A Los Angeles Theatre Review: ‘Level Up!’

Gabriel Rivas Gomez‘s Level Up!, now having its world premiere at the Latino Theater Company, is a cute and ambitious multimedia-heavy play that is unfortunately bogged down by too many storylines.

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A Los Angeles Theatre Review: ‘The Last Play by Rickérby Hinds’

One of the most common (and perhaps overused) playwrighting tropes I’ve often seen on stage is a meta play about a writer figuring out what the play is all about. This trope becomes explored once again with the world premiere of Rickérby HindsThe Last Play by Rickérby Hinds at the Latino Theater Company, where Hinds presents the possibility of this play being his last play where he brings back characters from his previous works to guide him through his writer’s block.

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