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Starting June 1st and running throughout the entire month Hollywood Fringe 2017 will be offering up 356 shows; all vying for your attention. Tickets

In an isolated study room, set off in a forgotten wing of a cavernous comprehensive school tucked away in a working-class district of Britain,

As part of the Replacement Parts film and discussion series, the Velaslavasay Panorama will be host to a screening of the eerily dark, 1975

The Latino Theater Company offers up a first-class troupe for the world premiere of Jonathan Ceniceroz’s “The Cruise.”

…that’s the current liberal fantasy, and we can sweeten it even more by taking the rest of America’s “left coast” with us. Welcome to Ecotopia,

In 'Class' getting ready for Fall Prom is more than finding a pretty dress and matching corsage. (BBC America)

Ready. Set. Time for more AMC’s Better Call Saul and Fargo (FX); among the most—if not the most—highly anticipated return of all spring dramas. Better

Playwright Michael Leoni’s characters connected with the audience to an intense degree, and yet

Deaf West Theatre has produced some of the best theatre to come out of Los Angeles.

The Not Man Apart Physical Theatre Ensemble never fails to deliver. "Ajax in Iraq," "The SuperHero and his Charming Wife," and their

This production has it all. 'Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities' is running now through March 26 at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie,

Jack Lukeman has a voice that feels like a friend’s hand on a troubled shoulder.  From his 1995 debut album — Wax, performing as

Forever Flamenco, have I said it once?  Have I said it twice?  I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve said it: “The Best

Matt Chait’s Disinherit the Wind opens quite nicely, with a depiction of Bertram Cates (Chait), a neurobiologist giving a lecture on DNA before his

A lot of us who respect Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House want to curl up and hibernate for the next four

Whether you view the later works of Irish playwright and novelist Samuel Beckett as avant-grade, Theatre of the Absurd, tragicomic minimalism or a dramatic

Please believe me when I tell you that Julia Migenes is an amazingly talented performer. She originated the role of Hodel in Fiddler on the

You’re in Los Angeles and looking for the perfect space to mount your production. Available for your play, meeting, workshop or social event is TU

What does this all mean? A flashy, vulgar celebrity/businessman runs for public office with no prior experience except having run a beauty pageant.  His sound