The worlds of playwright Noah Haidle’s “Smokefall” are disparate and inscrutable. Act I (titled “Help Me Remember”) unfolds in a Grand Rapids, Mich., that smacks of David Lynch’s…
SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 01:30PMVery much a product of its time and place, the swingin’ England of 1969, Sir Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy “How the Other Half Loves” skirts the edges of issues such as sexual politics and…
SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 01:00PMRobert Preston. There - got that out of the way. One can't think of Meredith Willson's "The Music Man" without at the same time thinking of Robert Preston, the late great showstopper who ori…
SOURCE: SanDiego.com at 04:00PMFor those of us lucky enough to have had one, the treehouse brings to mind memories of childhood’s innocence. The treehouse was a place that was all ours, a refuge, a hideaway in the s…
SOURCE: SanDiego.com at 04:00PM