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Diversionary Theatre began their new season “manifesting”. Because, as the description states, this “Glam Rock Odyssey” lends an authentic experience in various ways.
21 September, 2025
I had never seen a production of Follies before. Still, this one is a showstopper in every sense. The company truly embraced a round experience, as this production definitely pushed the envelope. 
20 September, 2025
The comedy runs around two hours with an intermission, flows nicely, and is very entertaining. It has the NCR slapstick feel and look
20 September, 2025
For me, Jesus Christ Superstar and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, considered rock operas or rock musicals, have an added je ne sais quoi that sets them apart. It might be because I grew up Catholic, learning about these stories.  Moonlight Theatre is closing its season with The Prince of Egypt, which I consider to be a part of this category, and a musical that is not often produced.
13 September, 2025
Their latest production, The Heart, brings a story set in San Diego about a 19-year-old surfer’s last 24 hours. Based on “Réparer les Vivants” (Mend the Living) by Maylis de Kerangal, a work that also inspired a film in 2016, the Playhouse musical added even more, with an electronic dance soundtrack with music and lyrics by Anne Eisendrath and Ian Eisendrath, who is also the music supervisor, with book and additional lyrics by Kait Kerrigan.
7 September, 2025
In Oceanside at OTC, with a cool production dynamic that involves the company’s STAGES Apprentice Program, which combines students, early graduates, and professionals on one stage.
1 September, 2025
New Village Arts’ season opener brings New York to Carlsbad in this piece that not only echoes the creative process behind new work, but also the vices of the industry, the stress, and the insecurities it brings.
31 August, 2025
For this revamped and immersive experience, the murder case has gone cold, and the mansion where it happened was sold. Now, the furniture is being auctioned off, and access to the catalogue will be the primary tool for solving the murder across campus, as it will help locate the furniture and items from the nine rooms, ultimately leading to cracking the case. Yes, fans of the game will see familiar names in rooms and suspects who have also been updated to reflect the current century.
26 August, 2025
I found the British idiosyncrasies in this work to be one of the highlights. It’s as if Bridgerton met Clue.
19 August, 2025
Add 90s music, a “guess the song” dynamic woven through the staging, and a tight 90-minute runtime with no intermission, and you’ve got the Old Globe’s latest rendition of The Comedy of Errors
10 August, 2025
plays like Carla Navarro’s Fragment/o/s of Air/e premiere, bringing a gust of fresh air and yes, a (semi) sense of purpose.
2 August, 2025
For me, British humor is dense and not that funny. I struggle to get the puns and punches. However, I have now found the first exception with the 1982 British farce Noises Off, by Michael Frayn, currently playing at The Old Globe
27 July, 2025

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