Review: ‘The Lion’ at The Old Globe
Scheuer brings something unusual for his (and my) generation of entertainment, an absence of snark to this emotional material.
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Scheuer brings something unusual for his (and my) generation of entertainment, an absence of snark to this emotional material.
Review: ‘The Lion’ at The Old Globe Read More »
Criss is entirely captivating from beginning to end, and delivers a truly enjoyable show which the audience in his native San Francisco thoroughly enjoyed.
Like its main characters and their rockets, this show isn’t done growing up yet, but it is worth watching it progress on its way to being out of this world.
With ‘October Sky’, the Sky is the Limit at The Old Globe Read More »
Actor/Director Jamie Torcellini chats about the show and cast, his time as a young actor in New York City and his worst audition ever.
Sometimes a Stage Mother is a magnificent sight to behold, like in the current production of GYPSY
Everything is Coming Up Rose in Cygnet’s ‘Gypsy’ Read More »
“I love this role so much, this role is not the biggest role in this show or particularly that I have done, but it’ really wonderful to play her.” – Alison Ewing on her role in ‘Cabaret’
Alison Ewing Enjoys Revisiting ‘Cabaret’ Read More »
This gentle unfurling is tempered with the humor that comes from the misunderstandings and the comedy that comes from manners and busy body relatives.
Review: ‘Sense and Sensibility’ charms at The Old Globe Read More »
Sanders chats about the website ‘Rock the Performance’ and her tips on getting out of your own head and how to nail musical auditions.
11 days, 17 venues and 90 shows. The 2016 San Diego International Fringe Festival is here!
“Someone will never hire me to just stand and sing. They will hire me to dance and sing. They will hire me to flip and sing, tap and sing. Never just stand. I’m OK with that.” – Adrienne Warren