by Steve Shapiro
Wed, Feb 04, 2009
Armed with nothing more convincing than the writer’s customary grab bag of fiction, drama, and journalism, Wilder turned the daily detritus into cosmic questions about faith, history, America, individualism, home and hometowns.
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Mon, Feb 09, 2009
L.A. Theatre Works presents a live radio play that recreates the Scopes Trial of 1925. The performance was a history lesson, and a reminder that the science education debate is far from over
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by Steve Shapiro
Mon, Feb 02, 2009
In a sense, for the Rep’s "The Arabian Nights," the actors themselves serve as the stage; they create set after imaginary set with their dialogue and their physical interactions.
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Wed, Feb 18, 2009
Participants of a spelling bee sing, dance and battle for the giant trophy. This hilarious slice of life leave audiences rolling in the aisles.
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