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February 20, 2026 by Natalia Rose
Theatre Review | Divine Purpose and Deadly Envy at Pasadena Playhouse’s...
Theatre Review | Divine Purpose and Deadly Envy at Pasadena Playhouse’s...
This refreshing hour-long show allowed kids to belly-laugh freely and interact with the characters as much as they wished.
REVIEW Some things in life fade without grievance, like my first and last perfumed bite of Sicilian sea urchin or the final time I touched a violin. Then there...
One such clown has taken up residence at the Pasadena Playhouse. But she isn’t just after our laughter—she is Julia Masli, and she’s got her eyes, and...
The musical preservationists at MUSE/IQUE reminded audiences at Caltech of another kind of landmark, equally worthy of reverence and reflection: Soulsville,...
Theatre survives because it forces us to confront ourselves, and few plays do it as brilliantly, or as painfully, as Eureka Day by Jonathan Spector. This...
On the subject of women, little or large, it’s nearly impossible to deny them as symbols of perseverance and nurturance. In Louisa May Alcott’s Little...