Posts by Bill Eadie
Scripps Ranch’s ‘Love Song’ Challenges Cast, Creatives, and Audience
San Diego theatre has been resuming to some degree in fits and starts. Not everything goes smoothly, and there are sometimes last-minute changes to productions, especially among the smaller theatre companies. So, it’s not surprising that Scripps Ranch Theatre had some difficulty mounting John Kolvenbach’s play, Love Song, encountering bumps along the way to public performances…
Read MoreThe Old Globe’s ‘El Borracho’ Explores Mexican Family Relationships
To some degree, Raul has brought his sickness upon himself. He doesn’t just drink, he lives to drink…
Read More‘Catch Me If You Can’ Inaugurates SDMT’s New Performance Space
Catch Me If You Can runs through March 13. See it if you can…
Read MoreThe Old Globe Revives the Remarkably Fresh 1950s Play ‘Trouble in Mind’
Delicia Turner Sonnenberg’s production…encourages audiences to reflect on what has and hasn’t changed in 65 years…
Read MoreCygnet’s ‘Life Sucks’ Makes Its Comic Case
Chekov deserves lush, and Old Town’s Cygnet Theatre has given Life Sucks a lush production…
Read More‘Admissions’ at OnStage Satirically Probes Race in Daily Life
OnStage Playhouse takes advantage of a solid cast to explore how race and racism has crept into daily life during a period of sharply contrasting ideological differences…
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