Posts Tagged ‘Jason Lyons’
As Cultures Merge, Hope Blooms in Old Globe’s ‘Familiar’
The complications of a mixed-heritage marriage are both more involved and more enriching than might be expected in Danai Gurira’s ‘Familiar’ at the Old Globe.
Read MoreSo Who Wrote ‘Ken Ludwig’s Robin Hood!’ at the Old Globe? Oh!
The whole saga of Sherwood Forest unfolds in th intimate confines of the Old Globe Theatre’s White Theatre, with sword fights and scenery and quick changes, but to what end?
Read MoreOld Globe’s Labors Win With ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’
Shakespeare’s most formal, artificial play is like an extension of Balboa Park this summer in the Old Globe Theatre’s verdant, joyous production.
Read MoreOne Piano, Two Guys and a Comic Tradition
Given enough talent, two guys can make a piano and a shipment of cliches into an evening of delights. “Murder For Two” at the Old Globe is proof.
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