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Two Jewish Worlds Far Apart In Old Globe ‘The Wanderers’ Premiere

By Welton Jones | April 21, 2018 |

Two young couples, both alike and worlds apart in their Jewish heritage, struggle to build lives and find meanings in Anna Ziegler’s well-observed play ‘The Wanderers’ premiering at the Old Globe Theatre.

Dance about Fear is Brings Fun (not Screams) to Live Arts

By Janice Steinberg | April 20, 2018 |

“Schrekstoff” offered much to appreciate: clarity, humor, and strong performances by a five-member ensemble. But Lavina Rich warned the audience beforehand that we might get scared. I wish. The only emotion I felt was humor.

The A’s, E’s and I’s Have It in NCR’s OK ‘Other Half’

By Martin Jones Westlin | April 19, 2018 |

Britain’s Sir Alan Ayckbourn is the best at his craft since Sir Noel Coward — the problem is that the era he chooses to reflect doesn’t always define the grit of day that Coward faced. Despite that, his ‘How the Other Half Loves’ holds water, as North Coast Repertory Theatre’s current turn illustrates.

Camarada Goes Calypso at the Mingei in Balboa Park

By Ken Herman | April 17, 2018 |

Branching out from its customary programming, Beth Ross Buckley’s enterprising Camarada offered a laid-back concert of jazz-tinged calypso Sunday, April 15, at the Mingei International Museum.

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