by Erin Daley~
Now this is Theater.
I’ve wanted to write those words in a review for so long and am thrilled to finally be able to ascribe them to Urban Theater Movement’s production of MASSACRE (Sing to Your Children) by José Rivera. I could bestow on it a number of other clichés like “Buy your tickets [...]
May 6, 2011 | Posted in
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by Geoff Hoff~
As is usually the case, Jeremy Aluma and the Urban Theatre Movement’s latest production was incredibly well mounted. The set was intriguing and evocative, the lighting was effective, the direction was confident and innovative, using an untraditional space very well, and the acting, for the most part, was superior. The problem I had [...]
December 4, 2010 | Posted in
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by K. Primeau~
A first full-length production is a bit of a milestone for a theatre company. In it, the young collective establishes their identity, carving their place within the theatre-drenched LA scene. Months of fundraising and mission statement tweaking leads up to this moment, when personality and production meet the unpredictable public. As such, with [...]
January 29, 2010 | Posted in
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