Posts by Bill Eadie
‘The XIX’ An Exciting Play About Sports at The Old Globe
Sports has to be the most difficult type of activity to put on stage…
Read MoreNorth Coast Evokes a Time of Change with Chekhov’s ‘The Cherry Orchard’
I have to admire NCR for its commitment to authors such as Chekhov and Pinter, as well as its commitment to actors talented enough to bring life to these plays.
Read More‘Slowgirl’ at Onstage Playhouse Focuses on Family Dynamics Amid Legal and Other Troubles
The space requirements for Slowgirl seem an ideal fit for the intimate Onstage Playhouse in Chula Vista. Would that the storytelling had also been such a good fit.
Read MoreCritic at Large: A Sondheim Weekend in San Diego
I explore two San Diego productions of musicals by Stephen Sondheim, one just opening and the other at its closing performance.
Read MoreDiversionary’s ‘High Table’ Contrasts Traditional and Contemporary Mores
My tendency is to try to make sense of the culture being portrayed, though through the lens of the culture with which I’m familiar. Doing so is probably unfair on some level, but it’s all I’ve got.
Read MoreSDMT’s ‘Anything Goes’ Sparkles and Charms
Light as a bubbly glass of the finest champagne, Anything Goes should charm SDMT audiences through March 12.
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