Monthly archive February, 2016

Blog: San Diego Theatre Week

Blog: San Diego Theatre Week

2/21/16 February has been a magnificent month for theater: new work (a world premiere at The Old Globe, “The Last Match”), provocative recent plays (“Brownsville Song” at Moxie, “Guards at the Taj” at La Jolla Playhouse) and superb revivals of classics (“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” at Intrepid Theatre). All of these are still open and available for your enjoyment at the first-ever San Diego Theatre Week, a great way to cap off a great month. From February Read More →

2/7/16: Gone But Not Forgotten

2/7/16: Gone But Not Forgotten

2/7/16 Just because it’s too late to see a particular play or production doesn’t mean it should miss out on being mentioned or praised. I came to OnStage Playhouse’s  “COYOTE ON A FENCE” late in the run; the season has been just too hectic. But I’m really glad I got there. Bruce Graham’s drama (coupled with some fascinating lobby information and details) taught me quite a bit about Death Row (e.g., not fighting the system via appeals Read More →