Theatre Review: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’
Fiddler on the Roof, one of the greatest musical ever written, has come to town and it’s definitely worth checking out.
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Fiddler on the Roof, one of the greatest musical ever written, has come to town and it’s definitely worth checking out.
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Bring the kids because they’ll love the show! But just be sure to have a bag of Everlasting Gobstoppers for the drive home.
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‘Cats’, which is now on tour, has some terrific musical numbers and an outstanding performance by Keri Rene Fuller, who plays Grizabella.
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Aidan Banyard, who’s been with ‘The Choir of Man’ since it began at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, talks about the show, his audition and touring the country!
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When Buckley descends the staircase for Hello, Dolly!, it’s a nice moment, combining musical theatre royalty with one of the classic musical theatre songs.
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Each number is better than the next and really, the songs by Sara Barielles are the true star of the show.
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Wicked, which had its Broadway premiere 15 years ago this week, is showing no signs of age. In fact, it feels even more relevant than ever.
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Beautiful, The Carole King Musical is one of those rare shows where every single thing has come together perfectly.
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Whether you’re young or old, the rhythm is definitely going to get you by the end of On Your Feet!, The Emilio and Gloria Estefan Broadway Musical that just arrived at the Civic Theater.
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When Shadow and LLana are together, they make quite a pair. Especially during smile-inducing number, ‘Shall We Dance?’
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The cast of kids are the the reason you’ll enjoy the show. Each one is as talented – and funny – as the next
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True fans of the original will no doubt enjoy finding what has happened to their beloved characters but casual fans may be a bit disappointed.
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If you’re wondering whether or not Hamilton lives up to its hype, worry no more. It does. It absolutely does.
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Disney’s The Little Mermaid is docked at the Civic Theater this week and judging from the reactions of the kids in the audience watching Ariel (Diana Huey), Sebastian (Melvin Abston) and Scuttle (Jamie Torcellini) come to life, it’s going to make a big splash here in San Diego. The story
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Lovely and wonderful are two words that can best describe the touring production of ‘An American in Paris’
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As a showcase for Deborah Cox’s amazing voice, The Bodyguard is well worth a visit.
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With outstanding performances, a beautiful set and lighting design, Finding Neverland should easily put a smile on your face.
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Jenna Weir, one of the three young actresses who rotate in the role of Matilda, deserved the standing ovation she received for her sharp, smart and fun performance.
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Aaron Harrington is absolutely fantastic as Tom Collins and Katie LaMark is equally good as Maureen.
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The National Tour of Hedwig and the Angry Inch got two new leads when it opened here in San Diego this week and both are terrific.
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