Entertainment & Arts
“Pepper Street” hasn’t attracted much critical attention.
Nov. 20, 1987
In “2nd Wind,” Gene Bua and Toni Bull Bua’s rock musical at the Gene Bua Acting for Life Theatre, the head-miked actors sing to canned music at a decibel level better suited for a stadium than the smallish venue.
Aug. 3, 2001
Out of the East Coast--and the Eastern bloc--comes Victor Steinbach’s “My Life in Art” (opening Friday at the Tiffany), which the Russian-born author describes as a “comedy about ‘theater losers,’ people in the theater business.”
Feb. 8, 1987
“The Perfect People of Pepper Street” will play at Burbank’s tiny Venture Theatre tonight, just as it has almost every Friday and Saturday night for 4 years.
Dec. 23, 1988
San Fernando Valley theater hops into high gear in the next couple of weeks as holiday fare makes way for a wide selection of stage work--dramas and musicals, dark and light, old and new.
Dec. 24, 1993
May 29: “Twelve Dancing Princesses,” James Armstrong Theatre. South Bay Ballet.
May 24, 2001
The 500-seat venue has a full lineup of musical, dance and purely theatrical events--which are not restricted to school productions.
Oct. 24, 1996
The Humana Festival of New American Plays at Louisville’s Actors Theatre has gained a reputation as a consistent showcase for literate but safe plays.
April 7, 1989
Someone should put together a production of “Camelot” for Steeve Arlen, immediately.
May 13, 1998
Members of the Valley Theatre League made some actors and other artists very happy Wednesday night, presenting their second annual Artistic Director Achievement Awards.
Oct. 26, 1995