Theatre


A Dialogue Between a Prostitute and her Client

Is "Dialogue Between a Prostitute and Her Client" sexy? Yes. But its political underpinnings also make it thoughtful.


Boston Court to Premiere “Oedipus El Rey,” a Tale in the Barrio

The Theatre @ Boston Court will open "Oedipus El Rey" by Los Angeles playwright Luis Alfaro on  Feb. 27. In this gritty reimagining of Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex,” the modern kingdom is the barrio of East LA. Our ruler, just released from prison, is in search of a new place called home.  What is our young homeboy's destiny?


A Delightful Blend of Music and Humor with The Perfect Gentlemen

Heart-warming laughter and music from the yesteryears filled the Memorial Park Bandshell one recent evening as the award-winning quartet, The Perfect Gentlemen, created marvelous music mingled with masterful mirth and mischief.


Pasadena Playhouse Names John E. Alexander Director of External Relations

Pasadena Playhouse announced today that John E. Alexander will serve as their new Director of External Relations for the theatre.


Furiously Funny: Men of Tortuga

"The Show Must Go On" and so it does with Furious Theatre's production of The Men of Tortuga in the Carrie Hamilton Theatre


The Curtain Goes Down on the Pasadena Playhouse

The debt-ridden, 93-year-old Playhouse went dark Sunday night, facing an uncertain future.


Pasadena Loses an “Amazing, Amazing, Amazing” Woman

After a nearly six year battle, Gay Iris Parker, one of Southern California's leading theatrical producers, succumbed to cancer in Pasadena on June 24.