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Notes from Arden
2022 LA Theater in Review
This is the second half: one person’s commemoration of work that stood out in a difficult year.
Featured Column
FRINGE RAW: “Chimpskin”, “Andy: The Red-nosed Warhola”, and “Talking Blues”
Ashley Steed weighs in on some of her top picks for The Hollywood Fringe Festival 2017.
Got It Covered
Talk about Community: Essentially all of Los Angeles’ small theater scene turned out Monday for the LA STAGE Alliance-hosted town hall at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, moderated by that organization’s Executive Director Steven Leigh Morris (also the Publisher of Stage Raw). In a nutshell, this was the heart and soul of LA theater, right here. Almost every intimate theater in the County was represented – and at the highest levels, too. –BY PAUL BIRCHALL
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Around Town
“How do we stay together?” Jack muses. “How do these couples . . . longevity? When it gets so bad, the other person is not as bad off as you, and they can hold the fort while you can’t.”
The Summer of our (Dis)Content
Our Town
Please, No Star Quality in “Company”
There’s been some criticism of the performance of Alxander Jon in the central role of Robert. I am not surprised: The character of the just-turned-35 bachelor, moved to review his life choices as he interacts with the five married couples who are his closest friends, is one of the trickiest roles in modern musicals. Nonetheless, Jon’s performance is well-crafted from first to last and his casting is a masterstroke. Here’s why. . . BY BOB VERINI