Posts Tagged ‘classic’
North Coast Evokes a Time of Change with Chekhov’s ‘The Cherry Orchard’
I have to admire NCR for its commitment to authors such as Chekhov and Pinter, as well as its commitment to actors talented enough to bring life to these plays.
Read MoreSDMT’s ‘Anything Goes’ Sparkles and Charms
Light as a bubbly glass of the finest champagne, Anything Goes should charm SDMT audiences through March 12.
Read MoreActors Bryan Banville & Luke Harvey Jacobs ‘Tolerate’ Each Other in Diversionary’s Hilarious ‘Irma Vep’
A gay play that entertains its audiences with both its wit and its perspicacity…
Read MoreIntrepid’s ‘Woolf’ Approaches Brilliance
Calling something brilliant is typically overkill, but this production comes darn close…
Read MoreSDMT’s The Sound of Music: Resistance is Futile
The Sound of Music is a lot like the infamous Borg in Star Trek: whether you like it or not, resistance is futile. Usually, I’m pretty well gone by the time the von Trapp children first enter. But, San Diego Musical Theatre’s production had me from the title number and held me enthralled through the last note…
Read MoreWelk’s South Pacific Features Fine Male Singing
South Pacific, now playing through March 17 at the Welk Resorts Theatre, is deservedly rated as one of the best and most lavish musicals of all time. The Welk’s production is nowhere near lavish, but it proves to be solid enough to be enjoyed by the entire family.
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