It’s more than a bit impressive that one stage, a couple of scarves and some lights can deliver such a strong production.
Author Archives: Julie Lee
Theater Review: “The Escort"
From the moment “The Escort” begins, it is clear that Emmy Award-winning playwright Jane Anderson will take the audience past closed doors and the “do not disturb” signs.
Alumnus Bobby Gordon explores dichotomy of growing up with porn star father in show
Bobby Gordon ripped open the box containing his new prop with excitement. He explained that his producer had just sent him the package while he pulled it out.
Professor Roderick Tung balances medical career with a passion for men’s fashion
Julianne Ahdout, a second-year medical student, walked into her cardiovascular electrophysiology lecture at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA to find a professor standing in the front dressed unconventionally for a doctor ““ in a three-piece tailored suit.
Photographs in “˜Jam Session: America’s Jazz Ambassadors Embrace the World’ exhibition reveal jazz’s instrumental role in defining America abroad.
Though the cliche is a tired one, a picture is worth a thousand words. With a furrowed brow, Louis Armstrong leans back with his trumpet, his cheeks filled with air.
Alumnus writes play “100 Days” inspired by Taiwanese tradition to cope with mother’s death
Will has 100 days to get married.
In Taiwanese Buddhist culture, if a parent passes away before his or her child has wed, that child has 100 days to get married in order to ensure that the parent’s spirit transitions peacefully or risk their soul lingering for three years.
Playing until March 20 at the LOFT Ensemble, “100 Days” follows Will struggling to accept his mother’s death, and her faith.
'How the Raven Stole Fire and Other Stories' to debut at Geffen Playhouse after touring L.A. elementary schools
Where do humans come from? A clam.