Posts Tagged ‘review’
Dynamic Duo Lead New Village Arts’ Comedy ‘The Roommate’
A raucous single act play running through April 23, New Village Arts’ newest opening The Roommate brings together two talented actors for a comedy about finding yourself through the interactions you have with others.
Read MoreBreathtaking ‘Sunday in the Park with George’ Opens at CCAE Theatricals
“What the eye arranges is what is beautiful,” the acclaimed artist explains onstage. Leaving Sunday in the Park at Escondido’s Center Theatre, running through Mar. 5, I was inclined to agree. A triumphant season kick-off, the T.J. Dawson-helmed production is a work of art, much like the painting it embodies.
Read MoreExquisitely Performed ‘Under a Baseball Sky’ Hits a Home Run in its World Premiere
Exquisitely crafted and performed, José Cruz González’s Under a Baseball Sky is a celebration of tenacity, perseverance, community responsibility, and the ways that we lift one another up in our darkest hours.
Read MoreAlternately Tense and Tender Drama ‘Birds of North America’ Tackles Family Dynamics
Intention, integrity, advocacy, and the spaces that both bind and divide us are on elegant display in Moxie Theatre’s newest offering and exploration of family, Birds of North America, running through Mar. 5.
Read More‘Ain’t Too Proud’ a joyful survey of Temptations history
Ain’t Too Proud’s national tour has arrived, bringing the joy and energy of the Temptations to life at Broadway San Diego’s Civic Theatre through January 8th. Featuring music from The Legendary Motown Catalog and book by Dominique Morisseau, Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations is a force of nature: after all, in two and a half hours, it manages to be a Motown concert tour, a history lesson, and an ode to the sound that has been sweeping America since 1960.
Read MoreThe sun arrives in San Diego with the nationally touring production of ‘Annie’
The combination of “Tomorrow” and red ringlets are so iconic that most of us have an Annie memory from years past. This national tour, on its swing through San Diego, will be that memory for the throng of youth who flocked to the December 28 delayed opening at the Civic Theatre, where the production runs through January 1.
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