Blog Posts in 2023

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LOVE LETTERS - By A.R. Gurney

Posted By DH Magazine

Reviewed by Amalisha HuEck At Theatre 68 in NOHO, Executive Producer & Voiceover Legend Grey DeLisle presents 'LOVE LETTERS'. Written by A.R. Gurney, who summons the core of the play with, 'Sometimes it takes a lifetime to spell out love.' How ...

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BLUE - Rogue Theatre at The Matrix

Posted By DH Magazine

Reviewed by Amalisha HuEck As one of the most cleverly written plays I have seen, 'Blue' has only two characters, and yet there are clearly two good cops and two bad cops in this gripping drama. In short - the audience sees multidimensional ...

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THE HUMAN COMEDY at Actors Co-op

Posted By DH Magazine

Review by Michael Edwards Living in California, it's often easy to forget that between the LA's, Sacramento's and 'the three San's', there's a rural way of life like nowhere else in the country. A deeply soulful way of life, rich in a different sense ...

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LA EGOISTA - Skylight Theatre

Posted By DH Magazine

Review by Amalisha HuEck Skylight Theatre Company has just opened the first show of their 40th season featuring female writers and directors. La Egoista, a West Coast premiere by Erlina Ortiz (a Dominican-American playwright), is artfully directed by ...

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SWEATSHOP OVERLORD - Kirk Douglas Theatre

Posted By Admin

Reviewed by Michael Edwards Kristina Wong is a force of nature. The good kind. Her NY Times Critics Pick, Pulitzer Prize nominated solo show, Sweatshop Overlord now at the Kirk Douglas Theater through March 12, is a brilliant celebration of who we ...

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THE LIFE OF A FACT - West Coast Premiere

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Reviewed by Nyla Arslanian An intriguing premise, especially in this era of misinformation and not quite "all the facts" needed to at least attempt to get to the truth, The Lifespan of a Fact, under Simon Levy's fine direction is an entertaining and ...

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COME GET MAGGIE - A Rogue Machine Theatre Company Production

Posted By Amalisha HuEck

Reviewed by Amalisha HuEck On Sunday afternoon, February 12, I watched with increasing delight the world premiere of Come Get Maggie written by Diane Frolov with music by Susan Justin and Lyrics by Frolov and Justin at the storied Matrix Theatre on ...

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DO YOU FEEL ANGER? A Circle X Theatre Company West Coast Premiere

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Reviewed by Michael Edwards Do You Feel Anger? , at the Atwater Village Theatre, is a brilliant play. On the surface, it's extremely funny, but not too far beneath we find ourselves in the middle of a discussion that some might find deeply troubling. ...

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Disney's LION KING

Posted By DH Magazine

Reviewed by Nyla Arslanian Disney's Lion King is all that you want it to be and more. Having seen the original production at the Pantages years ago, this reviewer wondered if the touring production could deliver the awesomeness of that wonderment. . ...

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SOUTHERN GIRLS

Posted By Amalisha HuEck

A powerful production of 'Southern Girls' is now open at the Hudson Backstage Theatre by 'All the Way Productions, Inc.' and the Producer Harry Jones Jr., which takes us into a deep dive of various racial challenges where the lives of six women in ...

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Oscar's Hollywood - Winter 2023

Posted By Oscar Arslanian

BARDAS Investment Group and Bain Capital Real Estate have announced plans for the $600 million redevelopment of the Television Center at 6311 Romaine Street in the heart of Hollywood that will transform the historic facility into a modern ...

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From The Editor - Winter 2023

Posted By Nyla Arslanian

We've climbed back from the pandemic; three years ago, the world shut down. We're not quite out of the woods yet, but life is returning to normal-whatever that is. We're grateful for the Hollywood Partnership, the organization that is the caretaker ...

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Mean Girls at The Pantages Hollywood

Posted By Nyla Arslanian

Reviewed by Nyla Arslanian Mean Girls, in spite of the title, as a show was like cotton candy, fun to eat and a really enjoyable experience, disappears as a lingering memory. Adapted from the 2004 movie, the addition of music to the mainly intact ...

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