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The Urban Xpress Card

THE URBAN XPRESS CARD Your Ticket to all Things Urban Did you screw up Valentines day? Don’t know what get mom for Mother’s day? Afraid Dad will feel neglected? Wanna impress your boss and come see some kick ass theater, … Continue reading

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LA Theatre Review of Massacre (Sing to Your Children)

Now this is Theater. I’ve wanted to write those words in a review for so long and am thrilled to finally be able to ascribe them to Urban Theater Movement’s production of MASSACRE (Sing to Your Children) by José Rivera. … Continue reading

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Auditions for Massacre

Urban Theatre Movement Presents… Masscare (Sing to Your Children) by Jose Rivera and Directed by Richard Martinez Synopsis: Massacre (Sing to Your Children) — The citizens of a small town violently rise up against their oppressor. “José Rivera’s new drama MASSACRE … Continue reading

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Auditions for The Show Must Go On

The Show Must Go On, Written and Directed by Tony Bartolone & Daniel Zornes An improvised show about improv! Come one, come all to audition for this one of a kind comedy extravaganza! Wednesday, February 9 at 7p.m. @ The … Continue reading

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Reading of Massacre by Jose Rivera

Urban Theatre Movement Presents: Massacre by Jose Rivera Directed by Julian Acosta “José Rivera’s new drama MASSACRE (SING TO YOUR CHILDREN) has both the visceral thrill of Stephen King and the eerie magic realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The playwright takes … Continue reading

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LA Weekly Review of Judas

Stephen Adly Giurgis sets his play in Purgatory, where Judas is on trial for his betrayal of Jesus, with events and characters filtered through a decidedly modern, urban sensibility. For most of Act 1, it’s engrossing stuff, but Giurgis’ tone … Continue reading

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LA Theatre Review of Judas

As is usually the case, Jeremy Aluma and the Urban Theatre Movement’s latest production was incredibly well mounted. The set was intriguing and evocative, the lighting was effective, the direction was confident and innovative, using an untraditional space very well, … Continue reading

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Backstage West Review of Judas

This eccentric work from the pen of Stephen Adly Guirgis is a loopy fantasia, bringing biblical and real-life characters from different eras together in a courtroom in purgatory, where Judas Iscariot, betrayer of Jesus Christ, is on trial. The iconoclastic … Continue reading

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Daily 49er Review of Judas

It’s been 2,000 years since apostle Judas Iscariot kissed Jesus Christ goodbye and turned him over to the Jews. Since then, he’s been in the purgatory, writing half-sentences on walls with small pieces of white chalk, all according to Stephen … Continue reading

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Campus Circle Review of Judas

When your name goes down in history for betraying someone as powerful as the Messiah himself, it’s going to take some mighty doing in order to clear your name. In “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot,” writer Stephen Adly Guirgis … Continue reading

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