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Humor and Cruelty on the Rocks in Lamb’s Familiar ‘Foreigner’

By Kris Eitland | February 5, 2014 |

Drawing on ancient themes about love and deceit, good and evil, The Foreigner is a gut-busting farce that could make your dour Aunt Lil guffaw. But it has darkened over the years. Society is more sensitive now. One can’t ignore the stereotypes, cruelty, and violence. Did I mention the Klu Klux Klan?

Circle’s earnest “2.0” has the community, and military life, in its sights

By Martin Jones Westlin | February 4, 2014 |

Maybe Circle Circle dot dot needs to get more specific in its references to the city it seeks to portray and reflect. Even so, its “San Diego, I Love You, 2.0” features two very good performances in this story about military life and a couple’s sacrifice within it. The scrappy company understands that theater is a terribly public act, and its site-specific approach isn’t lost on an art form that’s been embracing community-based performance forever.

Intrepid’s Macbeth an Unlucky Number 13

By Bill Eadie | February 4, 2014 |

Macbeth lacks a core, which leaves a bunch of artists looking around for how they can fill a center-less space.

Great Danes Invade Prebys Concert Hall

By Ken Herman | February 1, 2014 |

Four young Scandinavian musicians, the Danish String Quartet, dazzled UC San Diego’s ArtPower audience with their Friday (Jan. 31) concert of Debussy, Mendelssohn and Abrahamsen at the university’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall.

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