THEATRE REVIEWS
‘A Chorus Line’ Stays True to its Roots in Moonlight’s Excellent Production
More than 45 years after opening, A Chorus Line is still an influential concept musical with famous songs, choreography and a sense of realism that appeals to audience members.
Read MoreBy Not Tinkering Too Much, Old Globe Is Back With A Sweet ‘Hair’
The Old Globe Theatre is back from quarantine with a most presentable revival of the seminal musical “Hair.” which director James Vasquez has staged with care and respect.
Read MoreTeatro San Diego Makes a Big Entrance
As more shows are being produced, both live and virtually, on a regular basis, it is a perfect time for a new company to make a big introduction to the San Diego theatre community. Teatro San Diego is currently presenting their inaugural production of Jason Robert Brown’s 1995 musical, Songs for a New World.
Read MoreFond Memories in San Diego Rep’s Uplifting ’57 Chevy’
Reflecting on your youth could be a rewarding experience. Doing a deep dive into the past, may lead people to be thankful for their lives as adults.
Read MoreSubtle Storytelling is Paramount to North Coast Rep’s Fantastic ‘Dr. Glas’
Desire and obsession can go hand in hand. Sometimes, a person becomes so infatuated with another, that they are willing to do anything to be worthy of love.
Read MoreMoonlight’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Generates Heat on a Warm Summer Evening
The stage version of ‘Disney’s Beauty and the Beast’ sounds like a sure-fire hit, assuming it’s done well. Moonlight Stage Productions’ version is done well.
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