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Comical Thrills from New Village Arts Theatre
Alfred Hitchcock is often considered the “master of suspense.” In addition to thrills, his movies are often full of unexpected humor to balance out tension.
Read MoreBritish Tenor Adam Smith Deconstructs Pinkerton for San Diego Opera’s ‘Madama Butterfly’
British tenor Adam Smith will be featured in the role of Lieutenant Pinkerton in San Diego Opera’s production of Puccini’s ‘Madama Butterfly’ that opens April 26, 2024..
Read More‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812’ Soar into Cygnet
Rousing romance, deception, and drama. Cygnet’s newest production, ‘Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812’ has arrived, barreling down on OId Town with all three.
Read MoreBodhi Tree Concerts Brings Maltby & Shire’s ‘Closer Than Ever’ to La Jolla
On Saturday, April 6, at the La Jolla Community Center, Bodhi Tree Concerts presented the sophisticated 1989 cabaret revue ‘Closer Than Ever’
Read MoreThe Old Globe’s ‘King James’ a rich demonstration of friendship and feelings
King James, the newest Globe production, is enjoying a one week extension in its occupancy of the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre in the round, where it offers a glimpse into the full range of very real feelings navigated by a duo of Cavaliers fans.
Read MoreCity Ballet Soars in Premieres
Maurice Ravel didn’t intend for Bolero to be about sex. But the popular response to his 1928 composition—and of course the film “10”—have argued otherwise. Now there’s a fresh testament to the music’s erotic power: City Ballet of San Diego’s “Bolero—The Awakening,” which premiered at the Balboa Theatre last weekend. The ballet by company co-founder Elizabeth Wistrich sizzles.
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