Goose and Tomtom Defies Easy Descriptions

14 years ago

[slideshow] By John Farrell Goose and Tomtom is so many plays at once that any description, any attempt to tell…

Staging the Life of August G

14 years ago

[slideshow] By John Farrell Armand Gatti is a prolific French playwright and filmmaker who is little known outside France, partially…

Review With a Little Panache

14 years ago

[slideshow] By John Farrell Panache, the play that opened at Little Fish Theatre last Friday, is supposed to be all…

Towers-Rowles Balances Stage, Family, and Legacy on Her Hip

14 years ago

By John Farrell, Theater Writer San Pedro audiences saw Kristin Towers-Rowles most recently in the delightful production of Kiss Me…

The Tawdry Backside of Broadway

14 years ago

By John Farrell Forbidden Broadway 2 is a hilariously funny review that takes the best of Broadway musicals and parodies…

Tartuffe: Piety is a Great Disguise for Profligacy But at Least We Can Laugh at It

14 years ago

By John Farrell There is nothing new in the world, or so it seems. The stories of pious men, politicians…

Review: Miss Saigon at La Mirada

14 years ago

By John Farrell Miss Saigon is a re-telling of the story of Madama Butterfly, set in the apocalyptic world of the end of the…

Buono: On Making the Perfect Pizza

14 years ago

By Terelle Jerricks When you ask a man who has been making pizza and Italian cuisine for as long as…

Review of The Universe of Matt Jennings

14 years ago

By John Farrell The Universe of Matt Jennings is the personal story of, yes, Matt Jennings, told in part as…

Oliver at Westchester Playhouse

14 years ago

[slideshow] By John Farrell You've got to wonder where they get them. When Oliver! opened in London in 1960 it…