The University’s Theater Department production of “Working! A Musical” opened April 21 at the Dailey Theatre on the main campus and had its final show Sunday.
When doing business in a foreign country, a businessman should always make sure nothing gets lost in translation, except that is certainly not the case in “Chinglish,” a play by David Henry Hwang and directed by Jeff Liu, currently running in the East West Players in Downtown Los Angeles.
For any person who longs to create — whether it be a writer, a photographer, a designer, a musician, or in this case, an artist — the best type of inspiration comes from when you surrender yourself to the thing that you are most afraid of.
Stomping and frustrated German teens in wild haircuts, Doc Martens and 19th-century garb wailed their hearts out to a contemporary score in Pomona College’s rocking production of “Spring Awakening,” which ran Nov. 20-23 at Seaver Theatre in Claremont.
University of La Verne alumnus Kristopher Lee Bicknell’s one-man show “Dramatis Personae” astonished the audience in the Jane Dibbell Cabaret last weekend.