Leigh Kennicott
Stories by Leigh Kennicott
Happy Birthday, America!
It takes a few days to celebrate 234 years of independence
Bangs and whimpers
Furious Theatre’s ‘boom’ shows us how to laugh while the world falls to pieces
A universal nerve
‘Now That She’s Gone’ touches on territory familiar to us all
'Food, glorious food'
‘Oliver!’ comes to Glendale’s Alex Theatre
Feeding them lines
Cornerstone takes community feedback to craft plays on issues of justice
Smoldering ideas
‘Fahrenheit 451’s Ray Bradbury’s prescient vision of the future, lights up the Fremont Theater
Circles of violence
Furious Theatre keeps it real on a Saturday night at ‘The Palace
Love 'em & leave 'em
There’s nothing quite like the original ‘Don Juan’ now playing at ANW
Getting over the hump
Crown City Theatre puts Quasimodo back in a cathedral
Clash of the titans
Still walking in ‘Orson’s Shadow’
Ray Bradbury’s Gift
Legendary author’s ‘Noel’ rings in the holiday season
Story of a fighter
East-West Players’ one-man show sheds ‘Dawn’s Light’ on the Japanese internments
Vintage suspense
Ray Bradbury celebrates Halloween at the Fremont with ‘Dandelion Wine’
Neil Simon as a Classic
A world in itself
‘Los Illegals’ plumbs the depths of immigration issues

