Tag Archive for: Theatre
The “RENT” 25th anniversary tour promises 525,600 minutes of entertainment.
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
Playback Theatre depicts emotive stories through improv show
By KATHLEEN XUE
in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre
Thirteen students performed improv skits based on stories provided by the audience.
REVIEW: Acclaimed musical Amélie shines in Los Angeles
By GLORIA CHENG
in Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, Theatre
The musical cast of Amélie, A New Musical, adapted from the 2001 French film, performed their pre-broadway show at the Center Theater Group’s Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles.
REVIEW: Hopscotch in Concert redefines opera in live show
By SYDNEY AHMED
in Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, Theatre
Hopscotch, the world’s first mobile opera performance, tells a unique tale of lovers burdened with the difficulties of life. Debuting at iconic Los Angeles sites since 2015, Hopscotch was performed in 24 cars that would travel through the city. There were eight scenic routes taken, each telling a different segment of the story. When a […]
Skid Row theater troupe defies odds, inspires
By EDDIE KIM
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Theatre
Skid Row artists take part in a special edition of REEL Recovery, a nationwide film festival that explores addiction and recovery.
Proof compels with mathematic precision
By ALINA ABRAMOVICH
in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre
The plot explores the life of a young mathematician who discovers her father’s notes.
Putnam County proves to ‘bee’ charming
By MARIANNE ZUMBERGE
1 Comment/in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre
The musical charms with a quirky plotline that charts students in a spelling bee.
State of Troy Theater – Mrs. Packard and Morning View
By CHARLOTTE SPANGLER
in Blogs, Troy Meets World (old)
This weekend brings USC a total of FOUR productions- I hope you have a clear schedule! We have three SDA productions; Mrs. Packard, Morning View and The Most Happy Fella,, and an independent student production The Pink House One Acts. Here’s the run-down: Mrs. Packard by Emily Mann is a very dramatic period piece revolving […]