'Distracted' Has Strong Message
by James Sims - Mar 27, 2007
Upon first entering the Mark Taper Forum, distraction ensues with three large television screens barraging the theatre with television clips ranging from CNN to the 'Price is Right,' all hoping to establish the overwhelming drowning feeling created in a world full of immediate and all too accessible information coming from anywhere and everywhere...
Mamet's Plow Slaps Hollywood Silly
by James Sims - Feb 9, 2007
Hollywood is the town where young dreamers flock, hoping to one day be discovered and launch into a career of cheers and stardom. It is a place where everyone walking down the street, be it bum or barista, has within them the next cinematic masterpiece...
Review: The Big Snakes of The Little Foxes
by Eugene Lovendusky - Nov 5, 2006
'The Little Foxes' at the American Conservatory Theatre delectably wriggles in a snake-pit of lies, corruption, and familial deceit.
The Little Foxes Begins Oct. 27 at ACT
by Eugene Lovendusky - Oct 25, 2006
The American Conservatory Theatre of San Francisco presents their revival of Lillian Hellman's 'The Little Foxes,' beginning Oct. 27 through Nov. 26.