Posts Tagged ‘Jessica Stone’
In the Midst of Sylvan Balboa Park, the Old Globe’s ‘As You Like It’ Thrives
The Globe has pulled ‘As You Like It’ ahead into the 18th Century with nary a hitch in a lovely outdoor production nicely staged by Jessica Stone and dressed by a gang of outdoor formalists.
Read MoreOld Globe ‘Barefoot in the Park’ Again But Broadway Comedies Have Changed
The imaginary romantics of Neil Simon’s early smash hit return to the stage of the Old Globe Theatre to remind us that, among other things, Broadway comedies have changed a lot in 50 years.
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 MoreShaw wrestles Romanticism at the Old Globe Theatre
George Bernard Shaw took aim at the prevailing romanticism of the later Victorian era in ‘Arms and the Man,’ and the Old Globe Theatre’s sumptuous production, fulfilling needs we might not have known we had, helps him keep on winning over a century later.
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