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January 01, 1990 - January 20, 2013 + Opening the Curtain
The Evidence Room Is Back

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Anthony Byrnes on the Evidence Room's quirky production of Ivanov at the Odyssey Theater.
The Alchemy of Experience

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Anthony Byrnes on Murray Mednick's play within a play, which embodies the wonderful alchemy possible when a lifetime of craft is mixed with a still...
A Greek Betrayal

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Anthony Byrnes on the production of Boston Court Theatre's production of Michael Elyanow's Medea, as told through the eyes of children...
A Process with Integrity

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The Cornerstone Theater's latest production is produced in partnership with Father Greg Boyle and the Home Girl Cafe, which trains former gang members to run...
A Civic Voice for the Theater

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Anthony Byrnes recalls Anna Deveare Smith's one-woman show "Twilight: Los Angeles 1992" and the role of theater in the civic dialogue of the city.
A Master Class in Stagecraft and Movement

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Anthony Byrnes on Mikhail Baryshnikov in a chronicle of the painful and awkward moments that precede love.
The Internet of the Soul

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Anthony Byrnes on the history of the Internet, privacy in the Age of Google, and the mystical thinking of philosopher Martin Buber in Matt McCray's...
En Attendant Urgence

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How do you make the familiar come to life as if for the first time? Anthony Byrnes on the blessing and the curse of Samuel...
Worst Jesus Movie in the History of Cinema

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Anthony Byrnes on Mike Schlitt's Jesus Ride, which he says plays "like a great dinner party story that just happens to have video all cued...
The Theatrical Languages of LA?

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Wouldn't it be exciting if LA theater reflected that diversity and spoke the same languages as its people?
An Exciting Failure

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The Theater Movement Bazaar and the evolution of two artists who have committed to making ensemble theater in Los Angeles...
The Stories We Spin

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We go on a journey through time with El pasado es un animal grotesco ("The past is a grotesque animal"), which is up at REDCAT...
Prison Poetry

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Anthony Byrnes on the LATC production of Miguel Piñero's Short Eyes, his love of language and unapologetic view of life behind bars.
The Path Forward

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Anthony Byrnes weighs in on two landmark plays, inspired by the same Chicago home, but written 50 years apart.
Breakfast in America

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"It's all about the eggs," says Anthony Byrnes, about A Raisin in the Sun, at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, and Our Town, at the Broad...