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Whimsey Flavors Plainsmen’s Lives in Old Globe Theatre Rainmaker

By Welton Jones | July 19, 2013 |

Desperate, drought-ridden ranchers pay a con-man to bring rain in N. Richard Nash’s romantic fantasy The Rainmaker, now at he Old Globe Theatre. But there’s just as much desperation surrounding the daughter of the family, who may be turning into an old maid. Magic comes in many forms during this sturdy but creaking revival.

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Worth the Drive to the OC

By Bill Eadie | July 17, 2013 |

You’d be foolish to see Chance Theatre’s production of the musical, Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson instead of going to summer school to learn U. S. history, even though there’s a lot of history that bleeds into Alex Timbers’ book. But, if your idea of beach reading is plowing through an entertaining and energetic historical novel, then this show is for you…

Freedom of Speech Explores Americans’ Dialects, Lives

By Bill Eadie | July 17, 2013 |

Freedom of Speech isn’t about getting to show off the ability to perform a bunch of dialects; it’s about giving voice to people who often aren’t well heard…

Barton’s inspired Bodylogue heats up the Vine

By Kris Eitland | July 16, 2013 |

When the lights came on, the dance took off. Gehman, Stephanie Harvey, and Cara Steen slapped their legs to create rhythms and changed direction with military precision. While Barton’s earliest training was in gymnastics and ballet, she channeled Graham’s modernism. Trance-like, the women created patterns in sweeping changes of direction to sink into deep second position; and they rose from the floor in contractions to become warriors in lace skirts and midriff tops.

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