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Thursday, June 16, 2016

‘Sister Act’ a charmer at Moonlight by James Hebert

Even if you don’t agree that disco is, in fact, the eighth deadly sin, you’ve got to admit it has done some unholy things in the name of music. (Two words: “Funky Town.”) So it’s s…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:46PM
Wednesday, June 15, 2016

‘Bright Star’ closing on Broadway by James Hebert

The Old Globe Theatre-bred musical “Bright Star” is blinking out on Broadway. Lead producer Joey Parnes announced Tuesday that the bluegrass-laced show, created by the actor-writer-music…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 10:46AM
Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Ion’s ‘Lydia’ a haunting drama by James Hebert

In “Lydia,” a mystery woman with seemingly magical powers drops into a family home and utterly transforms the lives of those inside. As lyrical as Octavio Solis’ play can be, though, �…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:29PM
Saturday, June 11, 2016

Quick tip: Ion brings in 'Lydia' by James Hebert

Hillcrest theater staging San Diego premiere of Octavio Solis play

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 06:56AM
Friday, June 10, 2016

‘Hamilton’ ready to rule over Tonys by James Hebert

Some 25,000 years ago, an advancing glacier carved out the terrain that would one day become New York City. After that, not a whole lot happened in Manhattan until Aug. 6, 2015, when “Hami…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 12:38PM

'Hamilton' is heading to San Diego by James Hebert

Tour of smash-hit Broadway musical will hit town in 2017-18 season

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 05:42AM

The wages of war in ‘Macbeth’ by James Hebert

The tragedy of “Macbeth” begins with the witches — those three “weird sisters” whose utterances foretell (or do they compel?) the title character’s murderous rise to power. And a…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 05:42AM
Thursday, June 9, 2016

VIDEO: 'Hamilton' preps for the Tonys by James Hebert

Hit musical about founding father set for Broadway's big party.

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:04AM
Sunday, June 5, 2016

Intrepid Theatre on the move by James Hebert

Some young theater companies burst onto the stage scene in a roil of raw ambition and energy. But Intrepid Theatre — as has become its style — did things a little differently. Seven year…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:53PM

THE BACK STORY: Intrepid Theatre by James Hebert

How and when did you first encounter Intrepid?

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 04:53PM
Friday, June 3, 2016

Second City hitting town again by James Hebert

The Second City will make its first return to San Diego since 2014 this summer, when it brings its election-themed show “Free Speech! (While Supplies Last)” to La Jolla Playhouse.

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:04PM
Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Ibsen's an 'it’ playwright at NCRT by James Hebert

The name Henrik Ibsen means a lot in the theater world; what it usually does not mean is “box-office gold.” So David Ellenstein was more than a little surprised back in 2010 when his Nor…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:46PM

Students top tough competion at Ben Vereen Awards by James Hebert

Musical-theater performers from CCA, SCPA punch tickets to New York for nationals.

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:47AM
Sunday, May 29, 2016

Intrepid’s ‘Song’ gives Guthrie his due by James Hebert

Musical saga proves insightful and inspiring.

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:47PM

SDMT’s ‘42nd Street’ taps into magic by James Hebert

If streets have feelings (and egos), 41st and 43rd must be crying their asphalts off about now. The movie and musical “42nd Street” have long given that stretch of pavement at the heart …

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:47PM
Friday, May 27, 2016

Summer arts preview: Top 12 theater picks by James Hebert

Summer is the season for musicals, and San Diego’s theater outlook doesn’t disappoint, with a full slate of song-filled shows. But plenty of promising nonmusical plays are on the way, to…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 02:28PM
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

UCSD, USD rank high in acting survey by James Hebert

It’s no secret that two of the top graduate theater programs in the country are situated here in San Diego. But a new survey from The Hollywood Reporter reaffirms not just the national but…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 06:27AM
Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Quick tip: Tapping back to '42nd Street' by James Hebert

Sent onstage with those famous words, “You’re going out there a youngster, but you’ve got to come back a star!,” the upstart Peggy Sawyer gets her big Broadway break in what might be…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 07:11PM
Sunday, May 22, 2016

'Camp David' makes history live by James Hebert

Old Globe stages worthy West Coast premiere of fact-based play.

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 01:38PM
Saturday, May 21, 2016

‘Hollywood’ has split personality at Playhouse by James Hebert

The law wasn’t all that interested in finding out who killed the film director William Desmond Taylor back in 1922. Neither, in a way, is the new La Jolla Playhouse show about the notoriou…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:40PM

A taste of the theatrical in ‘fish story’ by James Hebert

There’s a line the sushi chef Koji utters in “tokyo fish story” that strives to capture the fleeting achievement of his culinary art.“A glistening, edible moment,” Koji calls his c…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:40PM

NEA awards $258,000 to local groups by James Hebert

Nearly a dozen San Diego County arts and culture groups have earned grants in the latest round of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. The NEA awarded a total of $258,000 to the…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 03:40PM
Sunday, May 15, 2016

Sadat family revisits history at Old Globe by James Hebert

History joined hands with the living, breathing present at the Old Globe on Saturday evening, as the theater welcomed the family of a felled world leader who’s depicted in the play “Camp…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 10:18PM
Friday, May 13, 2016

Top actor here earns a major honor by James Hebert

One of San Diego’s most esteemed and seasoned stage actors will be joining nine others from around the nation — including a Tony Award winner — in a highly selective fellowship program…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 07:07AM
Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Celebrating songs of an American icon by James Hebert

As the son of a Baptist preacher, Ruff Yeager was raised with vocal harmonies in his bones. “It’s the music of my upbringing — this style of music,” says Yeager, who is directing “…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:44PM
Monday, May 9, 2016

‘Bright Star’ wins a best-musical honor by James Hebert

“Bright Star,” the Steve Martin/Edie Brickell that had its world premiere at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre, has just won the Outer Critics Circle Award as best new Broadway musical. Th…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:11PM
Wednesday, May 4, 2016

A new musical on a tough topic by James Hebert

Musical theater has demonstrated it can stretch to accommodate all kinds of difficult subjects. Still, it’s not terribly often that a small company such as San Diego’s Diversionary Theat…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:45PM

Anna Deavere Smith heading to Globe by James Hebert

The accomplished playwright, performer and monologist Anna Deavere Smith is returning to San Diego in June for a one-night presentation of her latest work, the Old Globe Theatre has announce…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 12:26PM
Tuesday, May 3, 2016

‘Hamilton’ rides high in Tony nominations by James Hebert

The big shocker out of this morning’s Tony Awards nominations: A few other shows besides “Hamilton” also made it into the field. But the blockbuster hip-hop musical about the founding …

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 02:13PM
Monday, May 2, 2016

'Dinner’ serves a blend of the intriguing, bland by James Hebert

World-premiere play at Lamb’s has memorable moments, but static staging stymies some drama

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 10:53AM
Friday, April 29, 2016

Old Globe unveils a wide-ranging season by James Hebert

The Old Globe’s just-announced 2016-17 season may boast two world premieres and the return of a huge entertainment name who’s becoming something like the theater’s unofficial resident …

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 06:19PM

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2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 01, 2025: Glengarry Glen Ross
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
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