by Brian Sonia-Wallace~
[Editors Note: This review contains a rather extreme spoiler. Because it enhances the conversation about theatre, one of our main commitments, we are keeping the paragraph in. However, if you have not yet seen this play, you may consider skipping past that paragraph. It is clearly marked.]
Dutchman is something different and thought provoking. [...]
May 12, 2012 | Posted in
Reviews |
Read More »
by Ashley Steed~
Company: Art|Works Theatre and Studios, home to:
viaCorpora, International Performance Research and Development House &
ARTEL Theatre Laboratory
Neighborhood: Hollywood
Address: 6567 – 6585 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Website:
www.artworkstheatre.com/
www.viacorpa.com/
www.arteltheatre.org/
Seat capacity: 84
When founded: 2005
Parking: Parking lot on site (16 cars only); Street parking easily accessible
Handicap accessible: Yes – Let them know [...]
by Joel Elkins~
Zero and infinity: polar opposites, yet two sides of the same coin. The symbol for zero, a circle, is nonetheless endless, like infinity. The symbol for infinity is merely a zero with a twist. Most everything in nature strikes a balance between these two extremes, treading the not-so-fine line between them. Yet every [...]
May 6, 2010 | Posted in
Reviews |
Read More »
by K. Primeau~
When you walk into a theatre and the first question they ask is, “Would you like vodka? Or better vodka?” you know either way you’re a winner. If the play is a mess, at the very least you can enjoy the stiff drink. But when that introduction leads you through a worn-down circus, [...]
March 11, 2010 | Posted in
Reviews |
Read More »
by Geoff Hoff
Upon entering the Art/Work Theatre, the audience is confronted by a very evocative set – three beds, one a small, messy single, surrounded by black-light posters, photographs and other accoutrement that seem transported to modern time by any disenfranchised radical from any year from 1967 forward. Under it are many, many books, suggesting [...]
March 18, 2009 | Posted in
Reviews |
Read More »