Tim Wright, Circle X and The Good Book

Tim Wright, Circle X and The Good Book

Features by Mark Kinsey Stephenson  |  July 27, 2010

It is a pleasant summer afternoon in Los Angeles, not one of the blistering heat days officially marking the season. Light stubble shades the face of youthful Tim Wright, Artistic Director of well-respected Circle X Theatre Co., as he sits comfortably in a large room located at historic Hollywood United Methodist Church. READ MORE

Douglas Clayton: A Director Who Serves Artists

Douglas Clayton: A Director Who Serves Artists

Features by Deborah Behrens  |  April 22, 2010

Clayton is currently helming two completely opposite plays that meet his criteria - Philip Barry’s classic romantic comedy The Philadelphia Story at Actor’s Co-op opening April 23 and a revival of J.T. Rogers’ racism exploration entitled White People for the Road Theatre Company slated to open May 20. READ MORE

Oedipus, The God

Oedipus, The God

Editorial by Christopher Johnson  |  March 31, 2010

In my opinion, one of the biggest reasons people get disengaged from classical plays is because they lose the application element within the artwork. READ MORE

Ovation Nominee Profile:  Cricket Myers

Ovation Nominee Profile:
Cricket Myers

Photos by Douglas Clayton  |  January 7, 2010

Cricket Myers is a 2008/2009 Ovation Nominee for Sound Design - LA Stage asks her some questions about her work in Los Angeles theatre…READ MORE

Ovation Nominee Profile  Bruno Louchouarn

Ovation Nominee Profile
Bruno Louchouarn

Photos by Douglas Clayton  |  December 18, 2009

Bruno Louchouarn is a 2008/2009 Ovation Nominee for Sound Design - Intimate Theatre - LA Stage asks him some questions about his work in Los Angeles theatre… READ MORE

Understanding Your Roots: Themes of Family Grow in Tree

Understanding Your Roots: Themes of Family Grow in Tree

Features by Janet Thielke  |  November 5, 2009

Playwright Julie Hebert handles themes of family in her new play Tree, presented by Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA, directed by Jessica Kubzansky. READ MORE

God Save Shakespeare

God Save Shakespeare

Editorial by TylerMcClain  |  October 22, 2009

Thoughts from Loyola Marymount University Ovation Fellow Tyler McClain on God Save Gertrude, playing at the Theatre @ Boston Court.  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