THEATRE news, REVIEWs,
& interviews
Callie Prendiville directs I AND YOU at MOXIE Theatre
"As we entered quarantine, suddenly this play about a girl stuck at home in her room unable to attend school in person seemed like an obvious choice."Interview with I AND YOU Director Callie Prendiville on what it’s like working on a theatrical piece that is being filmed, and why this play seems like such an obvious choice for the time of quarantine. I AND YOU is playing through March 28th
Hailey Mashburn talks about her work locally, & across the globe
“The world needs more engaging and thrilling plays with women at the helm and the heart of the narrative.” An interview with San Diego native playwright Hailey Mashburn on her inspiration and her work locally, online, and across the globe.
Patchwork Theatre's Almeda Fest
Interview with Patchwork Theatre Company founder Kian Kline-Chilton on the Almeda Fest and why they chose to have all proceeds go to support the San Diego Black LGBTQ Coalition. Almeda Fest is Feb 26th and 27th, 2021
BIPOC SUPPORT FOUNDATION & the arts
Interview with DeMilo Young, the founder and President of BIPOC Support Foundation on building a better future for BIPOC people and how theatre and the arts are a key component to that mission.
The Old Globe Summer Studio Programs open for application
Freedome Bradley-Ballentine & Vietca Do talk about adapting the THEATRE DESIGN STUDIO & 2021 PAM FARR SUMMER SHAKESPEARE STUDIO programs. The online programs are now open for applications from High School Students and recent Graduates!
Broadway San Diego Awards nominations are open!
The Broadway San Diego Awards nominations are now open! Broadway San Diego General Manager Vanessa Davis talks about how theatre arts educators can make nominations, revamping the Awards, & the importance of celebrating these talented performers!
KRISTINA WONG FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
Kristina Wong talks about creating her show, how Democracy is like a Chia pet, what she's learned making masks, and creating and putting on a show from her living room. KRISTINA WONG FOR PUBLIC OFFICE January 22 - 24th At San Diego Rep
MONUMENTAL HISTORY
Interview with James P. Darvas, the Executive Producer of OnStage Playhouse, on the world premiere of MONUMENTAL HISTORY, available January 8th through the 24th.
A VERY VERY CHANCE HOLIDAY CABARET
There is alot of fun, joy, and music in Chance Theatre’s A VERY, VERY CHANCE HOLIDAY CABARET
San Diego theatres have something for everyone this holiday!
If you're looking for some jolly good cheer theatre options that offer something slightly different than the holiday classics and carols the Diversionary, New Village Arts, The Old Globe, Moonlight Theatre, and Starlight Theatre have some fun options for you!
Cygnet Theatre Christmas Carol
Cygnet Theatre brings a wonderful one-man adaption of the holiday’s most famous ghost story, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, to screen for you to enjoy through December 27th
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: AS TOLD BY THE ONE MAN TO WHOM IT MATTERS
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: AS TOLD BY THE ONE MAN TO WHOM IT MATTERS at North Coast Repertory Theatre is Warm, engaging, and cozy - like a cup of cocoa on a chilly night
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY feels like a lovely holiday gift that Cygnet brings directly into your home for your enjoyment through December 27th.
Patchwork Theatre Company interview
Interview with Patchwork Theatre Company founder Kian Kline-Chilton about creating the radio play WE WILL NOT DESCRIBE THE CONVERSATION in a pandemic, and how he hopes it inspires people.
AN ILIAD
"Baird makes the ancient truths in the story sing out with present-day power" North Coast Repertory Theatre brings outstanding AN ILIAD to stage
NO WAY BACK
Jessica John delivers a performance full of vivid energy and immense empathy in NO WAY BACK at The Roustabouts Theatre Co, which is streaming through December 13th
SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR
AME TIME, NEXT YEAR, starring married couple Bruce Turk and Katie MacNichol, has chemistry and laughter.Streaming at North Coast Repertory Theatre through November 15th, 2020
Dear ONE: An interview with Josh Irving Gershick
"Then and now, all beings seek connection. And we do that with the media available to us." Interview with writer & director, Josh Irving Gershick about how the audiocast of DEAR ONE: LOVE & LONGING IN MID-CENTURY QUEER AMERICA for Diversionary Theatre came together.
JQA at San Diego Rep
JQA from San Diego Repertory Theatre is an excellent and engaging piece, especially in this run-up to our election. It allows Quincy Adams to step into the spotlight as it reviews his life, politics, and the U.S. government in general through a more modern lens, it is streaming through November 5th.
ROOSEVELT: CHARGE THE BEAR
ROOSEVELT: CHARGE THE BEAR by The Roustabouts Theatre Co. is "a compelling portrait of a president who uses his power and his empathy when making decisions for the betterment of the country."