NOTE and Shake and a Little Runt

NOTE and Shake and a Little Runt

Features by Steve Julian  |  August 3, 2010

To put in context the origin of LA’s New One-Act Theatre Ensemble, now Theatre of NOTE, Ronald Reagan was in his first term as President. Cats opened on Broadway.  READ MORE

Hollywood Fringe: 11 Days of Theatrical Adventure

Hollywood Fringe: 11 Days of Theatrical Adventure

Features by Lee Melville  |  June 29, 2010

It was an early summer outing in the center of once-fabled Tinseltown. For 11 days one could wander the streets of Hollywood among tourists and street denizens, go to 17 venues within walking distance of each other, another 14 that were a bit of a trek, see as many shows as feasible in a day and still only catch part of the festivities.  READ MORE

A NOTEworthy Note

A NOTEworthy Note

Features by Steve Julian  |  April 3, 2010

NOTEworthy is Theatre of NOTE’s staged reading series. The Hollywood theatre, now in its 28th season, established it to foster relationships with playwrights as they develop new works. READ MORE

The Hollywood Fringe Announces the Opening of Festival Registration

The Hollywood Fringe Announces the Opening of Festival Registration

News by Janet Thielke  |  November 30, 2009

Registration for the Hollywood Fringe Festival opened on November 16, 2009 to coincide with the launch of the festival’s new website at www.hollywoodfringe.org. Registration can be completed on the website by anyone who contracts a venue. READ MORE

Nothing Bite-Sized about Ken Urban’s Nibbler

Nothing Bite-Sized about Ken Urban’s Nibbler

Features by Jorge Fiffe  |  November 16, 2009

Originally a one-act play, Nibbler is a dark comedy about the coming-of-age of five teenagers from Medford located in Southern New Jersey. READ MORE

Legitimizing Los Angeles Theatre

by Colin Mitchell  |  October 30, 2008

Impossible, you say? The whole TOWN is illegitimate! People come here from other places so that they can obtain something that will allow them to LEAVE!

Fine. I’m talking about legitimizing Los Angeles Theatre. Now before I go on, understand, I…