Posts Tagged ‘play’
Scripps Ranch Theatre’s ‘Extreme Home Makeover’ a universal exploration of grief and growth
Set in a world where opportunity comes with conditions and a VHS tape can be a lifeline to survival, Makasha Copeland’s Extreme Home Makeover, running through Dec. 4 at Scripps Ranch Theatre, offers some welcome side-eye to that process while elevating one family’s desperation to simply come out standing on the other side…
Read MoreMoxie’s dystopian drama ‘The Children’ an intriguing glimpse into the aftermath of nuclear disaster
Dystopia, drama, and something sinister underlie Lucy Kirkwood’s play The Children, directed by Kim Strassburger and running through December 4 at the Moxie Theatre…
Read MoreServing the war effort sometimes means Shakespeare in ‘Into the Breeches’ at North Coast Rep
From ghost light to opening night, Into the Breeches is an irreverent, irresistible comedy that brings the challenge of staging a play in wartime 1942 (without the troupe) into the spotlight…
Read MoreCult Classic ‘Little Shop’ Gets a More Tender Treatment at San Diego Musical Theatre
Skid Row gets a dash of surprising realism and some capable crooning in San Diego Musical Theatre’s production of Little Shop of Horrors…
Read MoreHolmes Continues to be Popular in Lamb’s Production of ‘Baskerville’
Lamb’s had a hit with a production of The 39 Steps, so the similarity of a small cast Baskerville must have been appealing…
Read MoreUnexpected What We Talk About… hits comedy, drama, and everything in between in its run at The Old Globe
To no surprise, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank does not shy away from difficult topics…
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