Posts Tagged ‘San Diego International Fringe Festival’
Monologues to Unite the World
One of the most ambitious online theatre events with a local connection is Theatre is the Cure. Created by San Diego artist, Hannah Logan, shortly after the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States, each performance consists of original monologues featuring talent from around the world.
Read MoreCan San Diego Go From a ‘Good’ to a ‘Great’ Theatre Town?
I don’t pretend to be an expert in the business of theatre, but as an interested observer I have been alarmed by both the decrease in the number of professional productions, as well as the difficulty of finding venues where work can be produced.
Read MoreARTS RADAR: Cool Hot Spots Downtown
You are reading ARTS RADAR, a weekly collection of events and links harvested by the writers at SanDiegoStory.com…
Read MoreSanDiegoStory.com Writers Present Bravos and Boos For 2014
Judging from the reaction of SanDiegoStory.com’s team of reviewers, 2014 was a mixed year for the arts in San Diego. While there was plenty to savor, there was also plenty to criticize…
Read MoreA World I Want to Live In: Blythe Barton Dance at San Diego Fringe
A novelist of dance, Blythe Barton, in her longer work, creates vivid societies onstage. In “The only real world I know is mine,” her premiere at the San Diego Fringe Fest, Barton’s world was a generous place that I wanted to live in.
Read MoreEverybody Wins at the San Diego Fringe Festival
What a delightful frolic the San Diego International Fringe Festival offers, in hundreds of spread over a dozen venues for a couple of weeks. Reminds me of another festival which struggled along in its early days but later turned out to be quite impressive. Hmmmm, let’s see. What was that name? It’s coming up pretty soon at the Convention Center…
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