Treasure Island @ WILL GEER THEATRICUM BOTANICUM

  Ed Rampell – Hollywood Progressive Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum’s adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic pirate novel Treasure Island is absolutely good fun. Audiences today are used to watching action stories on screens, but beholding the WGTB troupers leap off of the page onto the stage to enact duels, chases, pistol, musket and cannon … Read more

Coriolanus @ INDEPENDENT SHAKESPEARE COMPANY

  Travis Michael Holder – TicketHoldersLA Ultimately, aside from the enchanted and timeless wonder of its Griffith Park setting, what makes this so chillingly relevant is its indictment of the two-faced nature of modern politics. Shakespeare exposes a world where public interest is secondary to the egos of those vying for control and director David … Read more

Mamma Mia! @ CENTER THEATRE GROUP

  Edward Hong – The Nerds Of Color If you want a good fun time, you can’t go wrong with the crowd-pleasing musical Mamma Mia! as it makes its Los Angeles pit stop at the Center Theatre Group for their 2026 North American tour. While this production doesn’t quite offer anything new to the table, it is bolstered … Read more

The Revolutionists @ INTERNATIONAL CITY THEATRE

  Ed Rampell – Hollywood Progressive “The Revolutionists” ponders the issue of political violence – which of course is very timely – and revolutionary violence in particular. In addition, the play deals with race, gender, class and the role of the arts in social movements. And this play is told from women’s point of view, … Read more

Painted Ponies @ RUSKIN GROUP THEATRE

  Travis Michael Holder – TicketHoldersLA A provocative character study that unfortunately offers little to learn or ponder beyond the tragic realization of what a sad life one broken person has lived. While Rachel Sorsa’s powerhouse performance and Elina de Santos’ clear, symbiotic direction make it a compelling watch, the unrelenting hopelessness of the script … Read more

Red @ LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE

Anita W. Harris – LA Theatrix Overall, though, “Red” is a highly interesting and densely woven play that is a brilliant ode to Rothko, and also to art itself and humanity’s impulse to create. Laguna Playhouse’s rich production — with two talented and committed actors — brings the story to vibrant life, immersing us in … Read more

Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous @ GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE

  Elaine Mura – Splash Magazine Adeptly helmed by LaTanya Richardson Jackson, ANGRY, RAUCOUS, AND SHAMELESSLY GORGEOUS proceeds to do just what the words in the title suggest – no, demand. Of course, Jackson has the advantage of a quartet of talented and seasoned actors to take on the roles of the four principals. After … Read more

Grangeville @ RUSKIN GROUP THEATRE

  Terry Morgan – ArtsBeatLA The world seems to be suffering an empathy shortage lately, or at the very least the lack of that quality in our current leaders. Worse, there is an impression in some parts of society that empathy is simply another word for weakness: they don’t have it, they don’t want it, … Read more

Brigadoon @ PASADENA PLAYHOUSE

Travis Michael Holder – TicketHoldersLA This production is richly produced, newly balanced with a remarkable updated script, and acted with exceptional clarity and heart, proving you don’t have to break a Golden Age classic to make it matter to modern audiences—you just have to find its heartbeat. Read more… F. Kathleen Foley – Stage Raw … Read more