middle work in the triad, it’s a stark change from its predecessor, Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue, currently playing at the Kirk Douglas in Culver City. BEE-LUTHER-HATCHEE, REVIEWED BY DEBORAH KLUGMAN Reviewed by Deborah KlugmanSierra Madre PlayhouseThrough February 18. In 1985 police dropped a bomb on a predominantly black middle-class neighborhood in Philadelphia. They were targeting MOVE, a strange radical group known for staging vociferous profanity-laden demonstrations against the Establishment. The bomb destroyed 65 homesand killed 11
A BAD YEAR FOR TOMATOES, REVIEWED BY IRIS MANN A Bad Year for Tomatoes . Reviewed by Iris Mann Theatre 40 Through June 16 . Despite its improbable premise, this farce by John Patrick (Tony Award winner for The Teahouse of the August Moon) is imbued with elements of I Love Lucy and The Beverly Hillbillies and could be a rollicking ride — if the one-line zingers were delivered “trippingly on the tongue” and at a speedier, more upbeat STAGE RAW - LOS ANGELES THEATER REVIEWS Using multimedia and levitra quick delivery the written word, Stage Raw is a digital journal dedicated to discovering, discussing and honoring L.A.-based arts and culture. Using and expanding on a core of current and former L.A. Weekly contributors, Stage Raw initially is focusing on theater, but soon will broaden its coverage to includedance
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Taking inspiration from his own life and experiences with 12-step programs, Stephen Adly Guirgis presents a dark comedy, pairing an unlikely group of amateur robbers as they hatch a malformed plot to steal $750,000 from a powerful Mafioso. THE ART COUPLE, REVIEWED BY LOVELL ESTELL III They are, indeed, an odd couple. The ensemble does a splendid job in multiple roles. Marie-Françoise Theodore does a stellar turn as both the mouthy prostitute Rachel and the elegant Madame Giroux. Corwin Evans’ superb projection design and Andrew Schmedake’s lighting impart an alluring intimacy to the collage of paintings featuredthroughout.
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