Theatre Review: ‘Newsies’
‘Seize the Day’ and check out ‘Newsies’ at the Civic!
Vasquez chats about ’42nd Street’, the San Diego theatre community, his time at Juilliard and one of his worst auditions.
As it says on the poster, Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles is the “next best thing to seeing” the iconic foursome. And whoever wrote that nice little quote is exactly right.
Aimee Greenberg answers about directing fruitlessmoon theatreworks’ upcoming production of ‘Waiting for Godot’
With a book, lyrics, and music by South Park’s Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Frozen’s Robert Lopez, it’s one of the most offensive and funniest shows you’ll ever see.
The show is both funny and incredibly sad and director Delicia Turner Sonnenberg blends the two perfectly.
If you’re a fan of The Real Housewives or reality shows in general, then this show might be a good bet for some breezy weekend entertainment.
The Irish dance show, currently on its 20th Anniversary World Tour, is a total phenomenon and after watching the show, it’s easy to see why it’s lasted this long.
As Bob, Engel has a great voice and is a true song and dance man himself as he sings and dances his way through this show.
Yaroch talks about ‘Watson Intelligence’, winning the Craig Noel award, San Diego theatre and more!
Judging by the long and winding line in front of the merchandise booth, The Phantom of The Opera will have no trouble selling tickets for its run at the San Diego Civic Theatre.
San Diego once again has a La Cage aux Folles to attend, the cagelles to enjoy and in-laws to meet.
For one night only, you’ll get the chance to see this star under the stars at Moonlight Stage, Friday, October 2nd at 8pm!
Sonneberg and Rodriguez give the scoop about the show, rehearsing, acting in San Diego and more
The cast, led by both Hendersen and Jones, is outstanding. Hendersen, who never leaves the stage during the show, commands attention.
Engel was in the original production on Broadway 32 years ago.
In June, Townsend made his Broadway debut in the long-running crowdpleaser, Mamma Mia.
Directed by Steve Glaudini with a book by John August and lyrics by Tony nominee Andrew Lippa, the show is a treat to watch.
There’s a lot to like in San Diego Rep’s ‘Violet’, most notably, the fantastic group of actors under Sam Woodhouse’s direction.
Pippin is the dissatisfied heir to the throne of Charlemagne, who though smart, is always looking for the meaning of his existence, enlightenment, and transformation.