The blind date actually took place on November 19, 1985, in Geneva. Nothing much happened diplomatically; the world order wasn’t…
Theater
Are you impatient for the completion of the California high-speed rail line or eager for the return of supersonic air…
Marriage is not to be entered into lightly when the groom is England’s King Henry VIII. The West Coast Premiere…
A new production of Michael Frayn’s Tony Award winning play “Copenhagen” is on an extended run at the Lantern Theater….
Charles Newell’s production of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” at Court Theatre is an emotionally wrenching tragedy. Secrets and lies…
Lillian Hellman (1905 –1984), celebrated author and left-wing political activist, would be both pleased and saddened that her 1940 play…
TheatreFirst has commissioned 12 enlivening and exhilarating short plays by outstanding playwrights that are designed to provoke thought, discussion and…
While many theatre companies put on undemanding feel-good musical shows for the holidays, leave it to Shotgun Players to produce…
Sometimes a pot shot is just too easy. Sometimes it lands right on the bull’s eye. “Something Rotten,” the title…
Steppenwolf Theatre’s world premiere of The Minutes by Tracy Letts takes place during a small town city council meeting. It’s…
In 1947, publication of “The Diary of Anne Frank” put a face on the Holocaust. Seventy years later, the Frank…
Although it’s over 100 years since the first African-American boxer, Jack Johnson, won the world heavyweight boxing championship in a…