The Odyssey Theatre’s production of Noel Coward’s A Song at Twilight is superbly constructed. All aspects of the production tied in very well with the characters’ separate identities. READ MORE
Madea’s Big Happy Family: A Son’s Eulogy?
Thoughts from CalArts MFA student and Ovation Fellow Alessandra Brown on Madea’s Big Happy Family… READ MORE
A Seamless Play Inside the Ford
Thoughts from California Institute of the Arts Ovation Fellow Ashley Walden on Tree, presented by Ensemble Studio Theater playing Inside the Ford…READ MORE.
Ambiguous Communication, Terrorism and the Painful Ritual of Intermission
Thoughts from California Institute for the Arts Ovation Fellow Daniel Everson on Equivocation, playing at the Geffen Playhouse…READ MORE.
Patience Equals an Extraordinary Glimpse
into an Experimental Paradiso
Thoughts from California Institute for the Arts Ovation Fellow Daniel Everson on Purgatorio, which played at UCLAlive…READ MORE.
Striking Moments
Thoughts from California Institute of the Arts Ovation Fellow Ashley Walden on Stop Kiss, playing at Rogue Machine…READ MORE.
California E.A.R. Unit Return to REDCAT
The REDCAT (the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater) welcomes back to its theater The California E.A.R. Unit performing a one-night engagement of The Lindas READ MORE.
NOW Festival: Program Two
Program two of REDCAT’s New Original Works Festival VIEW GALLERY
REDCAT New Original Works Festival
Images from REDCAT’s sixth annual New Original Works Festival (NOW) program one VIEW GALLERY











