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Chemistry, Age and Care Play Stellar Roles in Scripps Ranch Theatre Season Opener

Heisenberg by Simon Stephens. Currently playing until February 13 A Blog View by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti I always appreciate seeing stripped-down theatre pieces where the actors and the performance itself take you through the story. Scripps Ranch Theatre’s season opener Heisenberg is a play with two actors on stage the whole time (75 minutes), with no intermission, in […]

La crisis de identidad y el equilibrio entre lo personal, laboral y familiar fueron los elementos que inspiraron al productor y director mexicano Salomón Askenazi para la creación del largometraje ´El Rey de la Fiesta´

Disponible en cines a nivel nacional a partir del 20 de enero El rey de la fiesta película mexicana muestra la vida al paralelo de los hermanos gemelos Héctor y Rafael. Entrados ya en sus cincuenta y tantos años, Héctor es hombre de familia a cargo del negocio familiar y Rafael lo opuesto: Matrimonios fallidos, fiesta, […]

Top 2021 San Diego Theatre Picks -From Another Zero-

Six titles, honorable mentions, and what is peeking my curiosity for 2022 by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti In this now Omicron era and God knows what Greek letter is next, some companies around the country have announced cancellations and postponements due to the new variant, I urge everyone to support their local theatres, be safe, and follow the […]

New Village Arts Innovates this Holiday Season Presenting the Hilarious

1222 Oceanfront: A Black Family Christmas Playing at the Carlsbad Venue Until December 26  A Blog View by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti Deja Fields, Kory LaQuess Pullam, Durwood Murray, Frankie Alicea-Ford, Milena (Sellers) Phillips, Victor Morris, Portia Gregory, and “Joon”. Photo by Rich Soublet The holiday season brings many offerings from Christmas carols, photo ops, light trails, […]

Diversionary Theatre’s Azul Shines a Light on a Cuban Family

Playwright C. Quintana hits all the marks as she taps into the cultural realities of being an immigrant in the United States while having a family that is born and raised here.  A Blog View by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti Sofia Sassone as Zelia and Zuleima Guevara as Yadra. Photo Simpatika.com Diversionary Theatre always brings strong works that put […]

A ‘Bah! Humbug!’ Like You Will Not See Anywhere Else

The Old Globe’s Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Show is Fun, Funny, and Just Merry A Blog View by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti Cathryn Wake, George Abud, Bill Buell, Orville Mendoza, and Jacque Wilke. Photo by Jim Cox  The holidays bring an array of options for everyone to enjoy and kick off the festivities. Showings of Charles […]

To The Yellow House is an original piece worthy to be seen.

The La Jolla Playhouse World-Premiere by  Kimber Lee, Directed by Neel Keller is currently playing until December 12 A Blog View by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti Paco Tolson as “Vincent” photo by Rich Soublet II. Going back to the Mandell Weiss Theatre after so long was truly special. This venue is perfect for Kimber Lee’s world premiere To The […]

The Roustabouts Theatre Co. in San Diego is Back with in Person Theatre.

For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls Begins The Live Extravaganza With  Funny, Cheeky  One-Act Plays Running Until December 4 at MOXIE Theatre Omri Schein, Walter Murray, Wendy Waddell, and Wendy Maples – Photo Credit: Tim Bostsko A Blog View by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti Roustabouts really brought the histrionic content game during that year and a half […]