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Renée Taylor & Joe Bologna’s Hilarious “My Life on a Diet” Performed The Wallis

Renée Taylor

Hollywood stars of stage and screen including, Diane Canon, Elliot Gould, Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss, Joely Fisher, Sharon Gless, and Frances Farmer, all turned out for the Los Angeles premiere of Renée Taylor's My Life on a Diet, an award-winning one-woman autobiographical theatrical piece written by she and her late husband Joe Bologna, who also directed.

Dulé Hill Dazzles in “Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole” on Stage at the Geffen

Daniel J. Watts as Sammy Davis Jr. and Dule Hill as Nat 'King' Cole in a highly dramatic moment in Cole's dressing room

Under the superb, masterful direction of Patricia McGregor, Dulé Hill, renders an extraordinary portrayal of one of America’s most famous entertainers. This story, written by Colman Domingo and McGregor is not what you might think it is. What it is not is a cheerful trip down the memory lane of Cole’s remarkable career where you will be reminded of his velvet throated rendition of such iconic favorites as “Mona Lisa,” “Nature Boy,” “Route 66,” “Straighten Up and Fly Right,” “Stardust,” and, of course, “Unforgettable."

Matthew Bourne’s Magical Cinderella Graces the Ahmanson Stage

exquisite dance company of Matthew Bourne’s spectacular production of 'Cinderella'

If a picture speaks a thousand words, then Sir Matthew Bourne’s astounding re-imagined tale of Cinderella is akin to the 2010 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, which consisted of 32 volumes for a total of 32,640 pages.  In this production, not a word is spoken as every detail is clearly illustrated through his remarkable direction and choreography, combining traditional ballet elements with freewheeling, exaggerated modern dance movements.

“Hello Dolly” Lights Up the Stage at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre

Betty Buckley sings the signature song 'Hello Dolly'

Don’t send me hate mail for saying this, but Betty Buckley, as the latest Dolly Gallagher Levi, the quintessential meddling yenta and one of the most iconic characters in American Musical Theatre, is not quite up to the same level of performance as most of her predecessors, including the one and only Carol Channing, who starred in the original 1964 premiere, produced by David Merrick and choreographed and directed by the extraordinary late Gower Champion.

J.B. Priestley’s Iconic Mystery Thriller – “An Inspector Calls” – On Stage at The Wallis

Christine Kavanagh, Lianne Harvey and Jeff Harmer in 'An Inspector Calls'

When J.P. Priestley’s multi award winning chestnut “An Inspector Calls” makes its way across the pond, one cannot restrain one’s excitement at anticipating director Stephen Daldry’s restaging of The National Theatre of Great Britain’s 1992 landmark production. Assembling a top-notch British cast, whose excellent work is enhanced by the technical components, the production delivers an overall exciting theatrical experience.