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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
Although the performance lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes, including the intermission, it passes quickly due to its silliness and hilarity.
26 July, 2025
Although charming, the show is long. It feels like watching one of those extended version films.
12 July, 2025
In Anna Ziegler’s “The Janeiad,” a Brooklyn wife is haunted by myth and memory in a one-act play that merges 9/11 and Homer’s Odyssey. Featuring Michaela Watkins and Nadine Malouf, this surreal drama blurs the line between stage and screen.
12 July, 2025
Backyard comes full throttle with their production of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire
1 July, 2025
It is the summer of 2008, and following the blurb, which I am not ecstatic about, but has everything to do with the context, “five young girls of color and their white fathers show up at a community center.”
22 June, 2025
Bruce Graham’s White Guy on the Bus. A no-holds-barred examination of white privilege, racial injustice, and the deeply flawed American system.
15 June, 2025
Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop, audiences are taken back, or for the first time, to 1968 Memphis, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (DeAndre Simmons) had just delivered one of his most memorable speeches: “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”.
15 June, 2025
Calderón Kellett’s play dots the i’s and crosses the t’s with immigration in the States, as everybody in this country is an immigrant, and delves deeper, explaining as well as exhibiting the missed cultural practice in this country as well as the lack of a valid identity.
15 June, 2025
The performance takes place in the National City Depot, surrounded by old trolley cars and the station itself.
15 June, 2025

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