Rose London is a marvel! Switching seamlessly between fully-embodied characters, sometimes if even for a moment, I got the impression of a seasoned thespian whose name I would surely know if I followed Southern California theater closely. It didn't surprise me at all to learn that she is a celebrated and award-winning actor. This was a very engaging play, and a can't-miss for lovers of Hollywood history. The play paints Edna St. Vincent Millay and Bela Lugosi as unsung trailblazers, and in London...
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So far, this has easily been one of the highlights of the 2025 festival! A wholly entertaining hour packed with consistently-effective comedy, a committed and fully-embodied lead performance, audience interaction, and a last-minute twist that surprised with its level of personal poignancy. The audience was rolling in the aisles pretty much throughout, then dead silent as Todd Macabre revealed its secrets. A fantastic must-see!...
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Trunk is an excellent play that packs more than a couple twisted punches into its tight one-hour run time. A trio of excellent performances lead what opens as a family drama into some dark and surprising territories. No spoilers here — buy a ticket, take the ride! Highly recommended!...
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