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Arts & Culture Review: ‘Kill Move Paradise’By Emilie St. JohnSeptember 23, 20240 ‘Kill Move Paradise’ is the 2017 play written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright James Ijames and enjoying its SoCal debut…
Arts & Culture Review: ‘A Slight Ache’ now playing at Odyssey TheatreBy Emilie St. JohnAugust 28, 20230 What’s a deprived housewife to do when her garden has gone unloved, untouched, for far too long? Henry Olek and…
Arts & Culture Odyssey Theatre revives William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize winning ‘Picnic’By 2UG StaffFebruary 16, 20230 Odyssey Theatre Ensemble presents a revival of Picnic, the sensual, passionate and delightfully funny Pulitzer Prize winning play by William Inge. Directed by…