Sequence Reviewed by Paul Birchall
Stage Raw Review of Sequence In playwright Arun Lakra’s quick-witted, if perhaps overly cerebral piece, it isn’t a rabbit’s foot or a four-leaf clover that makes someone lucky — it’s genetic predisposition. [...]
Stage Raw Review of Sequence In playwright Arun Lakra’s quick-witted, if perhaps overly cerebral piece, it isn’t a rabbit’s foot or a four-leaf clover that makes someone lucky — it’s genetic predisposition. [...]
The Beachcomber Review of Sequence Arun Lakra's award-winning play, "Sequence" is having its west coast premier at Beverly Hills' Theatre 40, billed as a science thriller ( two terms rarely combined), "Sequence" [...]
Joe Straw's Review of Sequence A former relative, I’ll leave it at that, was helping others to welcome Pope John Paul II to Los Angeles on his 1987 visit. He was preparing bibles, written [...]
Carol Kaufman Segal: Review of Sequence Sequence is a play written by Arun Lakra and directed by Bruce Gray presented by Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills. In this production, two separate stories intermingle with [...]
StageSceneLA Review of Sequence Lightning from up north strikes Beverly Hills for the second time this year as Theatre 40 follows January’s challenging-but-rewarding Late Company with another thrilling Canadian import, the West [...]
Culver City News: SEPARATE TABLES is "masterful" THEATRE 40 in Beverly Hills produces masterful drawing room plays, and their current production of SEPARATE TABLES by Sir Terence Rattigan, and brilliantly directed by [...]
Beachcomber Review of SEPARATE TABLES Terence Rattigan is maybe the greatest playwright you’ve never heard of. A 20th century dramatist, the very British Rattigan scripted 1946’s “The Winslow Boy,” 1948’s “The Browning [...]
StageSceneLA review of SEPARATE TABLES Following their superb 2014 revival of Terence Rattigan’s WWII-era Flare Path, Theatre 40 returns to Rattigan territory with a less successful Separate Tables, the mid-twentieth-century English playwright’s pair [...]
The Geek Authority: SEPARATE TABLES "will keep you hooked" It’s 1958 and at the Beauregard Hotel in England which is a place where certain people like to return to and others just [...]
Los Angeles Times: SEPARATE TABLES "frequently enthralls" Terence Rattigan's "Separate Tables," two one-acts cobbled into one evening at Theatre 40, is a prime example of 1950s theater at its most retro: chatty, discursive and [...]