Review: Self-Respect and Sandwiches are on the Menu at CLYDE'S at MOXIE Theatre
Welcome to CLYDE’S, where the art of making a sandwich can lead to enlightenment. Staffed by formerly incarcerated people trying to rebuild their lives, but run by someone who has no real internet in food, or their employees beyond making the sale, this play has something to say about the work to build a better life, self-respect, and of course, the perfect sandwich.
Review: AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY at Backyard Renaissance
AUGUST: OSGAE COUNTY by Backyard Renaissance, which is playing through September 16th offers some breathtaking performances in this comedy-drama about the strong-willed Weston family who have all chosen paths away from each other until a family crisis brings them all back.
Theaters Offering Virtual Summer Classes, Workshops and More!
Summer is here, and that means an abundance of heat, sunshine, and creativity just waiting to be brought to life. While the global health crisis may still be keeping the doors to most theaters shut, theater companies around the country have risen to the challenge and created new doors to walk through- virtual ones!
Junior Theatre Explores Gender And Identity In Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT
San Diego Junior Theatre will present William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, or What You Will at the Casa del Prado Theatre, January 10-19, 2020. This production utilizes gender-fluid casting and explores concepts of gender and identity through Shakespeare's text. Post-show talkbacks covering these topics will take place on Saturday, January 11 and 18. Tickets are $14 for Youth and $16 for Adults. Visit this link for tickets and more information.
BWW Review: VOYEURS DE VENUS at MOXIE Theatre
History is written, and perceived through the lenses of those that have the privilege to tell the story. VOYEURS DE VENUS, now playing at MOXIE Theatre through September 9th is a stunning and provocative show that makes the audience reflect on when exploitation has masqueraded as exploration, science and prejudice has gone hand in hand, and just how much of history is fact and how much is shaped by those in power.
University of Michigan presents Dominique Morisseau Play Inspired By Jena Six Case
Racially motivated criminal injustice is the topic of a powerful drama by University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance alumna Dominique Morisseau, to be presented by the Department of Theatre & Drama this month. Titled 'Blood at the Root,' and based on a true incident that took place in Louisiana in 2006, the play will be performed Nov. 16-19 at the Arthur Miller Theatre at the Walgreen Drama Center on U-M's North Campus.
New Fortune Theatre Co. Announces San Diego Professional Premiere of LES LIASONS DANGEREUSES
Les Liaisons Dangereuses was adapted by Christopher Hampton in 1985 from an epistolary novel of the same title by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, 1782. Although an army general and never before a writer, it has been said de Laclos intended to (in his own words), 'write a work which departed from the ordinary, which made a noise, and which would remain on earth after [his] death'. It is universally agreed he achieved his ambitions with his masterpiece, Liaisons.
New Fortune Theatre Co. Announces San Diego Professional Premiere of LES LIASONS DANGEREUSES
Les Liaisons Dangereuses was adapted by Christopher Hampton in 1985 from an epistolary novel of the same title by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, 1782. Although an army general and never before a writer, it has been said de Laclos intended to (in his own words), 'write a work which departed from the ordinary, which made a noise, and which would remain on earth after [his] death'. It is universally agreed he achieved his ambitions with his masterpiece, Liaisons.
BWW Review: PEERLESS
PEERLESS is playing through October 9th at MOXIE theatre. For showtimes and ticket information go to www.Moxietheatre.com
Photo Flash: First Look at Sierra Rep's IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY, Now Playing
Sierra Repertory Theatre brings the spirit of the holiday season to its East Sonora stage with Joe Landry's live 1940s radio broadcast version of the beloved film It's A Wonderful Life, playing now through December 22. Seven actors play dozens of characters, while a foley artist produces the sound effects, all in front of their live studio audience. Check out a first look below!
Sierra Rep Stages IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, Now thru 12/22
Sierra Repertory Theatre brings the spirit of the holiday season to its East Sonora stage with Joe Landry's live 1940s radio broadcast version of the beloved film It's A Wonderful Life, playing tonight, November 15 to December 22. Seven actors play dozens of characters, while a foley artist produces the sound effects, all in front of their live studio audience.
Sierra Rep to Stage IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 11/15-12/22
Sierra Repertory Theatre brings the spirit of the holiday season to its East Sonora stage with Joe Landry's live 1940s radio broadcast version of the beloved film It's A Wonderful Life, playing November 15 to December 22. Seven actors play dozens of characters, while a foley artist produces the sound effects, all in front of their live studio audience.