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Friday, July 14, 2017

Old Globe names its Hamlet for Shakespeare Festival staging by James Hebert

The Old Globe has found its Prince of Denmark to lead the Balboa Park theater’s first revival of “Hamlet” in a decade. The Globe is announcing that Grantham Coleman will take on the ti…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:00PM
Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Review: LaJolla Playhouse's "Old Place" starring Heidi Armbruster finds friendship & redemption on the front lawn by James Hebert

In Rachel Bond's gently affecting new play; HEIDI ("Angie") ARMBRUSTER's low-key performance gives her character the authentic feel of a lost but resilient soul who gains a sense of self.

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 01:24PM
Tuesday, July 11, 2017

A Divine inspiration for sea witch in Moonlight's 'Mermaid' by James Hebert

Randall Hickman is the kind of actor who loves to wrap his arms around an acting challenge. So what could be better than a character who has eight arms? (Not to mention some very serious mak…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 07:00PM
Monday, July 10, 2017

Playhouse's 'Old Place' finds friendship and redemption on the front lawn by James Hebert

Poetry is an abiding presence in Rachel Bonds’ “At the Old Place.” And her gently affecting new play calls to mind a line from a poem that’s not actually in the piece: “I learn by …

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 06:00PM
Sunday, July 9, 2017

Cygnet's 'Animal Crackers' takes silly to the extreme by James Hebert

Nothing’s done halfway in Cygnet Theatre’s slaphappy (and slapstick-y) revival of the Marx Brothers musical “Animal Crackers”: Even Groucho’s plus-sized mustache looks as if a semi…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 01:10PM
Saturday, July 8, 2017

'Guys and Dolls' a polished retro spectacle at Old Globe by James Hebert

Bogus beggars, plunderous nuns, cops on the take, gamblers on the make: The fine people of “Guys and Dolls” work so many angles you have to plot their progress with a protractor. And tha…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:45PM
Friday, July 7, 2017

A big shift at Moxie as founding artistic leader steps down by James Hebert

A good stage director is always thinking 10 steps ahead. And from the sound of things, Moxie Theatre executive artistic director Delicia Turner Sonnenberg — one of San Diego’s most accom…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 01:00PM
Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Leslie Odom Jr. talks Aaron Burr, San Diego and life after 'Hamilton' by James Hebert

To those who know Leslie Odom Jr. for his Tony Award-winning turn in the world-conquering musical “Hamilton,” the dashing singer-actor might seem some kind of overnight success. The trut…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:00PM
Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Ion's "Emmett Till" explores a racial trauma that still reverberates by James Hebert

It was 62 years ago this summer that Emmett Till was murdered in Mississippi — an appalling racial crime that helped ignite the civil rights movement. This week, Ion Theatre revisits his s…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:00PM
Friday, June 30, 2017

Globe giving a fresh go-round to 'Guys and Dolls' by James Hebert

The matchless 1950 musical “Guys and Dolls” has been revived to within an inch of its life over the decades, with a whole lot more than a bushel and a peck (to borrow from one of its son…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:15PM
Sunday, June 25, 2017

Fringe picks: '8 Songs' is mad fun at festival by James Hebert

The San Diego International Fringe Festival, whose fifth edition is now in full (and often freaky) flower here and in Tijuana, is a definition-defying mix of theater, dance, music and multip…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:00PM
Friday, June 23, 2017

Despite battles, San Diego arts mover Dea Hurston still aims high by James Hebert

The windows of Dea Hurston’s high-rise condo frame sweeping views of San Diego, from Balboa Park to Coronado to the blue Pacific beyond. And when Hurston purchased the place with her husba…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:45PM
Thursday, June 22, 2017

'Withering Heights' a supremely silly ode to Brontë by James Hebert

It seems pretty certain that if the novelist Emily Brontë had her druthers — or is that drithers? — the people behind the play “Withering Heights” would be tossed off the nearest (H…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 12:50PM
Tuesday, June 20, 2017

It's the final curtain for Mo`olelo Performing Arts Co. by James Hebert

What had seemed inevitable for Mo`olelo Performing Arts Co. has officially come to pass: The socially engaged San Diego theater company is calling it quits after 13 years. But the once-thriv…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:00PM
Monday, June 19, 2017

Globe's 'Richard II' a gripping exploration of power and its complications by James Hebert

It’s been some week for Will Shakespeare, what with the uproar surrounding the Public Theater’s Trump-ian depiction of Julius Caesar in the play about the ill-fated Roman. So maybe it’…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 06:00PM
Friday, June 16, 2017

La Jolla Playhouse announces WoW Festival for downtown by James Hebert

For its third festival incarnation, WoW is heading south. The Without Walls Festival — La Jolla Playhouse’s celebration of immersive, site-specific and otherwise boundary-busting perform…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:00PM
Thursday, June 15, 2017

Touring musical 'The Bodyguard' heavy on the spectacle by James Hebert

If theatrical overkill could, you know, kill, you might need a bodyguard for protection from the excesses of “The Bodyguard.” Not that bombast is all there is to this movie-based musical…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:00PM
Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Moonlight rolling out 'Mamma Mia!' and more for summer 2018 by James Hebert

As Moonlight Stage Productions rolls out “Aida” — the Vista company’s first production of the 2017 summer season — it’s also announcing the lineup for its 2018 season, which offe…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:00PM

Elton John-scored 'Aida' launches Moonlight's summer season by James Hebert

Quick — name that Disney-originated Broadway musical with the songs by Elton John and Tim Rice and the story about African royalty. If you said “The Lion King,” you’d be right — bu…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 06:00PM
Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Playhouse shows' directors take home dual Tony Awards by James Hebert

The Tony Awards took a surprise direction for two La Jolla Playhouse-bred shows last night — with “direction” being the operative word. While the musical “Come From Away” and the p…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:37PM

Six things to look for at the 2017 Tony Awards by James Hebert

It’s true that the Tony Awards chose an unusual suspect to host the 2017 edition of the annual Broadway theater honors. But the anointing of Kevin Spacey — the Oscar-winning actor (“Th…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:37PM
Monday, June 12, 2017

'Blacktop' offers glimpses of pain, compassion by James Hebert

It’s a little startling when, toward the end of the darkly poetic “Blacktop Sky,” the young homeless man Klass suddenly turns to us and observes: “You may not be fully aware of the t…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:00PM
Monday, June 5, 2017

Zippy staging makes 'Damn Yankees' swing by James Hebert

It takes nine players to make a baseball team, which means San Diego Musical Theatre could field an entire five-club division with the mob of actors and musicians the company suits up for it…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 05:00PM
Friday, June 2, 2017

Reunited for 'Richard II' at the Old Globe by James Hebert

The story of Shakespeare’s “Richard II” revolves around two men who would be king. The story of the Old Globe Theatre’s return to the darkly poetic history play, though, revolves aro…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:45PM
Monday, May 29, 2017

'Escape to Margaritaville' goes down easy at La Jolla Playhouse by James Hebert

Margaritaville is both a place and state of mind. Word is that it’s also — and we’re working to confirm this now — the title of a popular song. Seriously, though, it seems a genius m…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 05:00PM
Sunday, May 28, 2017

'Revolutionists' a funny and forceful ode to bold women by James Hebert

They faced chauvinism, ridicule, oppression and the gleaming blade of the guillotine. Nevertheless, they persisted. And in Lauren Gunderson’s inventive, history-inflected “The Revolution…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:00PM
Friday, May 26, 2017

Summer arts preview: Top 10 theater picks by James Hebert

From rock to pop-opera to classic show tunes, musicals rule San Diego’s stages this summer. But there’s still room for some promising plays, too. Here’s a look at what’s likely to he…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:00AM
Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Seeing double with 'Buddy' at Intrepid and NVA by James Hebert

Acting is many ways an exercise in seeing the world through someone else’s eyes. For Paul Eddy, though, there’s been the added matter of trying to see through Buddy Holly’s glasses. Ho…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 12:00PM
Friday, May 19, 2017

'Imaginary Invalid' getting the Fiasco treatment at Old Globe by James Hebert

On its surface, Molière’s “The Imaginary Invalid” — the story of a man fixated on, and frustrated by, matters of health care — would seem a pretty apt choice of play for this mome…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:00PM

La Jolla-born musical 'Come From Away' will tour North America by James Hebert

The news keeps on coming for “Come From Away,” the 9/11-connected Broadway musical that had its world premiere at La Jolla Playhouse two years ago in a co-production with Seattle Rep. Ju…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 12:40PM
Thursday, May 18, 2017

'Come From Away' notches 300th performance by James Hebert

With barely three weeks until the Tony Awards ceremony, the La Jolla Playhouse-bred musical “Come From Away” — which is nominated for seven of the Broadway theater honors — continues…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 05:00PM

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Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
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Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
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