#HFF24: QUICKSAND, reviewed
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move After Heather’s dad had a paralyzing stroke, she gave up everything to become his caregiver until he died thirteen years later. QUICKSAND is her “still-grieving” emotional d’etat. Read more…
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move After Heather’s dad had a paralyzing stroke, she gave up everything to become his caregiver until he died thirteen years later. QUICKSAND is her “still-grieving” emotional d’etat. Read more…
Travis Michael Holder – TicketHoldersLA Longtime LA weatherman Fritz Coleman retired in 2020 after four decades delivering his signature cheery forecasts on a daily basis but at age 76, his new solo show “Unassisted Residency,” which plays once monthly at the El Portal’s intimate Monroe Forum, proves he’s still got the chops to deliver a … Read more
Jonas Schwartz – Theatermania Tiny Father engrosses its audience by focusing on the human aspects of our over-complicated medical industry. Instead of offering a soapbox speech, this West Coast premiere at the Geffen is a complicated, sensitive tale of two people trying to make the best of difficult circumstances. Read more…
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move CONVENIENCE is a multimedia performance that takes an intimate look inside the workings of a young woman’s mind. But it’s hard to know what exactly is in the psyche of playwright. Read more…
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move From the moment playwright/actor/producer Mayuri Bhandari steps onto The Zephyr stage, it is with a blazing fury as almighty as the Goddess Kali herself. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Read more… Patrick Chavis – LA Theatre Bites Podcast 8.1 out of 10! Good Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! Listen here…
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move Not only does OMNIA MOTUS nail the writer’s objectives, the existentialism is palpably decipherable. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Read more…
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move NORTH OF PROVIDENCE is astonishingly fresh for a one-act play written in the 1980s. Jennifer Gouache and Michael Nardelli, simply nailed it! Read more…
Anita W. Harris – LA Theatrix Just as the crowd responds like sheep to Mark Antony’s rhetorically manipulative speech in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” (“Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears”), we too are susceptible to what our politicians say and how they say it. “The Outsider” offers a hilarious (if a bit verbose) diversion reminding … Read more
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move When Fielding Edlow described her solo show, GASLIGHTING IS MY LOVE LANGUAGE, as ‘darkly comedic’, she was barely scratching the surface. Read more… Patrick Chavis – LA Theatre Bites Podcast 7.1 out of 10! Average Show! Listen more…
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move A BELLA INCARCERATION by Los Angeles theater veteran Ann Noble, is arguably one of the best modern solo shows ever to grace a festival stage. Read more…