Después de 28 años de éxito con las funciones de “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” The Old Globe presenta un concierto en atril con versión en español.

El formato será un concierto con los actores en atril y no se le resta mérito, ya que, echado a andar, lo de más es lo de menos.
Chalk Circle Collective Comes Back Reloaded with its Annual Production

The plot starts with eight actors coming to the stage and greeting the audience with a heads-up that the show will be a sort of remixed/reimagined Our Town by Thornton Wilder.
OnWord Theatre Closes Season with the One-Woman Play: “Beauty’s Daughter”

The new kid on the block, OnWord, is taking over Diversionary’s Black Box space with another West Coast premiere: Beauty’s Daughter by Obie award winner Dael Orlandersmith, directed by Danielle Bunch and starring Marti Gobel, who is also coming back to the role after almost a decade.
La Jolla Playhouse World-Premieres “Working Girl” with Music and Lyrics by Pop Icon Cyndi Lauper

Great choreography and amazing performances in an eighties flare. Wishing the songs sounded more authentic.
North Coast REP’s San Diego Premiere: EISENHOWER: THIS PIECE OF GROUND

Let’s be honest — a two-hour, one-person show about a former U.S. president could easily lean toward the heavy side. But Tony Award winner John Rubinstein is an absolute rockstar, giving a full embodiment of Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Arms and the Man” by George Bernard Shaw at Lamb’s Players Theatre

Lamb’s Players Theatre in Coronado once again proves that clever, classic theatre can feel fresh and effervescent with their latest production, Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Deborah Gilmour Smyth.
From Another Zero Wins Four Awards for Excellence in Journalism

For 2025, I wanted to exercise my journalism skills more through interviews and articles, in addition to the reviews.
Theatre Influencers and Theatre Critics

This has to do with the uneven practices that some theatres (not all of them, as there are always exceptions) have had throughout the ages, from targeting shows to quoting and using outlets. And, dear reader, truth be told, my husband scolded me for the said paragraph.
Interviews From Another Zero

I had a lovely conversation with one of the Co-Founders of the San Diego Halloween Film Fest, and it was great to learn more about her artistry, the festival’s dynamic, and, of course, her other zeros.
The interview is available on our YouTube channel, but I am including it here too, along with more information on the event.
SMALL – Robert Montano’s Autobiographical Monologue is Full of Heart

The true story of Montano’s teenage dream of becoming a jockey. At just 14, he began training with unshakable determination. But the cold reality of height and weight requirements quickly turned his passion into a battle with his own body. A fight that ultimately became a health hazard.
The Old Globe’s World Premiere Huzzah! Is a Musical Party Feast.

I absolutely loved the juxtaposition of the hilarity and the business side of the faire. Something that is not typically explored/exposed to audiences but is often discussed in the performing arts world, especially now with all the budget cuts and increased costs.
Love, Madness, and a Killer Voice: Jekyll & Hyde Thrives at SDMT

Omri Schein directs the SDMT piece, and it is a solid production. The musical is long. It has always been long. Regardless, Schein and Richard Dueñez Morrison, in the musical direction, ensured it had a good rhythm, effective framing, and effective use of the stage.