::STOP PRESS:: Virginia Woolf ~Now Extended to May 29th~ Bitchiness, thy name is Albee. Has there ever been a play that reveled in so much in mean-spirited badinage as Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Sour...
Plays that chart the course of a romantic relationship have long been a staple of theater. Stories told in a nonlinear way are less common but not unheard of. When you take the previous two structures and apply them to...
Kacie Lees bending neon at Sentral DTLA. Photo courtesy of MIke Zorbas. “At Sentral, we’re investing in emerging artists,” states Dana Wendell, Director of Brand Marketing & Communications at Sentral...
I have a rule about avant-garde theater: if an artist chooses to deliberately obscure his/her/their meaning via unusual methods or flirts dangerously with pretentiousness, the play had better validate those choices by...