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Notes from Arden
Snehal Desai Takes Over at CTG
These honors recognize how individual artists and productions were affectionately remembered by individuals belonging to our team of generationally, ethnically and gender-diverse writers.
Featured Column
2019 Hollywood Fringe Roundup
“This year, on the 10th anniversary of the Fringe, there were 414 shows, up from around 300 shows only two years ago in 2017.
Several of these received extensions of a few performances or more, and I highly recommend catching any of them if you can.” — Stephen Fife
Got It Covered
“What was important was that the panelists were all playwrights, and, as playwrights, their considerations, fears, and hopes were essentially the same as playwrights working in any genre – e.g., how do we get our plays performed, and how do we grow great theater?” –BY PAUL BIRCHALL
Ask Corbett
Ask Corbett a Question!
Have a question about Los Angeles theater and don’t know who to ask? We are now accepting submissions for an upcoming new section aimed to answer you most burning theater-related questions.
Around Town
“We used to listen to politicians and laugh at comedians; now we laugh at politicians and listen to comedians.”
The Summer of our (Dis)Content
Our Town
Pussy Riot’s Maria Alyokhina on Making Art That Matters, No Matter the Cost
“‘Do you believe in God?’ asked Goldman. Alyokhina paused, carefully forming the perfect response. ‘I think that Church in Russia already has nothing in common with Christianity,’ she reflected”. — by VANESSA CATE
Decidedly Delin
Deceit by Statistics
In the wake of local union actors overwhelming rejection of AEA’s strategy to eliminate the 99-Seat Plan, and in the wake of a vote by national councilors to interpret that vote, KEVIN DELIN runs the numbers on AEA survey, on which the union plan was based.