Stage Raw Review of MORAL IMPERATIVE
Stage Raw Review of MORAL IMPERATIVE In Samuel Warren Joseph’s new play, Moral Imperative, receiving its world premiere at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills, we are invited [...]
“You Will Be Glued to Your Seat” by MORAL IMPERATIVE – Broadway World Review
Broadway World - "You will be glued to your seat" by MORAL IMPERATIVE In today's world, many are passed over for promotion, often causing jealousy and bitter reactions to [...]
BREATH OF SPRING July-August 2016
Breath of Spring American Premiere July-August 2016 A Play by Peter Coke Directed by Bruce Gray Produced by David Hunt Stafford This is BREATH OF SPRING: One of British playwright [...]
“Immaculately Honed Portrayals” in “Highly Entertaining” BREATH OF SPRING – Stage Raw Review
Stage Raw - "Immaculately Honed Portrayals" in "Highly Entertaining" BREATH OF SPRING RECOMMENDEDBritish playwright Peter Coke devised this living room farce in 1958. (The play served as the basis [...]
“Interesting Dynamics and Fun Personalities” in BREATH OF SPRING – Splash Magazines Review
Splash Magazines - "Interesting dynamics and fun personalities" in BREATH OF SPRING Peter Coke’s “Breath of Spring” is a whimsical British comedy set in 1960’s England, playing at Theatre 40 [...]
BREATH OF SPRING is “Charming and Engaging” – ItsNotAboutMe.TV Review
ItsNotAboutMe.TV - BREATH OF SPRING is "charming and engaging" This new production at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills is a nice respite from the very many horrors in the world [...]
BREATH OF SPRING Is “Riotous” – Broadway World Review
Broadway World - BREATH OF SPRING is "riotous" Production teams at Theatre 40 expertly present mid-20th Century British comedy better than almost any other theater in town. So it [...]
SEPARATE BEDS May 19 – June 19, 2016
Separate Beds May 19 - June 19, 2016 A Play by M.J. Cruise Directed by Melanie MacQueen Produced by David Hunt Stafford This is SEPARATE BEDS: A romantic comedy about [...]
Broadway World Review of SEPARATE BEDS
Broadway World review of SEPARATE BEDS It's fairly common that people will compare their own circumstances with other people's lives and come up feeling short, especially in the romance or [...]
Stage Raw Review of SEPARATE BEDS
Stage Raw review of SEPARATE BEDS Separate Beds, a relationship comedy by M.J. Cruise that lacks the absurdity of a farce and the insight of a drama, may [...]
Witty, Romantic Comedy in ‘Separate Beds’ – Examiner.com
Examiner.com Review: Witty, Romantic Comedy in SEPARATE BEDS Rating: 5 Stars A Very Witty ‘Separate Beds’ Playwright M. J. Cruise delightful and well-written romantic comedy, ‘Separate Beds’ opened [...]
“Smiles, Chuckles, and Even Guffaws” – Splash Magazines Review of SEPARATE BEDS
Splash Magazines: "smiles, chuckles, and even guffaws" from SEPARATE BEDS An award-winning playwright and published choral composer, M.J. Cruise has written plays which have been performed across Canada, the [...]
SEPARATE BEDS – Reviewed By Robert Axelrod
Robert Axelrod Review of Separate Beds SEPARATE BEDS opens on a stateroom aboard the Royal Princess liner, in which the beds are two miles apart. Sleeping, or at least trying to [...]
A SHRED OF EVIDENCE March 17 – April 11, 2016
A Shred of Evidence Los Angeles Premiere March 17 - April 11, 2016 A Play by R.C. Sherriff Directed by Jules Aaron Produced by David Hunt Stafford This is A [...]
A SHRED OF EVIDENCE is “An Absorbing Adventure” – Santa Monica Daily Press Review
Santa Monica Daily Press: A SHRED OF EVIDENCE is "an absorbing adventure" His daughter has just been accepted to Oxford. His son is enrolled in the kind [...]
“Talented cast” in A SHRED OF EVIDENCE – Splash Magazines Review
Splash Magazines: "Talented cast" in A SHRED OF EVIDENCE A lone car driving erratically on a dark, serpentine country road. Two bicyclists peddling home after a late shift at [...]
California Highways Review of A SHRED OF EVIDENCE
California Highways Review of A SHRED OF EVIDENCE Distracted and impaired driving. This is a major factor as to why our roads are unsafe these days. From driving [...]
“You Will Be Kept on the Edge of Your Seat” – Broadway World Review of A SHRED OF EVIDENCE
Broadway World: "You will be kept on the edge of your seat" by A SHRED OF EVIDENCE Tense mysteries where not much happens in the way of [...]
A SHRED OF EVIDENCE is “Like a Trip Back in Time to Quaint 1950s England” – Stage Raw Review
Stage Raw: A SHRED OF EVIDENCE is "like a trip back in time to quaint 1950s England" Not so much a ‘whodunit’ as a guilty cover-up, R.C. Sheriff’s stuffy [...]
ItsNotAboutMe.tv Review of A SHRED OF EVIDENCE
ItsNotAboutMe.tv review of A SHRED OF EVIDENCE I always love anything that suggests just how detrimental drinking is, so I enjoyed this play at Theatre 40 in [...]
TWO SISTERS January 21 – February 21, 2016
Two Sisters American Premiere January 21 - February 21, 2016 A Play by Gail Louw Directed by Stewart Zully Produced by David Hunt Stafford This is TWO SISTERS: Rika and [...]
JAMES GALLAGHER January 21 – February 21, 2016
James Gallagher World Premiere January 21 - February 21, 2016 A Play by Valerie Curtin Produced by David Hunt Stafford This is JAMES GALLAGHER: A powerful new drama focusing on [...]
ItsNotAboutMe.tv Review of TWO SISTERS
ItsNotAboutMe.tv Review of TWO SISTERS This play (which my pal, Alice, cutely described as an “older chick flick”) lets us in on twenty-four hours in the life of two senior [...]
“Moving Character Turns” in TWO SISTERS – Stage Raw Review
Stage Raw: "moving character turns" in TWO SISTERS Those of us raised in Jewish families will recall (with a mix of fear and affection) that larger-than-life figure known as [...]
Accessibly Live Off-Line Review of TWO SISTERS
Accessibly Live Off-Line Review of TWO SISTERS Theatre 40 of Beverly Hills presents the American premier of TWO SISTERS, Gail Louw’s melodramatic play about a pair of seasoned [...]