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Marry Me A Little – Reviews
Stage Scene LA “WOW!… A TUNEFUL, TANGY TREAT… an hour of Sondheim magic… enchanting.”— Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA Glamical “SUBLIME… PLAYFULNESS AND ROMANCE… go[es] straight to our hearts.” — Joe Mosqueda, Glamical Haines His Way “A SPARKLING NEW PRODUCTION”…
Marry Me A Little – Press Release
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Valley Song
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A Doll’s House, Part 2
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Marry Me A Little
Press Release Photos Program Features & Interviews Reviews Click here to read the Stephen Sondheim obituary in the Los Angeles Times Click here to read “How Stephen Sondheim changed theater forever” by Los Angeles Times theater critic Charles…
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The Children – Features & Interviews
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The Children – Reviews
Los Angeles Times “GRIPPING… We hang on to every word… The Fountain bravely continues to bring L.A. audiences important contemporary works the larger theaters in town still haven’t the courage or vision to produce.” — Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times…