by Rachel Stoll~
Lucia Joyce is the daughter of esteemed writer James Joyce and his wife Nora, who are Irish exiles living in Paris. Due to James’s prominence as a writer, he and his wife frequently host other literary guests such as Irish playwright Samuel Beckett that are also in exile. Lucia, the apple of her [...]
November 12, 2010 | Posted in
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by Rachel Stoll~
The Birthday Boys generated some serious buzz by winning the 2010 Hollywood Fringe First Award for world premiere, and LA Fringe Award presented by LA Theatre Review Critic’s Choice. It is because of this buzz that Theatre Asylum‘s Matthew Quinn offered to extend writer Aaron Kozak’s play as part of Theatre Asylum’s [...]
September 24, 2010 | Posted in
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by Rachel Stoll~
His house is sinking at an accelerated rate, but Randolph Wonder cannot be bothered by these facts while he is writing his book and living in his obsession. He is left immobile, dragged down by the fifteen years of guilt and grief he feels after his twin brother disappeared in the bog to [...]
September 11, 2010 | Posted in
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by Rachel Stoll~
Provocative, inappropriate, lewd, crass, and offensive, Playwright Branden Jacob-Jenkins’s play Neighbors pushes boundaries in its West Coast premiere. The “18 or older” recommendation by The Matrix Theatre Company is well earned due to Neighbors strong language, challenging discussion on race and identity, and graphic sexual moments. Director Nataki Garrett does not pull any [...]
September 2, 2010 | Posted in
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