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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.
19 October, 2025
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.
12 October, 2025
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.
11 October, 2025
We Lovers, written by Christian St. Croix, premiered at the 2024 San Diego Fringe Festival with a 40-minute version. For LFT’s new season, the play received a bonus of 40 minutes.
28 September, 2025
What is happening with this story is a lot all at once. It felt like mini story lines that could each be a different play.
25 September, 2025
a play set during a clinical drug trial with volunteers Connie (Kimberly Weinberger) and Tristan (Alex Chernow)
21 September, 2025
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
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
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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