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 Ashley Steed~
(Full Disclosure: Ms. Steed is a proud new member of Son of Semele Ensemble and is therefore very much biased. That being said, she is partial to anyone who is passionate about the theatre.)
Company: Son of Semele Ensemble
Neighborhood: Silver Lake
Address: 3301 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90004
(on the corner of [...]
by Geoff Hoff~
(Full Disclosure: Slaughter City was produced by one of LATR’s newest writers, Ashley Steed.)
According to the program notes by director Barbara Kallir, Slaughter City, now playing at Son of Semele, is a play about how relevant the case for collective action and working class solidarity still is today. This is a valid and [...]
March 4, 2010 | Posted in
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by David Jette
The sound of Casey Smith’s performance in his one-man show Violators will be Violated, playing at Son of Semele through Dec. 19, is disturbing in the best possible way. The sight is even more so. With all the grace of a drunken maniac, Smith abuses his body and his dignity [...]
December 1, 2009 | Posted in
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