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Posts Tagged ‘Andrew Hull’

Kushner’s “Angels in America” Part One Lands Impressively at Cygnet Theatre

By Ken Herman | March 11, 2019 | 0

Saturday, March 9, 2019, San Diego’s fearless Cygnet Theatre opened part one of Tony Kushner’s prize winning “Angels in America–Millennium Approaches” in a prodigiously acted and tautly directed production under the magisterial direction of Cygnet Artistic Director Sean Murray.

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Unrequited Love Smarts In Cygnet’s Good ‘Stupid F**king Bird’

By Martin Jones Westlin | May 31, 2016 | 0

Love and art basically suck, at least when our sensibilities toward each are locked in mortal competition. Anton Chekhov said as much when he wrote ‘The Seagull’ in 1898 — and today, Cygnet Theatre Company is mounting a good treatise to the same effect.

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Cygnet’s ‘Rocky Horror Show’: Brilliance Can Come from Anywhere

By Martin Jones Westlin | March 21, 2016 | 0

One man’s rough is maybe another man’s diamond — performance art history is full of shows and artists that under other circumstances would never have seen the light of day. ‘Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Show’ is one of those items that happened along by chance — and Cygnet Theatre Company has exploited this brilliant production for all it’s worth.

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Scrooge Isn’t What He Should Be, but Cygnet’s ‘Carol’ Is a Lot of Fun

By Martin Jones Westlin | December 7, 2015 | 0

It’s better to give than to receive, and that holds for any time of year — but the Christmas season reflects that sentiment better than any other, and Cygnet’s fun ‘A Christmas Carol’ is a nice case in point.

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Cygnet’s ‘Carol’ Is Fair, But Where’s Fred?

By Martin Jones Westlin | December 9, 2014 | 0

Everybody knows ‘A Christmas Carol,’ wherein the iconic Ebenezer Scrooge plunges into virtuousness courtesy of three dogged apparitions. But Cygnet Theatre Company’s entry this year is a little different. That’s because, all in all, it’s not really that good.

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