Greggory Moore

A Perfect “Christmas Carol” for Our Time and All Time

I must confess — and ‘tis the season for this confession: I’ve never read A Christmas Carol. Not much of…

5 years ago

“Romeo & Juliet; Virtually”

Before there was internet, before television, before the telephone and telegraph, there was Romeo and Juliet, the oft-told tale of…

5 years ago

“How Trump Stole 2020,” and What You Can Do to Make It Not Come True

By page 3 of How Trump Stole 2020, where our 45th president is labeled as “an orange-stained, gelatinous bag of…

5 years ago

Long Beach Opera’s New Programming Keeps the Music Coming During COVID-19

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call Columnist In the time of COVID-19, opera has been deemed inessential. Worse yet, given the…

5 years ago

Hard Reality for Local Theatre in the Time of Pandemic

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call columnist It may be different on Broadway and for a handful of behemoths in major…

5 years ago

“Psycho Beach Party”: Silly and Nothing But

By Greggory Mooore, Curtain Call Columnist I don’t know why, but in the mid ‘60s the beach-party movie was a…

5 years ago

“The Andrews Brothers” More Than the Sum of Its Middling WWII-era Songs

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call Columnist The Andrews brothers are 4F, meaning they can't directly join the fight against the…

6 years ago

18th Annual “Pick of the Vine”: Lite Finish, Average Vintage

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call columnist It's a San Pedro tradition. Each January, Little Fish Theatre opens a new season…

6 years ago

New “King Arthur”: Half Baroque, Half Contemporary Political Commentary, Mixed Results

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call Columnist Don't know much about Henry Purcell's King Arthur? That's just as well for seeing…

6 years ago

Brisk “A Christmas Carol” Good to Give Your Dickens Fix

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call Before A Christmas Story, before the classic claymation of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, even before…

6 years ago