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Posts Tagged: stage
Review: Cabrillo Stage’s ‘Lunch’
The cast of ‘Lunch’ might just outshine the material.
Review: ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’
Make no mistake: just like the 1946 film, this stage adaptation of It’s A Wonderful Life has much deeper subtexts than the story’s Christmas-y reputation would suggest.
New Music Works Composer Scores ‘Frankenstein’
“Making this kind of music takes confidence and chops. It starts living inside you—you just have to get past your ego—and then it keeps on being pure discovery.”
Preview: Pac Rim’s ‘UPAJ’
UPAJ:Improvise creates a whole new dance form, one which unapologetically fuses two traditions that were never meant to meet.
Preview: Colleen Watson at Crow’s Nest
‘Colleen Watson happens to be one of the funniest people I’ve ever met.’
Review: ‘Henry V’
SSC’s Henry V proves itself “a rousing dramatic feast.”
Preview: SSC’s ‘Henry V’
Henry V, the concluding drama in Shakespeare’s turbulent “Henriad” trilogy, has it all.
Review: ‘Escaping Queens’
Escaping Queens isn’t showy or glamorous. It’s intimate and charismatic, at times hilarious and often heartbreaking.
Review: Cabrillo Stage’s ‘Oklahoma!’
Cabrillo Stage’s production of Oklahoma! is a testament to the theatre company’s ability to reach the heights of a fully-integrated musical masterpiece.