Reviews

Read Reviews Of: “the 39 Steps,” “phantom”

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Pat Launer on San Diego Theater By Pat Launer , SDNN Thursday, August 20, 2009 Spy vs. Spy THE SHOW: “Alfred Hitch cock’s The 39 Steps,” Tony Award-winning, four-person comic adaptation of the film, in a co-production with Seattle Repertory Theatre, at the La Jolla Playhouse How many 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 →

Review: “festival Of Christmas” At Lamb’s Players Theatre

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PAT LAUNER Patch.com Coronado 12/9/10 Dramatic Fun For the Whole Family Lamb’s Players Theatre’s 33rd “Festival of Christmas” delivers the goods There are many traditions this time of year – and one of the most reliably enjoyable is Lamb’s Players Theatre’s Festival of Christmas. Thirty-three years, 14 scripts, a never-ending array of Christmas songs Read More →

Snapshot Of A Simpler Time

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Patch.com   Carlsbad 8/8/11 PAT LAUNER New Village Arts presents O’Neill’s only comedy, “Ah, Wilderness” http://carlsbad.patch.com/articles/snapshot-of-a-simpler-time Maybe you, like my husband, are tired of dysfunctional families in dramas (and even comedies) on stage and screen. Well, have I got a play for you! A nice, patriotic slice of family Read More →

“the Rivals” At North Coast Repertory Theatre

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KPBS AIRDATE: MAY 5, 2000 All right, Welcome to Who wants to be a theater critic! Your first question is: What type of play is the North Coast Repertory Theatre production of "The Rivals"? A.       High comedy. B. Restoration comedy. C. Comedy of Manners. D. Travesty Read More →

“medea” At Ucsd

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KPBS AIRDATE: NOVEMBER 24, 2000 UCSD has gone Greek. Not for fraternities, and not for long. But for two weekends only, the highly-rated Department of Theatre is presenting Euripides' classic drama, "Medea," in a modern, updated translation by Philip Vellacot. This Medea is no howling harridan. She is the original ultra-radical feminist. She will not be crushed or abandoned by a Read More →