At the Hollywood Fringe Festival, Fisher's comedy show uses baseball, grief, and family to turn the language of sports into one of reclamation.
The 40-minute solo performance consists of Eckman, two chairs, and a deeply personal story about transition, family, and loving across political divides.
Opening April 16th at the Rita House, the interactive production blends camp with history
In this interview, Pooya Mohseni reflects on her return to English, Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, a powerful exploration of language, identity, and the Iranian diaspora
The 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' alumna discusses her role in the show and what it can teach us about our current political climate.
This dark, sexy comedy, premiering at Theatre West, looks at lust and aging in gay romance.
New play from rising star Douglas Lyons makes its West Coast debut