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Feb. 24, 2026 2:25 p.m.
Theater review: Flawed foundation, confused goals cause ‘Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia’ to fall short
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Marianna Gailus as Sylvia Plath (left) and Cillian O’Sullivan as Ted Hughes (right) pose intimately with their foreheads pressed together. Written by Beth Hyland, the award-winning production “Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia” debuted at the Geffen Playhouse Feb. 4. (Courtesy of Jeff Lorch)

“Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia” is a valentine, a dialectic and a seance, but it is not quite sure which one to believe in.
Written by Beth Hyland and directed by Jo Bonney, the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award-winning production “Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia” debuted at the Geffen Playhouse Feb.

By Mya Ward

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Feb. 23, 2026 9:39 p.m.
Concert review: Gorillaz is yet to peak, brings new sound, unreleased music to Hollywood Palladium

This post was updated Feb. 24 at 9:40 p.m.
Gorillaz’s recent sound took listeners to new heights – the highest mountain.
On Sunday, the animated British band Gorillaz performed the entirety of their upcoming album at the Hollywood Palladium.

By Ana Camila Burquez

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