Posts By Steven Leigh Morris

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David Mamet's Oval Office farce November centers on an imploding U.S. president, Charles Smith (Ed Begley Jr.), running for a second term, while his own re-elect Read full Post
Izolda really loved her husband. No, I mean she really loved him. The way young Albert Narracott of Devon loved his equine in War Horse. She fell in love with him in Read full Post
Our critics were brushing up their Shakespeare over the weekend, with reviews of Cymbeline,Julius Caesar and Henry VI, Part I. Jeff Stetson's 1987 retrospective Read full Post
So what's the difference between a story and a lie? There are any number of possible answers to this conundrum ? circling around issues of knowingly lying versus Read full Post
Casa 0101 and the Latino Equity Alliance present "Coming Out" Day (Thursday, October 11) in Boyle Heights, in association with the theater's Brown & Out Theat Read full Post
The international performing arts program formerly known as UCLA Live has been reinvented. It needed to be reinvented after 2010, when university officials squashed Read full Post
Hosted by Rubén Martínez and Raquel Gutiérrez, Loyola Marymount University, KCET Community Television and VARIEDADES present The Ballad of Ricardo Flores Ma Read full Post
If you attend a production presented by the Antaeus Company in North Hollywood, it's hard to be sure which performers you'll be seeing.Antaeus specializes in Read full Post
On Dec. 30, 2003, just before supper in their New York apartment, Joan Didion's husband and writing partner of almost 40 years, John Gregory Dunne, stopped talki Read full Post
In Jordi Galcerán Ferrer's comedy-thriller The Grönholm Method at Burbank's Falcon Theatre, the human resources department at a Fortune 500 company named B Read full Post
Enthusiastic reviews this week for Shakespeare: Deborah Klugman has some good things to say about Much Ado About Nothing at Knightsbridge Theatre, and Amy Lyons was Read full Post
A series of poems by Thomas Hardy, grieving after the death of his first, estranged wife, inspired Athol Fugard's latest play, The Blue Iris, now receiving its U Read full Post