South Coast Repertory
Last-Minute Gift Guide for Theatre Geeks
The holidays are upon us, and it’s inevitable that there’ll be someone you still need to cross off your list. ...
M. BUTTERFLY: Identity, Deception and Love During China’s Cultural Revolution
South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, CA, has staged a beautiful and moving production of David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly. ...
Tony Nominee Cricket Myers Sounds Off
In 2011, Cricket Myers was nominated for a Tony Award for Sound Design in Broadway’s Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad ...
Amy Aquino Talks WORKING GIRL, MOONSTRUCK, BOSCH, Wendy Wasserstein and More
Amy Aquino has definitely played a judge, doctor or police captain in a show you’ve loved. The Broadway veteran has made ...
Next at South Coast Repertory: Amy Freed’s SHREW!
If you don’t know playwright Amy Freed, it’s time to get acquainted. She’s the author of The Monster Builder, Safe ...
Broadway’s David Burnham Nurtures Tomorrow’s Stars in CSArts-SGV’s PERFORMING WITH THE PROS
The first thing I noticed about David Burnham is how classically handsome he is. He’s also extremely talented, and apparently ...
Go See CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND at SCR. Now.
I don’t know what I was expecting from Lauren Yee‘s Cambodian Rock Band, currently on the Julianne Argyros Stage at ...
Now on Stage at SCR: CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND
I’d already planned to see Lauren Yee‘s Cambodian Rock Band at South Coast Repertory Theatre in Costa Mesa, but my ...
Opening January 19 at South Coast Repertory: SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
South Coast Repertory is one of 15 theaters around the United States staging productions of Shakespeare in Love this season, according to ...
ONCE at South Coast Repertory: A Taste of Broadway in Orange County
When you see Once at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, you’ll get more than a regional theatre’s spin on ...
Anaheim’s Chance Theater Is Utterly Charming
This weekend I attended the Southern California premiere of Will Eno’s Middletown at the Chance Theater in Anaheim, CA. It ...
A DOLL’S HOUSE, PART 2 at South Coast Repertory: Well-executed, but do we need it?
One of the questions I ask a lot after seeing a sequel or remake or reboot of anything iconic is: ...