By Ernest Kearney — "An Odyssey" by Patrick Denney is a solid piece of writing that is well-directed by Turner Munch and well-acted by Julia Davis, Joe DeSoto and Carolina Montenegro.
By Ernest Kearney — James Royce is an okay mime. It’s ironic in a way that he’s performing his show in the Complex’s Ruby Theatre. It was Richmond Shepard who first began to connect store fronts along Santa Monica Boulevard and so is one of the
By Ernest Kearney — The Rogue Artists Ensemble are an imaginative group that integrates grand theatrics and excellent puppetry into their productions; sometimes with great success as in "The Gogol Project," sometimes less so as in "D is for Dog."
by Ernest Kearney — Playwright Henry David Hwang has joined the ranks of an exclusive group.
James Thurber the humorist best known for The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, was six when he was shot in the left eye by a playmate’s arrow. He would go
By Ernest Kearney — In my opinion, Long Beach’s International City Theatre artistic director, caryn desai has a genius for selecting and staging plays that are fail-safe, in so far as proving fully satisfying experiences for
By Ernest Kearney — This is Festival Fringe Time in Hollywood 2018 -Part II. This being Hollywood Fringe, one should expect a few shows dealing with the lure of fame and the pitfalls of its pursuit.
By Ernest Kearney — It’s that time once again L.A.! — June! The six month of the year, one of four boasting 30 days, the official flowers of which are the honeysuckle representing “generosity” and “devotion,” and the rose representing…I dunno, “red things with pointy
By Ernest Kearney — Bad Jews at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble was hard for me to watch.
Hard in the same way I find it impossible to watch the British comedy The Office (BBC) by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
Don’t misunderstand me, I recognize the genius
by Ernest Kearney — Ice at the 24th Street Theatre is really a matter of “All the King’s horses and all the King’s men.”
Now there are few theaters in Los Angeles that can approach the 24th Street Theatre in either its quality of work or