Reviews

The Immigrant Experience

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Pat Launer on San Diego Theater By Pat Launer , SDNN March 25, 2010 http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2010-03-24/things-to-do/theater-things-to-do/american-duet-boeing-boeing-plus-more-theater-reviews-news THE SHOW: “ An American Duet , ” a double bill at ion theatre’s new Hillcrest space War, fear, immigrants and breakdowns Read More →

Ill-fated Inamorati

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Pat Launer on San Diego Theater By Pat Launer , SDNN March 18, 2010 http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2010-03-17/things-to-do/theater-things-to-do/romeo-and-juliet-pirates-of-penzance-theater-reviews-news THE SHOW: “ Romeo and Juliet , ” the Gounod opera, at San Diego Opera Passion. Murder. Revenge. Suicide. Everything but the family Read More →

Sdnn: Feature “a Weekend With Pablo Picasso”

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SDNN: Feature “A Weekend with Pablo Picasso” Pat Launer SDNN.com 3/16/10 http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2010-03-16/things-to-do/weekend-with-pablo-picasso-premieres-at-san-diego-rep   “Weekend with Pablo Picasso” premieres at San Diego Rep: One-man show stars Culture Clash’s Herbert Siguenza He was 7 years old when he was given a life-changing book, an intimate photographic essay entitled Read More →

Très Français

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Pat Launer on San Diego Theater By Pat Launer , SDNN March 11, 2010 http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2010-03-10/things-to-do/theater-things-to-do/ring-round-the-moon-plus-more-theater-reviews-news THE SHOW: “ Ring Round the Moon , ” a French satire, at Moonlight Stage Productions Here’s your official “Invitation to the Castle,” which Read More →

Island Time

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Pat Launer on San Diego Theater By Pat Launer , SDNN March 4, 2010 http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2010-03-04/things-to-do/theater-things-to-do/the-tempest-orestes-plus-more-theater-reviews-news THE SHOW: “ The Tempest , ” a co-production of North Coast Repertory Theatre and Mira Costa College Read More →

Girls Will Be Girls / The Show: “little Women” A World Premiere Adaptation, At North Coast Repertory Theatre

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Pat Launer on San Diego Theater By Pat Launer , SDNN February 24, 2010 A tomboy, a fantasist, a feminist, a writer. The description applies equally to Louisa May Alcott and one of her most charming creations, Jo March. Jo, of course, is one of the “Little Read More →