Little Shop of Horrors, the musical version of the 1960 cult film classic, has been as indestructible as Audrey II, its ravenous man-eating, soul music-loving plant. The 1986 remake,…
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A Conversation With Director Richard Israel About “The Sound Of Music”
07/11/2024
Richard Israel has been a member of the Los Angeles theatre community for over 20 years and is the recipient of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Milton Katselas…
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Justin Mark Talks About The National Touring Production Of “To Kill A Mockingbird”
06/15/2024
The national tour of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird comes to Thousand Oaks beginning Tuesday, June 25-30 at the Bank of American Performing Arts Center. Aaron Sorkin’s new adaptation,…
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Kimberly Demmary is a talented playwright and actress who has had a number of plays make their debuts on Ventura County stages. Her latest is SHE, an anthology of four stories…
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Million Dollar Quartet, the show inspired by a legendary Sun Records jam session in 1956, was an unlikely hit when it made its Broadway debut in 2010. Although it…
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Rubicon’s “This Piece Of Ground” – Reassessing Ike In The Age Of Trump
03/06/2024
There was a time when the presidency was viewed as a venerated and exalted office with the President of the United States seen as the nation’s father figure, whose…