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THE SWORDS OF SORROW- BURAI II Opens April 10 At Edgemar Center For The Arts
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 13, 2020


Women warriors will wield weapons in the climactic scene of The Swords of Sorrow- BURAI II, as obligations of honor and duty are fulfilled with the blades of flashing swords in this action-packed story set in 19th Century feudal Japan.

BWW Review: A Solid Production of BLOOD Fully Succeeds in Making You See Red!
by Gil Kaan - Mar 7, 2016


The world premiere of Robert Allan Ackerman's BLOOD receives a sturdy full-on, large theatre mounting by The Garage in the tiny space of The Complex. Ackerman's smart, in-depth script has adapted the actual 1980s events of a government conspiracy to sell HIV-contaminated blood products into an involving, totally wrenching two hours that will tear out the hearts of anyone with any inkling or experiences with the beginnings of AIDS.

Photo Flash: BLOOD Begins Tonight at The Complex in Hollywood
by BWW News Desk - Mar 5, 2016


A Jewish-American reporter in Japan uncovers a conspiracy to cover up the government-sanctioned sale of HIV-contaminated blood products in a new political thriller with music inspired by true events. Written and directed by Obie and New York Outer Critics Circle Award-winner/DGA Award, two-time Golden Globe and five-time Emmy Award nominee Robert Allan Ackerman, the world premiere of BLOOD, based on the real-life 'Japanese Tainted Blood Scandal,' gets a five-week run beginning March 5 at The Complex on Hollywood's Theater Row. Featuring original music and songs by 'The Virgins' bassist Nick Ackerman and 'Jet' drummer/vocalist Chris Cester, BLOOD marks the debut production of L.A.'s newest theater company, The Garage. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!

Photo Flash: First Look at BLOOD at The Complex in Hollywood
by BWW News Desk - Feb 29, 2016


A Jewish-American reporter in Japan uncovers a conspiracy to cover up the government-sanctioned sale of HIV-contaminated blood products in a new political thriller with music inspired by true events. Written and directed by Obie and New York Outer Critics Circle Award-winner/DGA Award, two-time Golden Globe and five-time Emmy Award nominee Robert Allan Ackerman, the world premiere of BLOOD, based on the real-life 'Japanese Tainted Blood Scandal,' gets a five-week run beginning March 5 at The Complex on Hollywood's Theater Row. Featuring original music and songs by 'The Virgins' bassist Nick Ackerman and 'Jet' drummer/vocalist Chris Cester, BLOOD marks the debut production of L.A.'s newest theater company, The Garage. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!

BLOOD to Mark The Garage's Debut Production
by Tyler Peterson - Jan 26, 2016


A Jewish-American reporter in Japan uncovers a conspiracy to cover up the government-sanctioned sale of HIV-contaminated blood products in a new political thriller with music inspired by true events.

MADAME BUTTERFLY Opens 2/3 at Luna Playhouse
by BWW News Desk - Feb 3, 2012


MADAME BUTTERFLY A Tragedy of Japan - The heart-wrenching story of a beautiful young Geisha who sacrifices her family, her religion and, ultimately, her life for her American husband. Butterfly is the young bride of Lieutenant Pinkerton, who buys Butterfly's love while stationed in Japan with no intention of ever taking her home to America. Written by David Belasco and directed by Aramazd Stepanian.

MADAME BUTTERFLY Opens 2/3 at Luna Playhouse
by Kelsey Denette - Jan 27, 2012


MADAME BUTTERFLY A Tragedy of Japan - The heart-wrenching story of a beautiful young Geisha who sacrifices her family, her religion and, ultimately, her life for her American husband. Butterfly is the young bride of Lieutenant Pinkerton, who buys Butterfly's love while stationed in Japan with no intention of ever taking her home to America. Written by David Belasco and directed by Aramazd Stepanian.

THE MIDDLE Preview: December 15 on ABC
by BWW News Desk - Dec 15, 2010


'Foreign Exchange' -Frankie convinces Mike and the kids that the Heck family should host a foreign exchange student from Japan to expose him to life in an average American family. But the Hecks become frustrated when the student shows no sign of interest whatsoever in the family, on 'The Middle,' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Rebroadcast. OAD 10/20/10)

THE MIDDLE Preview: December 15 on ABC
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 30, 2010


'Foreign Exchange' -Frankie convinces Mike and the kids that the Heck family should host a foreign exchange student from Japan to expose him to life in an average American family. But the Hecks become frustrated when the student shows no sign of interest whatsoever in the family, on 'The Middle,' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Rebroadcast. OAD 10/20/10)

THE MIDDLE Preview: October 20 on ABC
by BWW News Desk - Oct 20, 2010


'Foreign Exchange' - Frankie convinces Mike and the kids that the Heck family should host a foreign exchange student from Japan to expose him to life in an average American family. But the Hecks become frustrated when the student shows no sign of interest whatsoever in the family, on 'The Middle,' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

THE MIDDLE Preview: October 20 on ABC
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 13, 2010


'Foreign Exchange' - Frankie convinces Mike and the kids that the Heck family should host a foreign exchange student from Japan to expose him to life in an average American family. But the Hecks become frustrated when the student shows no sign of interest whatsoever in the family, on 'The Middle,' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

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