THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT In general terms, explaining what director Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are All Right is "about" is a pretty easy task: 18-year-old Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and 15-year-old Laser (Josh Hutcherson) - the children of a contented and devoted lesbian couple (Annette Bening's Nic and Julianne Moore's Jules) - arrange a first meeting with their shared sperm-donor father (Mark Ruffalo's Paul), and through several more meetings, watch as his casually disruptive presence gradually, irrevocably alters their family dynamic. Yet while this is an accurate, if simplified, plot synopsis, it doesn't come remotely close to explaining what this buoyant, original, altogether extraordinary dramatic comedy is actually about.
Dinner theatre featuring Educating Rita Aug. 26 at Fireside Winery
Love & Warbucks: “Annie,” at North Scott High School through August 1
Big Studebaker Meet in the Quad Cities!
New Report Reveals Iowa Unprepared to Protect Children During Disasters
Novel Spy: “Salt” and “Ramona & Beezus”
Rollin' on the River: “Show Boat,” at the Clinton Area Showboat Theatre through July 24
Crowning Achievement: "Richard III," at Lincoln Park through July 25
You're a Good Play, Pseudo-"Charlie Brown": "Dog Sees God," at the Harrison ...
Perish (in) the Thought: "Inception"
Mother Lovers: “Cyrus” and “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”
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