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Notes from Arden
How the 99-Seat Contract Has Changed L.A. Theater
“Passions soared. Screeds about art and commerce abounded, along with accusations: from the suppression of art to union busting. Tropes bounced off the stars. One would have thought this was happening in the 1930s, and that we were all trapped in Clifford Odets’s fist-pumping union play “Waiting for Lefty,” but in a production directed by Mel Brooks.”
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Bon Voyage, Bob Verini, Highways Anniversary Gala, The City of West Hollywood Buys the Coast Playhouse
“Verini writes, ‘After 21 years of living in this beautiful part of the country, 10 of them engaged in theater reviewing, I have decided that the curtain on the next act of my life — and I hope it won’t be the last act — should go up on the East Coast, where my family and full-time employers and, if I am to be fully honest, heart all reside.’” — by PAUL BIRCHALL
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