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ICT presenting farce that shows ‘How the Other Half Loves’

May 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Art, Arts, Entertainment, theater, theatre

Three couples, two dinner parties, one adulterous affair. International City Theatre is now presenting How the Other Half Loves, the comedy by Alan Ayckbourn that ingeniously juggles time and space to create a whirlwind of chaos, confusion and laughter.

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Killer cast in LB Playhouse production has audiences dyin’ with laughter

May 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Art, Arts, Entertainment, Vicki's View, theater, theatre

Wanna forget about politics, the economy, natural disasters and all of life’s other stresses? See a performance of Daddy’s Dyin’–Who’s Got the Will?
The last time I saw a cast this spectacular on the Long Beach Playhouse Mainstage was, well, I’m not sure when. But my friend and I were in stitches for a full two-plus [...]

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Found Theatre goes to pot with ‘Telethon’

May 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Art, Arts, Entertainment, theater, theatre

By Jeff Strichart
Contributing Writer
From first toke to last choke, this is one performance that will have you rolling in the aisles. (And, if you follow the example of the cast members, there will be plenty of other types of “rolling” going on as well.)
Writer and director Virginia DeMoss brings to The Found Theatre a side-splitting [...]

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Altruism will be ‘in the mix’ at Bixby jazz concert

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Art, Arts, Entertainment

By Cory Bilicko
Entertainment Writer
When the next Expo jazz concert returns to Bixby Knolls this Sunday, a good cause will come along with it.
Chris Williams, a local jazz singer and percussionist, has been performing since he was 15 years old, touring the United States, Canada, and Europe and gracing the stages of venues such as The [...]

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Where the gin is cold but the piano’s hot

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Art, Arts, Entertainment, theater, theatre

By Kelly Nielsen

Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to experience an evening of deception, dancing, singing, women who murder their lovers, and all that jazz. Welcome to 1920s Chicago.

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