The 19th century Nigerian play brings an air of Shakespeare to Africa, delving into the universal themes of feminism, agency and love.
Monica Bill Barnes & Company visit USC to perform ‘The Running Show’
By SAM HILL
in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre
“The Running Show” possesses a unique combination of sports, dance and theater.
González-Granados makes an electric debut
By CARSON LUTZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music, Theatre
LA Opera’s new Resident Conductor leads a stunning production of “Lucia di Lammermoor.”
Comic Relief: The price to perform at Festival Fringe is a joke
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Theatre, Visual
The cost of creativity is too much as proved by this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Animated: “Moulin Rouge!” sprinkles the pixie dust of performance
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Featured, Film, Theatre
Tinker Bell comes to Paris?
REVIEW: ‘La Vie Boheme’ lives on in Hollywood
By MYRIAM ALCALA
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Reviews, Theatre
The “RENT” 25th anniversary tour promises 525,600 minutes of entertainment.
Exciting Los Angeles gallery openings to visit this month
By ALEX FULMER
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, Theatre
5 wacky and wonderful highlights from the L.A. art scene you’ll want to catch. this month.
BNT’s play shows love and trauma
By LOIS ANGELO AND HELEN NGUYEN
in Arts & Entertainment, Main Feature, Theatre
Brand New Theatre's newest production takes a dive into how generational trauma affects one's perception of life.
Embark on a trip to ‘Virgin Creek’
By SENWIN PAREJA
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Reviews, Sticky, Theatre
SDA student Samantha Vargas’ original work grapples with the intersectionality between queerness, femininity and religion
SDA’s ‘As You Like It’ dazzles crowd
By LEXA ORNES
in Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, Theatre
Student performances shine in new take on Shakespeare