Articles by Marilyn Anderson

Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans Review – Literary Luxury in the French Quarter

Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans Review – Literary Luxury in the French Quarter Outside, the French Quarter may be bubbling over with tourists in various states of excitement and intoxication. Inside, the Hotel Monteleone is tranquil and sober, with a genteel mix of Southern charm and devilishness

Never Kiss a Frog Web Series Hops onto the Internet - Review "Toadally Ribbeting" Funny Free Entertainment

Never Kiss a Frog Web Series Hops onto the Internet - Review "Toadally Ribbeting" Funny Free Entertainment Reading about relationships has become a rite of passage in these sexually complex times. Nobody seems to know anything about the opposite sex anymore. Los Angeles author, Marilyn Anderson, has turned her best selling relationship book into a comedy web series.

Third Annual Valentine Romance ‘Sneak Peek’ Oscar Suite Review - Star-Studded Pre-Oscar Valentine Romance Gifting Suite at Café La Boheme

Third Annual Valentine Romance ‘Sneak Peek’ Oscar Suite Review - Star-Studded Pre-Oscar Valentine Romance Gifting Suite at Café La Boheme Oscar season and Valentine’s Day got off to a romantic and spectacular start on Tuesday, February 8th at the Third Annual Valentine Romance ‘Sneak Peek’ Oscar Suite

The Break of Noon Review - The Geffen Playhouse

The Break of Noon Review - The Geffen Playhouse Neil LaBute’s world premiere play, “The Break of Noon,” starts with an incredible monologue about something all-too familiar and horrific at the same time

Book Release Party for “Stop The Wheel – I Want To Get Off!” Susan Stafford’s Autobiography

Book Release Party for “Stop The Wheel – I Want To Get Off!” Susan Stafford’s Autobiography Susan Stafford, the original hostess on "Wheel Of Fortune," greeted over 200 guests including Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Rosey Grier, Sean Kanan, Rhonda Flemming, Charlene Tilton, Anne Jeffreys, James Van Patten, Kato Kaelin, Joe Bologna, Game Show Kings Wink Martindale and Peter Marshall

Hershey Felder in Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein - Review

Hershey Felder in Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein - Review Felder celebrates a more contemporary personage and one of America's greatest musicians – Leonard Bernstein, conductor, composer, pianist, author, teacher, librettist, and television star

Ruined – Review – Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play at the Geffen Playhouse Packs a Powerful Message

Ruined – Review – Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play at the Geffen Playhouse Packs a Powerful Message Lynn Nottage’s play, Ruined, opened September 15th at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, having already received many accolades and awards

The Addams Family Broadway Musical Review – Creepy Fun at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York

The Addams Family Broadway Musical Review – Creepy Fun at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York Shortly after the overture starts, you hear the familiar Addams Family theme song. That’s our cue the fun is about to start in this new Broadway musical comedy

Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps - Off Broadway Review – A New-Fangled Hitchcock Sizzles and Surprises at the New World Stages in New York

Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps - Off Broadway Review – A New-Fangled Hitchcock Sizzles and Surprises at the New World Stages in New York Hitchcock. On speed. With laughs. That’s what you get with this seriously funny Off-Broadway hit, Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps. It’s a Hitchcock like you’ve never seen before

Memphis the Musical Review – Shubert Theatre Raises the Roof on a Rousing New Musical Blockbuster

Memphis the Musical Review – Shubert Theatre Raises the Roof on a Rousing New Musical Blockbuster U.S. history. Musical history. Forbidden love. Jubilant singing. Delicious dancing. What combines all of these factors into an exuberant and exhilarating Broadway show? Memphis, the new Tony Award-winning musical now playing at the Shubert Theater

Michael Feinstein & Barbara Cook “Cheek to Cheek” Review -- at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency, New York City Night Club

Michael Feinstein & Barbara Cook “Cheek to Cheek” Review -- at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency, New York City Night Club If you are lucky enough to be in New York between September 7 and October 2nd, 2010 there is a genuine entertainment treat at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency. It’s the unprecedented pairing of two veritable musical legends: Michael Feinstein and Barbara Cook

The “Endless Summer” Primetime Emmy Suite – Review

The “Endless Summer” Primetime Emmy Suite – Review The Emmy’s were ultra-exciting – but the excitement started even before the ultra-glamorous TV Awards Ceremony. All over Hollywood, celebs were invited to a series of Pre-Emmy Gifting Suites

Saddle Peak Lodge Restaurant Review – Where the Game is On… the Walls and your Plate!

Saddle Peak Lodge Restaurant Review – Where the Game is On… the Walls and your Plate! We had heard about the Saddle Peak Lodge for years, but in more than two decades of living in Los Angeles, we’d never been there. So on our way back from Santa Barbara one recent weekend, it felt like the perfect time to stop

A Musical “Nightmare Alley,” then “Love, Loss…” and a Political Hero at the Geffen – Review and Upcoming Shows at the Geffen Playhouse

A Musical “Nightmare Alley,” then “Love, Loss…” and a Political Hero at the Geffen – Review and Upcoming Shows at the Geffen Playhouse The new musical, “Nightmare Alley,” opened at the Geffen Playhouse on April 21st. As you enter the theater, the faux circus tent and lights extending over the audience prepares you for the 1930’s carnival world you are about to enter

EQUIVOCATION at the Geffen Playhouse Review – A Play about Shakespeare, History, Politics, Religion, Family…and more!

EQUIVOCATION at the Geffen Playhouse Review – A Play about Shakespeare, History, Politics, Religion, Family…and more! Equivocation tells the story of how Shakespeare is commissioned by King James to write the “true history” of England’s infamous Gunpowder Plot. With numerous contemporary parallels, Equivocation
is both classic and relevant

Dame Edna: “My First Last Tour” – Review – Ahmanson Theatre Los Angeles

Dame Edna: “My First Last Tour” – Review – Ahmanson Theatre Los Angeles What has purple hair, dancing flowers, and a zillion laughs? The limited engagement production of DAME EDNA: ‘‘My first last tour’’

Tasting Taipei, Taiwan - Review - A Tantalizing Tour of Sights, Nights and Tasty Bites!

Tasting Taipei, Taiwan - Review - A Tantalizing Tour of Sights, Nights and Tasty Bites! Before it was renamed back in the 1940’s, Taiwan was known as Formosa, meaning “Beautiful Island” in Portuguese. On our exciting circumnavigation of this exotic island by tour bus, it was easy to see why

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