What is the absurdity — and danger — of a world where the feelings of some people matter more than those of others? When Sofia is hired as an empathy coach at a debt collection agency, she finds she has her work cut out for her. These employees can barely identify what an emotion is, much less practice deep, radical compassion for others. As they painstakingly stumble towards enlightenment, someone keeps mugging Eva in the kitchen, and the unspoken dynamics of their seemingly blithe workplace culture become increasingly unsettling. Taken from the website.

Review
10 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story10
Set & Design10
Entertainment10
Acting10
Costumes10
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

MASTERPIECE! LA THEATRE BITES RECOMMENDED!

JAN 21 – FEB 25,2023

Photo Credit: Jeff Lorch Photography

Brothers Play is about love. Brotherhood. Men. How men must heal together. How we must stop ruining own lives, the lives of those around us, and the wider world by embracing our vulnerability and our humanity. To stop hiding away our wounds, and instead, bring them to light.

Laughter heals. Thus, Brothers Play is a rip-roaring comedy. Yes a comedy about the long-term effects of trauma left in the wake of men who are survivors of sex abuse. It is funny. It is funny and sad to see how characters shattered into a million bits often tear at each other’s hearts.

Will they manage to put themselves back together again? Come to the play and find out! Taken from the website.

Review
7.5 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story7.5
Set & Design8
Entertainment6
Acting8
Costumes8
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

Above Average!

Jan 14 – Feb 5, 2023

photo credit: Kasee Shambora

How much can you control your world? Well, you don’t have to think about it if you just build your own, right?

Come take your seat at the table to hear Walt’s vision – for his movies, for his city, for his life. For this screenplay he’s written! His family will be there and they think he’s brilliant. You will be so happy you came to be part of something so real and important. There will be no accidents and no reminders that he’s going to die. Ever.

Originally premiering Off-Broadway at Soho Rep in New York, A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney is a play written by Obie Award-winner Lucas Hnath (A Doll’s House, Part 2; Dana H.; The Christians). This production is directed by Brian Eckert and produced with Sidne Phillips. Taken from the website.

Jan 19 – 22,2023

Review
8 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story8.5
Set & Design7.5
Entertainment8
Acting9
Costumes7
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

  Good Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended!

Photo by Tim Sullens

LA Theatre Bites – Podcast · West Coast Premiere: Home Front @ Victory Theatre in Burbank – Review

HOME FRONT is the story of an interracial love affair by Tony Award-winning playwright Warren Leight. An African American soldier and a white woman fall in love the night World War II ends — a time of euphoria for Americans after years of devastating conflict. Can that sense of goodwill and new beginnings wipe away the racial mistrust and discrimination in a country still deeply mired in the Jim Crow Era? Taken from the website.

Jan 13 – Feb 12, 2023

Above Average!
Review
7.9 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story7
Set & Design8.5
Entertainment7.5
Acting8.5
Costumes8
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

(Photo credit: Jeff Lorch)

The world premiere of the latest comedy from playwright and local legend Justin Tanner spills the secrets in this hilarious backstage look at life in the intimate theatre scene during 90s Los Angeles. Taken from the website.

Average Show!
Review
7.3 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story7
Set & Design7.5
Entertainment6.5
Acting8
Costumes7.5
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

Dec 8 – Jan 8, 2023

(photo credit: Matthew M. Hayashi and Gennie Kauper)

Note: Mistake on this podcast – The scenic designers were Matthew M. Hayashi and Spike Pulice.

The Larking House presents Sustained Release, a World Premiere play that follows Hailey, Alex and Robert, three friends in Hershey, Pennsylvania, desperately trying to navigate the recent death of Robert’s Father. When emotions run over making a once easy dynamic messy and contentious, the three must fight to understand and be understood by one another before it is too late to reconcile their fractured friendships. Taken from the website.

Dec 8 – 17, 2022

GOOD SHOW! LA THEATRE BITES RECOMMENDED!

Review
8 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story7
Set & Design8
Entertainment8
Acting8.5
Costumes8.5
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

(Photos by Craig Schwartz Photography)

Clyde’s is a new comedy that serves up the story of ordinary characters with big dreams. The formerly incarcerated staff of Clyde’s truck stop diner are looking to start their lives over in the kitchen under the pressure of the fiery rule of their owner. In pursuit of the perfect sandwich, the chefs imagine a future they have been constantly told is out of reach. Taken from the website.

Great Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! 
Review
8.5 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story8.5
Set & Design8.5
Entertainment8
Acting9
Costumes8.5
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

Nov 16 – Dec 18, 2022

(Photo by Jeff Lorch)

Two women forge an unexpected bond in the world premiere of Smile, a new play from IAMA Theatre Company. A kid from the inner city whose mother moved her in order to attend a White, affluent public school in Philadelphia’s Main Line, Rachel is a young girl still dreaming of her first kiss; she’s ill-equipped to navigate a world which defines her solely by gender, race and class. When an “incident” at school lands Rachel in the guidance counselor’s office, her situation sparks the young mother’s own questions and insecurities. Soon, Rachel and Helen find themselves developing a complicated relationship.

Okay!
Review
6.6 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story5.5
Set & Design7
Entertainment6
Acting7.5
Costumes7
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating

Nov 9 – Dec 5, 2022

( Photo credit: Francis Gacad )

Amber and Tom, finding their way as freshmen at Princeton, spend a night together that alters the course of their lives. They agree on the drinking, they agree on the attraction, but consent is foggy, and if unspoken, can it be called consent? With lyricism and wit, Actually investigates gender and race politics, our crippling desire to fit in, and the three sides to every story.  Taken from the website.

November 11 – 20,2022

Exceptional Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended!
Review
9 Overall
0 Users (0 votes)
Story10
Set & Design9.5
Entertainment9
Acting8.5
Costumes8
What people say... 0 Leave your rating

Be the first to leave a rating.

Leave your rating