Posts by Bill Eadie
A Millennial Explains His Parents in the Rep’s ‘Vietgone’
Qui Nguyen’s play, Vietgone, now playing at San Diego Repertory Theatre, is designed to take audiences by surprise – and it does.
Read MoreDespite Cast Changes ‘Hamilton’ is in Good Hands
It really is all that…
Read MoreSan Diego Arts 2017: San Diego Story Writers Reflect on the Year
The articles being published today reflect that viewpoints of several of our writers on the San Diego Arts scene at the end of 2017. You’ll find each piece as a separate publication on the San Diego Story site. We’re posting them alphabetically by the author’s last name…
Read MoreSan Diego Arts 2017: Theatre
2017 was an average year in San Diego theatre. Nothing wrong with that…
Read MoreParks’ ‘Father’ a Conversation-Starter at Intrepid
Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2, & 3) is a complex, three-hour, work to unravel, and director Christy Yael-Cox and her Intrepid company do an admirable job with the unraveling…
Read More‘Roz and Ray’ Uneasily Mixes Social Justice with Complicated Relationships
Even though the Rep gives Ms. Hartman’s work a fine production, her play is weakened by indecision about whether it is a social justice story or a personal story…
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