In the middle of August, Italy just stops.
Author Archives: Daniel Boden
Culture night in the making
Mark Kwak wanted to make a Korean Culture Night that would appeal to people from all backgrounds and not just Koreans. He started writing a script at the beginning of the school year and after more than six months at work, the fruits of his labors are finally ripe. Tonight is opening night.
Rome reprised
Slaves, soldiers and prostitutes get debauched in ancient Rome, all in hope of finding freedom, love and a real zinger of a punch line.
Family-friendly show ‘Storm Drain to Paradise’ plays at the Geffen
The Ditty Bops aplenty? Check. Shadow puppets galore? Check. Magical storm drains, talking sharks and floating subterranean garbage islands? Triple check.
Theater Review: “Doubt: A Parable”
I have a confession to make. I was reluctant to brave the 101 in packed traffic and a torrential downpour just to see a play.
Theater Review: “Stage Door”
An actress’s joys are in her pains as she practices her craft. Acting on stage is life ““ acting on film isn’t acting at all. Don’t sell your soul to the motion picture studios.
Reprise Theatre Company revives timeless musical, ‘Carousel’
Darker than most other Rogers and Hammerstein productions, “Carousel” swept through Broadway in 1945 and eventually was adapted into a film in 1956.