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Theater Review: A BEAUTIFUL NOISE (National Tour)
THIS RETROSPECTIVE ON NEIL DIAMOND SPARKLES When one thinks back to the top solo music acts of the 1970s, the biggest names to come to mind are likely Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Barry Manilow, Barbra Streisand, and Donna Summer. But one man, with less fanfare perhaps, outsold them all. In fact, he outsold…
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Theater Review: HOUSE OF INDIA (The Old Globe)
CURRY UP TO THE OLD GLOBE FOR A TASTE OF FAMILY SERVED HOT The Old Globe is presenting the world premiere of House of India, a new play by Deepak Kumar. The show unfolds in the Globe’s Sheryl and Harvey White Theater, an intimate space offering a theater-in-the-round experience—an element that’s pivotal to the success…
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Theater Review: THE COUNTER (Moxie Theatre in San Diego)
FORGET THE USUAL – MOXIE IS SERVING A TENDER STORY WITH A SIDE OF TRUTH Not every good story needs to take you around the world in eighty days or off to a magical land with wizards; sometimes, a simple, well-written interaction between regular people whom one might meet at, say, a store, can be…
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Theater Review: BRIGHT STAR (Lamplighters Community Theatre in San Diego)
COMFORTABLE HOMEY FOLK SHARE A SWEET STORY Book and music creators Steve Martin (yes, THAT Steve Martin) and Edie Brickell heard a true story from 1902 and became somewhat obsessed with it. They brainstormed a purely fictional account of what could have led up to that moment (most of Act I), the actual moment itself…
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Theater Review: HAMILTON (National Tour in San Diego)
NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S 1776 Until Hamilton, if you’d asked me if I liked rap music, you’d have gotten a pretty quick, “No.” And I still do cringe at the memories of cars driving up my street with offensive lyrics played at sonic boom levels, because that had been my primary exposure to rap. So why…
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Theater Review: THE PROM (San Diego Musical Theatre
MUSICAL ROM-COM PROM IS DA BOMB! Oh, the high school prom! Has any event, short of one’s wedding perhaps, ever been given more stress-inducing over-attention? Who to bring, what to wear, how to get there, corsages, after-parties, and more—it’s amazing it ever goes well. So, what a great setting for a play where the main…
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Theater Review: PERIL IN THE ALPS (Agatha Christie World Premiere by Steven Dietz at North Coast Rep)
SWEETLY PLAYFUL TREATMENT OF A COMPLICATED PLOT The prolific author Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was the creator of 66 novels, 14 volumes of short stories and 20 plays, ten of which have been published. Half of her novels involved a quirky, fussy little Belgian private detective named Hercule Poirot solving mysteries of murder. Ironically, Christie hated…
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Theater Review: HILLARY AND CLINTON (OnWord Theatre at the Alma Hotel in San Diego)
WHAT’S IN A NAME? A LOT WHEN IT’S “CLINTON” “Feelings are a terrible way to make decisions, Bill.” “Yes, but people don’t think you have any.” Reviewing this show is almost like reviewing two separate factors: the show itself and the experience they are creating. In the talkback afterward, Producing Artistic Director and Education Coordinator…
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Theater Review: THE HOT WING KING (Cygnet Theatre)
THESE WINGS ARE FLAMING IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE In our divided nation, there are still a few universals that bring us together. Puppies. Mother’s Day. Pizza. And, tagging close behind on the pizza bandwagon: the deep-fried delight known as “chicken wings.” But the folks at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo who first served them…
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Theater Review: REGENCY GIRLS (Pre-Broadway World Premiere at The Old Globe)
A RIOTOUS CARRIAGE RIDE THROUGH TIME Somewhere between empire waistlines and leather harnesses, Regency Girls carves out a raucous, messy, and strangely moving place for itself onstage at The Old Globe. This new musical, with a book by Jennifer Crittenden and Gabrielle Allan, takes the stiff-backed decorum of Austen-era England and smashes it headfirst into…
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Highly Recommended Theater: FIRST DATE (Point Loma Playhouse in San Diego)
I had a blind date. I waited two hours on the corner. A girl walked by. I said, “Are you Louise?’” She said, “Are you Rodney?” I said, “Yeah.” She said, ‘I’m not Louise.” — Rodney Dangerfield Perhaps the only thing less comfortable than the average official first date is if it’s a…
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Theater Review: TRUE WEST (Roustabouts Theatre Company at Diversionary Theatre in San Diego)
TRUE ZEST IN TRUE WEST As my sixtieth year on earth winds down, I’d like to believe those years have seasoned me with a strong degree of wisdom, patience, and finesse. As I said, I’d like to believe that, but there are two people who can reduce me to a furious, outrageous adolescent in a…
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Theater Review: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME (North Coast Rep)
WE, THE THEATRE, IN ORDER TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION Heidi Schreck wrote this mostly-autobiographical play and starred in it when it played on Broadway, where it was Tony-nominated for Best Play in 2017. So when Heidi broke the fourth wall at the beginning by saying, “Hi everyone! I’m Heidi!” she meant it. So when…
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Theater Review: CURTAINS (Coronado Playhouse, San Diego)
Coronado Playhouse is reviving the 2007 musical comedy/murder mystery Curtains through March 30. The show is the final collaboration of the great music theater team of composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb (the team was working on The Visit when Ebb died in 2004). After original book author Peter Stone died in 2003, Rupert…
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Theater Recommendation: AIN’T TOO PROUD: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS (National Tour in San Diego)
AIN’T TOO PROUD TO PUT ON A GOOD SHOW From 1964 to 1969, there was hardly a time when there wasn’t a hit on the Top 40 by The Temptations. A staple of ‘60s Motown music, the five men of The Temptations seemed able to do no wrong, with hits like “My Girl,” “The Way…
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Theater Review: A PERFECT GANESH (Lamplighters Community Theatre in San Diego)
GANESHA GRANTS GRACE IN A GLORIOUSLY GRITTY JOURNEY The Hindu religion has multiple gods. Ganesha, also called Ganesh, is revered as the god of wisdom, luck, and beginnings. His beloved spirit is present in everything, and he is generally depicted as joyful, seeing the best in people and the world around him. He is easily…
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Theater Review: 3 SUMMERS OF LINCOLN (La Jolla Playhouse)
A HOUSE DIVIDED, A MUSICAL UNITED La Jolla Playhouse has struck gold with 3 Summers of Lincoln, a bold world premiere musical that dives into the three critical summers—1862, 1863, and 1864—when President Abraham Lincoln fought to hold the Union together amid the country’s deep divisions over slavery. With a book by Joe DiPietro (Memphis,…
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Highly Recommended Theater: REGENCY GIRLS (Pre-Broadway World Premiere at The Old Globe)
YOU GO, GIRLS! San Diego’s theater scene is about to get a jolt of excitement as The Old Globe prepares the pre-Broadway world premiere of Regency Girls, a bold and hilarious new musical comedy opening on April 2, 2025. Featuring an all-star creative team and a powerhouse cast, this electrifying production promises to be one…
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Theater Review: THE DARK HEART OF DOOLEY STEVENS (Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company in San Diego)
THIS WILD RIDE SHOULD BE DOOLEY NOTED Francis Gercke—both the playwright and Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company‘s artistic director—welcomed the audience prior to the matinee. During his greeting, he remarked, “If at various points in the play you find yourself thinking, ‘I’m not sure I’m entirely following this,’ don’t worry. You’re exactly where you’re supposed to…
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Theater Review: WE ARE CONTINUOUS (Diversionary Theatre)
CONTINUOUSLY ENTERTAINING What’s most striking about the excellent we are continuous by Harrison David Rivers (The Bandaged Place, This Bitter Earth) is that it doesn’t just break the fourth wall occasionally—it shatters it entirely. The writing style is unlike anything I’ve seen in a multi-actor staging. It’s more akin to three-person storytelling, where the other two characters…

















