Yorkshire, 1919: The Great War is over and it’s a new Golden Age. The six Conway siblings gather for a birthday celebration filled with laughter and hope, and they dream of the shining futures awaiting them. Same house, same room, 1937: the world is a darker place and things haven’t quite panned out. Perhaps 1919 wasn’t as bright as it seemed? English stage giant J.B. Priestley (An Inspector Calls) bends time and space in a powerful family drama that is a theatrical exploration of how past, present and future are finally all one.
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What the Constitution Means to Me
North Coast Repertory Theatre (2/26 - 3/23) | |
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Regency Girls
The Old Globe (4/2 - 5/4) | |
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Love, Linda
New Village Arts (2/7 - 2/23)
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Other Desert Cities
Cygnet Theatre (2/5 - 3/2) | |
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Wicked
Civic Theatre- San Diego (2/5 - 3/2) | |
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Latin History For Morons
Sunshine Brooks Theater (5/23 - 6/8) | |
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The Mark of Zorro (1920), played by Ken Double
Balboa Theatre (4/14 - 4/14) | |
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Elton John and Friends!
COLABO (3/8 - 4/12) | |
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Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
Civic Theatre- San Diego (3/28 - 3/30) | |
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