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Review: “American Alien” is a story of fear, hope and refuge
American poet Maya Angelou said, ”There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story.” It is for this reason that the show’s director, Shaheen
Review: “El Nogalar” shines on stage
For some people, home is where the heart is. But not having a place to belong is a struggle that leaves those without that sanctuary
Preview: ‘El Nogalar’ highlights Mexico
Characters traditionally overlooked will be in the spotlight of the Pierce College Theatre Department’s performance of playwright Tanya Saracho’s “El Nogalar.” “El Nogalar,” which means
Review: “Eight Nights”
It’s one thing to record history as a matter of fact, but it’s another thing when that history is told through a narrative. “Eight Nights,”
‘Ernest’ actors prep backstage
Los Angeles Pierce College Theatre is back at the Performing Arts Building Mainstage with Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest.” This performance
Southern gothic classic reimagined in contemporary East Los Angeles
Urban strongman Stanley Kowalski’s personal kryptonite arrives for an extended stay. Stella and Stanley’s perfectly imperfect married life quickly unravels when sister Blanche arrives on
Review: Hookman
While stalker-killers and fatal car accidents may not seem like humorous subject matter, Lauren Yee manages to blend these perverse topics with whimsy and wit
Preview: The Hookman is coming…
Urban legends of murderers and kidnappers on the loose are frightening stories to share around a campfire, but they’re also cautionary tales that warn about
Stupid bird soars
Unrequited affection, a tortured artist, a dysfunctional family—seemingly the ingredients for just another cliched story. However, the Pierce College Theatre Department’s production of Aaron Posner’s