In 1947, the opening show of Arthur Miller’s play “All My Sons” featured a racially homogeneous cast. This year, a revision to that play has been made. The casting is multi-ethnic, and for a very specific reason.
Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
Theater Review: "I've Never Been So Happy"
Austin-based theater troupe Rude Mechanicals brings its over-the-top, yet extremely knowing, antics to the Kirk Douglas Theatre for a second time this year, with just such a musical, “I’ve Never Been So Happy.”
Revolutionary theater
Together, science and religion have endured a long, messy history.
In living color
When Angelica Cardona decided to take an Afro-Cuban dance class during her senior year at UCLA in 2002, she never thought that it would end up shaping the course of her life for nearly the next decade.
Theater Review: "Ghetto Klown"
Of all the roles that actor John Leguizamo plays, his best character may be himself.
'The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater,' a show featuring Gregory Popovich and his pets that he rescued from animal shelters, to perform at UCLA's Freud Playhouse
Ever since he was a boy living in Russia, Gregory Popovich, a fifth-generation circus performer, knew he had a natural talent for communicating with animals.
Hammer Museum to feature 'Kiss,' an exhibition showcasing African American art
Museums no longer dismiss knotted pantyhose and sand sculptures, but rather showcase them on their exhibit walls as art.