#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…
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…
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…