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Mayank Keshaviah has been reviewing theatre in Los Angeles since 2006, having worked at both the LA Weekly and Stage Raw. He was a member of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC) from 2009 to 2013, and he was selected as an NEA Arts Journalism Fellow in Theatre and Musical Theatre by the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism.
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Mayank
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Apr 13, 2026 â 5 min
Review: âLevel Up!â a visual feast at Latino Theater Company
From left: Mathias Brinda, Xol Gonzalez, and Khalif J. Gillett in âLevel Up!â (Photo by Jenny Graham) From the moment you walk into the Latino Theater Company to see âLevel Up!,â you feel like youâre in The Matrix . Credit for that goes to scenic designer François-Pierre Couture, lighting designer Xinyuan Li, sound designer Robert J. Revell and especially projections designer Hsuan-Kuang Hsieh. Itâs not often that the creative team behind a play is mentioned first in a theatre review, but the...
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Mar 6, 2026 â 4 min
Review: Changing the status quo in âRed Harlemâ at Company of Angels
From left: Ahkei Togun, Fana Minea Tesfagiorgis, Rama Orleans-Lindsay and Luis Kelly-Duarte in âRed Harlemâ at Company of Angels (Photo by Rafael Cardenas) I tâs 1932, and in the midst of Hooverâs bid for reelection during the early years of the Great Depression, a member of Stalinâs Communist Party turns up in Harlem, New York, joins forces with the first Black candidate to run on a presidential ticket, and recruits a group of Black actors and performers to sail to the USSR to make a film...
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Mar 2, 2026 â 5 min
Review: History brought to disco life in âHere Lies Loveâ at Mark Taper Forum
Reanne Acasio and the company of âHere Lies Loveâ at the Mark Taper Forum (Photo by Jeff Lorch) There are a surprising number of parallels between Imelda Marcos and Alexander Hamilton: both grew up on small islands; both sailed to more cosmopolitan cities in search of better lives; both engaged in politics, appreciated sartorial finery, and were involved in violent episodes with political rivals; both strongly influenced the histories of their respective nations; and of course, both had...
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