A Los Angeles Theatre Review: ‘Breaking the Frame: Two Solo Shows on Art and Identity’

For four performances only, the Japanese American National Museums Democracy Center is presenting two Asian American solo performance shows that complement each other in their commentary on how their identity affects their art during these current times.

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A Los Angeles Theatre Review: ‘Happy Fall: A Queer Stunt Spectacular’

This will be my first time reviewing a production of Rogue Artists Ensemble and in advance, I was told to expect “hyper-theater,” a form of theater that utilizes original, immersive, multi-dimensional experiences to tell their stories. With the partnership of Los Angeles LGBT Center, Happy Fall: A Queer Stunt Spectacular certainly lived up to this art form while also being a fascinating play that is all parts ambitious, messy as hell, unapologetic, and heartfelt.

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‘Innocent When You Dream’ is Newest Audio Theatre Recording from L.A. Theatre Works

L.A. Theatre Works has released an audio theater recording of Innocent When You Dream by Ken Narasaki. The newest addition to the company’s Civil Liberties podcast series, Innocent When You Dream is now available for digital download for $4.99 at latw.org.

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