Despite Pasadena Playhouse Closing, Furious Continues… for now

Despite Pasadena Playhouse Closing, Furious Continues… for now

Features by Tom Provenzano  |  March 10, 2010

As its first decade draws near a close, the Furious Theatre Company proves once again its savvy leadership and sharp ensemble can withstand the vicissitudes of the unsettled and unsettling world of live theatre. READ MORE

Furious Theatre Company Announces 2010 Season

Furious Theatre Company Announces
2010 Season

News by Janet Thielke  |  December 29, 2009

Season 7 promises “three shots of theatre adrenaline” from three daring young award-winning playwrights. READ MORE

Geoff Elliott Directs Richard III at Noise Within

Geoff Elliott Directs Richard III
at Noise Within

Features by Tom Provenzano  |  October 2, 2009

Eighteen years into its existence A Noise Within has become one of the foremost theatrical institutions in the county. They open this season by revisiting the origin of the title quote in a production of Richard III under Geoff Elliott’s direction READ MORE

Pasadena Playhouse Announces  2010 Season

Pasadena Playhouse Announces
2010 Season

News by Janet Thielke  |  August 3, 2009

The season will include two world premiere musicals, a world premiere play, a fresh look at a favorite musical, a revival of a sultry farce and an award-winning contemporary play READ MORE

Scott Lowell Has the Pain and the Itch for Theatre

Scott Lowell Has the Pain and the Itch
for Theatre

Features by Ashley Steed  |  July 30, 2009

Family, politics, race and class are all poked and prodded in the West Coast premiere of the dark comedy The Pain and the Itch by Bruce Norris. READ MORE

Kelly McGillis and Julia Duffy: The Women of Little Foxes

Kelly McGillis and Julia Duffy: The Women of Little Foxes

Features by Lee Melville  |  June 17, 2009

LA Stage caught up with the foxy leading ladies after a recent performance. READ MORE

Mike Daisey Questions the Los Angeles Theatre Community

Mike Daisey Questions the Los Angeles Theatre Community

Features by admin  |  May 15, 2009

Held after a sold-out performance of his famed monologue, HOW THEATRE FAILED AMERICA, Mike asked a series of pointed and probing questions to the panelists and audience members, hoping that the monologue and the roundtable would provide a basis for ongoing dialogue and action in the theatre of LA in this time of change in our country. READ MORE