Broadway Review: THE HILLS OF CALIFORNIA- Bored & Confused
Welcome to Bored and Confused, where I review theater productions using just two simple criteria: Was I bored? Was I confused? In this episode, I dive into Jez Butterworth’s latest play, The Hills of California. It's a multi-generational family drama set between 1955 and 1976, filled with complex relationships, sharp writing, and some seriously Blackpool accents. I'll walk you through the plot, the standout performances, and, of course, whether or not this lengthy production kept me entertained and engaged. Tune in to hear my thoughts and find out if it was worth the 3-hour runtime!

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★★★★★ REVIEW: The Hills of California (West End) | the new Jez Butterworth play at the Harold Pinter

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'Jerusalem' Jez Butterworth and Mark Rylance

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The Most Inbred Habsburg Royal Who Ever Lived

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Jez Butterworth and Laura Donnelly on Creating THE HILLS OF CALIFORNIA

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Broadway Review: GYPSY - Bored & Confused?

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Behind the Scenes: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Forman, 1975) with Jack Nicholson

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Off Broadway Review: LA CAGE AUX FOLLES - Bored and Confused?

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Top 50 Iconic Broadway Dance Numbers

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Laura Donnelly | The Hills Of California"🇺🇸 (From West End To Broadway!)

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Broadway Review: PIRATES! THE PENZANCE MUSICAL - Bored & Confused?

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5 things to know BEFORE you see The Hills of California

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Grace Kelly's Marriage Was Much Nastier Than You Thought

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Proper English Tea (1989) - Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett

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Meet The Cast And Creative Team Of 'The Hills Of California'

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Top 20 Best Broadway Musicals of All Time

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80 Celebrities vs Their Kids at The Same Age! (Side by Side)

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A Knight's Tale (2001): 20 Insane Facts You Never Knew!

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'The Hills of California' Cast Breaks Down Their Roles

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