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Terry Morgan

With Frenemies Like These: A Vibrantly Creative Dive into 'Pool (No Water)' With Frenemies Like These: A Vibrantly Creative Dive into 'Pool (No Water)'

Center: Jessica Lamprinos. Clockwise: Alexander Price, Jeffrey Kieviet, Bryan Jennings, Melita Ann Sagar, Keith Bennett, Christopher Basile, Terri Mowrey, Cynthia Ryanen, Peter Balgoyen, Sean Engard in "Pool (No Water)" (Photo: Jazmin Monet Estopin) The basic thing about artists, when one removes issues of quality or meaning, is that they... continue reading on LAist

Medea's Kids Get Underwhelming Story in "The Children" Medea's Kids Get Underwhelming Story in "The Children"

Jacqueline Wright, Sonny Valicenti and Paige Lindsey White in "The Children." Photo - Ed Krieger Several years ago, the Theatre@Boston Court did a stunning presentation of Medea, galvanized by Lisa Tharps’ unforgettable lead performance, a show that was one of the best I’ve seen since I started covering theatre... continue reading on LAist

New Deaf West and Fountain Theatre Coproduction of "Cyrano" Is Skillful and Impressive New Deaf West and Fountain Theatre Coproduction of "Cyrano" Is Skillful and Impressive

Troy Kotsur and Erinn Anova in 'Cyrano' at the Fountain Theatre. (Photo: Ed Krieger) I’ve never seen a production of Cyrano de Bergerac I didn’t like. This statement becomes a bit less grand when it is admitted that I’ve seen no more than 10 versions over the years, but... continue reading on LAist

Crimea River: Chekhov's Early Play "Ivanov" Splashes About In Shallow Waters Crimea River: Chekhov's Early Play "Ivanov" Splashes About In Shallow Waters

Barry Del Sherman and Brittany Slattery in "Ivanov." Photo - Enci. There's something undeniably thrilling about a theatre company unearthing an obscure play by a famous writer—one hopes one is about to see a forgotten masterpiece. Sometimes, however, an uncelebrated work is justifiably obscure, as is the case with... continue reading on LAist

"Good People" Is a Great Production of an Okay Play "Good People" Is a Great Production of an Okay Play

Jane Kaczmarek, Jon Tenney and Cherise Boothe in "Good People" at the Geffen Playhouse. Photo - Michael Lamont Once in a while I see shows that are perfectly good, but just don’t move me all that much. Often these are plays that arrive with an impressive pedigree from New... continue reading on LAist

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