by Tracey Paleo~
Quick Heart. Wonder. Heart Real. School Bell. Coat. Slow Heart. Wonder 2. Heartrests. Metronomes. …teenagers, teachers and sex experiments… oh my!
Certainly a thrill to behold is the wonderment of love and quite a lot of unabashed “gizzing” in the classroom, in the gym and nearly [...]
September 10, 2011 | Posted in
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by Vince Duvall~
October. Kingdoms rise and kingdoms fall. But theater goes on. I don’t know what has sparked the blaze of original and provocative theatre in Hollywood but carrying the torch for every show I’ve seen there is the Theatre of NOTE on Cahuenga at Sunset. Really, how do they do it? The [...]
October 16, 2010 | Posted in
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by Sylvia Blush ~
The attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th happened almost nine years ago, nearly three thousand miles away. The event that buckled the Big Apple and much of the nation continues to inspire new works in the arts. In its twenty ninth season of celebrated productions, Theatre of NOTE, [...]
August 5, 2010 | Posted in
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by Ashley Steed~
Company: Theatre of NOTE
Neighborhood: Hollywood (Cahuenga Corridor)
Address: 1517 N Cahuenga Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
Website: www.theatreofnote.com
Seat capacity: 42
When founded: 1981
Parking: Street parking (metered). Lots: next to theatre, at CNN building and Arclight Cinemas (we do not validate).
Handicap accessible: Yes
Restrooms:Yes
Amenities: wi-fi, lights and sound equipment, a/c, heat, microwave oven
Lobby: Yes
Concessions: Yes
What’s Nearby:
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by Geoff Hoff~
During World War II the amount of captured German soldiers began to put a strain on the Allied resources in Europe and Prisoner of War camps were established, often at existing military bases, throughout the United States. Jon Tuttle’s play Holy Ghost, now playing at Theatre of NOTE, takes place in one such [...]
May 1, 2010 | Posted in
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By Joel Elkins
When do we really grow up? At exactly what point do we go from being care-free teenagers to being care-ful adults? From being anti-establishment to being the establishment? And what causes this metamorphosis? Inevitably, every generation undergoes it, so the catalyst must surely be a universal one. Just [...]
November 13, 2009 | Posted in
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by Geoff Hoff
Film noir is an easy target for parody. It’s cliches are so ingrained in our subconscious we often don’t realize that many of them came from other parodies of film noir rather than from the actual original movies themselves. According to many critics (and what do critics know?) noir is not [...]
July 2, 2009 | Posted in
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by Joel Elkins
“Fubar,” one of the characters in the play explains, is an expression dating from the Vietnam War meaning “f**ked up beyond all recognition.” The fact that the playwright chose that as the title for the play gives the audience the immediate impression that something about the lives of the characters is not quite [...]
April 28, 2009 | Posted in
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By Geoff Hoff
“In 1964, Samuel Beckett, Buster Keaton and Alan Schneider made a film. That much is true…”
That is the tag on the posters for Theatre of NOTE’s production of Patrick McGowan’s play, Film, and it seems appropriate, as much of the script seems historically inaccurate. This is not necessarily a bad thing; drama, it [...]
February 14, 2009 | Posted in
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