A Los Angeles Theatre Review: ‘The Chinese Lady’

As a script, Lloyd Suh‘s The Chinese Lady has been a fascinating play that caught my attention since its world premiere back in 2018. It is an extremely dense and repetitive piece yet it has many moments of profound insight and depth that pierces through the much slower first half.

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The Lessons Learned and To Be Learned from Darren Criss in ‘Hollywood’

Hollywood, a new miniseries created and executive produced by Ryan Murphy, will be coming to Netflix this Friday. Audiences will both travel back in time to the 1940s and explore an alternative universe where a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers — who’re female, people of color, and/or LGBTQ — break into the business and dismantle the boundaries against them in the process.

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Southern Fried Asian: Michelle Krusiec

On the first Southern Fried Asian of 2018, Keith welcomes film, television, and stage actress — and Virginia Beach homegirl — Michelle Krusiec.

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