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The Little Flower of East Orange Blooms in Hillcrest

By Ken Herman | November 18, 2012 |
Trina Kaplan & Jeffrey Jones (photo courtesy of ion theatre)

As a child I liked singing that old revival song “Blest Be the Ties that Bind,” but with adulthood came the realization that binding ties may bring about the opposite of blessing. Stephen Adly Guirgis’ 2008 play “The Little Flower of East Orange,” which San Diego’s adventurous ion theatre company opened Saturday (Nov. 17) in Hillcrest, is a cornucopia of tortured family relationships blighted by substance abuse, alcoholic co-dependency, life-long grudges, and chronic manipulation. But I cannot believe that Guirgis would have written this autobiographical play if he had not seen blessing underneath the scarred exteriors of this broken family.…

Her Life Is The Prize, Those Robots Are Cancer

By Welton Jones | November 18, 2012 |
The Battle

Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots is not some zappy Japanese anime game for the cell phone. Instead, it’s a very moving account of a young woman’s battle with cancer. Really. She just happens to be Asian. Named Yoshimi. And “pink robots” is the name her doctor gives to the rogue cells, which are suddenly devastating her body. The music and the title come from a 2002 album by the group Flaming Lips, which apparently was vaguely thinking anime. But the stage production now at the La Jolla Playhouse is something else, billed as “music and lyrics by the Flaming Lips”…

Late for OctoberFest, but Solid German Music at the Symphony

By Ken Herman | November 17, 2012 |
Christof Perick (photo by Jutta Missbach)

San Diegans with a good memory may recall that Christof Perick auditioned for the post of San Diego Symphony Music Director in 1989. It was his good fortune not to sign with the bankruptcy prone local orchestra, and he continued on to seek his musical fortune in his native Germany, although in the early 1990s he had several seasons leading the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. He returned to Copley Symphony Hall Friday (Nov. 16) to conduct the San Diego Symphony in a thoroughly German program built around Beethoven”s Sixth Symphony (“Pastoral”). He opened with Richard Strauss’ evergreen tone poem “Don…

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