Posts Tagged ‘Barry Edelstein’
The Old Globe Dares to Find Both Humor and Insight in ‘What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank’
The Old Globe continues to present Nathan Englander’s new play “What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank” at the White Theatre in Balboa Park through October 23.
Read MoreA Decade of Theatre in San Diego
January 1, 2020, marks the start of a new decade. Looking back, I notice that I have been reviewing theatre in San Diego for more than ten years. It seems appropriate to consult what I’ve written and see, what has changed about San Diego theatre. So, instead of summarizing 2019, I’m returning to 2010 and working my way forward to the present.
Read MoreThose Immortal Lovers Are Back at the Old Globe And They’re Even Dancing
Whatever you do to it, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ usually wins out. When you have a couple of actors like the Globe does this summer, they triumph
Read MoreAt Globe, Martin’s Take On A Bitter German Farce Helps These Mornings
Rise and shine these days to the absurdities of the world illuminated at the Old Globe Theatre by Steve Martin’s adaptation of an early 20th Century German farce which causes dropped panties to make as much sense as anything right now.
Read More‘Life After’ Examined With Poetical Wisdom In Impressive Globe Debut
Survivors of tragedies must deal with regrets but also guilt, Britta Johnson shows in a lovely new musical play at the Old Globe.
Read MoreTwo Jewish Worlds Far Apart In Old Globe ‘The Wanderers’ Premiere
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.
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