“Blueprints To Freedom” – La Jolla Playhouse

“Blueprints To Freedom” – La Jolla Playhouse

PAT LAUNER - TIMES OF SAN DIEGO.COM 9/29/15 “BLUEPRINTS” TELLS FORGOTTEN CIVIL RIGHTS STORY AT LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE One part inspiration, one part indignation. “Blueprints to Freedom: An Ode to Bayard Rustin” is about the lead-up to the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The brilliant ‘prophet for social change,’ he who taught Martin Luther King non-violence, served as Deputy Director and Chief organizer/architect of the March, the biggest protest ever seen in America to date. But more Read More →

“The Diary Of Anne Frank” – Vista’s Broadway Theatre

“The Diary Of Anne Frank” – Vista’s Broadway Theatre

Pat Launer, Center Stage on KSDS JAZZ88 September 18, 2015 Some plays are tailor-made for a small, intimate theater. That kind of setting enhances the claustrophobic feel of “The Diary of Anne Frank,” which makes it just right for The Broadway Theatre in Vista. Adapted in 1955 by screenwriters Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, from Anne’s published journal, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play is set in the cramped Amsterdam Annex, upstairs from Otto Frank’s business, where 13 Read More →

“The Comedy Of Errors” – The Old Globe

“The Comedy Of Errors” – The Old Globe

Pat Launer, Center Stage on KSDS JAZZ88 September 11, 2015 An early work by William Shakespeare, “The Comedy of Errors” is so silly, with its multiple mixups and mishaps, that setting it almost anywhere can’t harm it. The two sets of identical twins, each matched pair bearing the same name, is separated pretty much at birth, growing up in disparate places – Syracuse and Ephesus. So, why turn Ephesus into New Orleans? Well, why not? The place Read More →

“Violet” – San Diego Repertory Theatre

“Violet” – San Diego Repertory Theatre

Pat Launer, Center Stage on KSDS JAZZ88 September 4, 2015 Nobody makes it through life unscarred. But Violet wears her wounds more prominently than the rest of us. A native of rural North Carolina, she was facially disfigured by a wayward axe blade at the age of 12. Taunted and rebuffed all her life, she’s become tough, insightful and resilient. Her faith, her father and her late mother’s Bible have helped her survive. Now an adult, Violet Read More →

“Parlour Song” – Backyard Renaissance Theatre

“Parlour Song” – Backyard Renaissance Theatre

PAT LAUNER - TIMES OF SAN DIEGO 8/29/15 “PARLOUR SONG” AN OMINOUS AND AUSPICIOUS START FOR NEW THEATER The identical houses, just six feet apart, line up in neat little rows. Behind the tidy lawns and closed doors, menace lurks. Welcome to suburbia, English style, as imagined by playwright Jez Butterworth in “Parlour Song,” his 2008 drama (with comic relief). In this dark-hued portrait of middle age, some of the symbolism is a bit heavy handed: there’s the demolition Read More →

“Return To The Forbidden Planet” – New Village Arts

“Return To The Forbidden Planet” – New Village Arts

Pat Launer, Center Stage on KSDS JAZZ88 August 28, 2015 Fasten your seatbelts. It’s a bumpy ride: an intergalactic space flight that is a mishmash mashup of B-level 1950s sci fi, The Bard and 1960s music. Sounds wacky, right? It is. And not always in a good way. At New Village Arts, “Return to the Forbidden Planet” has a far better cast and production than it deserves. This jukebox musical spoof, created by playwright Bob Carlton, Read More →