Either the emperor is wearing no clothes or I need to return to the Ahmanson and watch “The Humans” again….
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What goes on in the mind of someone with dementia? Way beyond the minor annoyance felt when we can’t find…
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“Mies Julie” is a scorchingly sexy, shockingly violent adaptation of August Strindberg’s “Miss Julie,” transported from 1888 Sweden to 2012…
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Two teen-aged girls on a Florida high school swim team navigate the precarious path to female adulthood and friendship in…
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A young couple buys a fixer-upper in an older affluent neighborhood only to discover a fence, hastily installed by the…
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“The Originalist” profiles one term in the career of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. The Court Theatre production,…
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I must admit to having looked forward to seeing a new work by David Henry Hwang — “M. Butterfly” and…
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“One donut short of a dozen.” Robert Lepage enters the stage with the houselights up and casually begins talking to…
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It’s difficult to see Berkeley Rep’s impressive and astute new production of Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize-winning two-part epic, “Angels in…
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Talented playwright Jonathan Spector has achieved the almost impossible. He’s created an exceptional play that is laugh-out-loud funny, yet with…
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