By Andrea Serna, Arts and Culture writer Ernie LaPointe is setting the record straight about the history of Chief Sitting…
By John Farrell, Curtain Call Writer There are at least two reasons you need to see The Producers, the Broadway adaptation…
By John Farrell, Curtain Call Writer Carmen was a crowd-pleaser when it opened the Los Angeles Opera's 2013-2014 season on Sept.…
By John Farrell, Curtain Call Writer Nothing much happens in The Weir, Conor McPherson's extraordinary play that opened, Sept. 20, at…
By John Farrell, Curtain Call Writer If the Kentwood Players gets any more ambitious, it is going to have to…
By John Farrell You will never see a more colorful Mikado than the one Pacific Opera Project is presenting at…
By John Farrell, Curtain Call Writer Light in the Darkness tells a story of East Los Angeles gang life that many…
By John Farrell Helen Borgers, the director of the Shakespearian play, Cymbeline (which opened at Long Long Beach Shakespeare's Richard…
By John Farrell, Curtain Call Writer Shakespeare by the Sea's season is running down and it is Little Fish Theatre’s…
By John Farrell, Curtain Call Writer Things haven't changed all that much since Hotel Paradiso opened in Paris in 1894. People are…