Posts Tagged ‘theatre’
‘Riverdance’ 25th Anniversary Tour Alight with the Energy and Joy of Traditional Irish Dance
Long celebrated and revered, the infamous Irish and Celtic dance and music show Riverdance is spinning into town for a quick three-day jaunt for San Diego audiences at Broadway San Diego’s Civic Theatre.
Read MoreDynamic 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 MoreKandace Crystal Shines in One-Woman Show ‘Neat’ at Scripps Ranch Theatre
In a fearless, compelling portrayal of one woman’s coming-of-age experience, Kandace Crystal leaves it all on the stage in Neat, a Scripps Ranch Theatre and Loud Fridge co-production currently running through April 16.
Read MoreDark Comedy ‘God of Carnage’ Tackles the Unveiling of a Superficial Society
Descending from superficial civility to the basest satire, Backyard Renaissance’s God of Carnage opens the floodgates on disheveled, disfigured drama and who we are behind closed doors when we are forced to reckon with our fears and frustrations.
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 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.
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