Posts by Bill Eadie
Summer Shakespeare Festival Opens Outdoors at The Old Globe
“…the rain it raineth every day.” Not usually the case in San Diego summer, but then our weather has been somewhat inverted this year…
Read MoreLa Jolla Playhouse Scores with Premiere of Billie Jean King Bio-Play
Love All…contrasts the emergence of feminism in sport…with the social justice movement in the U. S.
Read More‘Singin in the Rain’ Closes New Village Arts’ Season
AJ Knox’s production also fills the bill nicely, thanks to attractive leads who are fine singers, excellent music direction and choreography…
Read MoreSandy Campbell Makes Auspicious Directing Debut in Oceanside’s ‘Good People’
Playwright David Lindsay-Abaire is on familiar territory…
Read MoreBroadway/San Diego Hosts Exquisite Production of ‘1776’
If you go expecting a documentary on the proceedings of the Second Continental Congress, you will be sorely disappointed…
Read MoreCygnet’s ‘Present Laughter’: You May Want to See It More Than Once
Cygnet Theatre’s production, well cast, and exceptionally well directed, reminds us that it is important to laugh….
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