Scouting the San Diego connections in an off year for locally bred shows at the Tony Awards
Nominees for tonight's Broadway theater honors include directors Des McAnuff and Casey Nicholaw
Nominees for tonight's Broadway theater honors include directors Des McAnuff and Casey Nicholaw
Kate Hamill's adaptation of beloved 1800s novel bursts with laughs and surprises but is not one for the purists
Birthday celebration this week doubles as a fundraiser for local company's move into new Casa Familiar project in San Ysidro
Humor can be corny in Ken Ludwig play, but setup is clever and performances in tune with story's silly appeal
Touring production of Broadway musical doesn't quite capture the essence of fantastical Roald Dahl novel about a poor boy and an eccentric candy-maker
Fact-based play about women's efforts to join the U.S. space program will visit four venues as part of Globe for All initiative
Nicholaw, who has four musicals on Broadway, came up in San Diego during writer-director Crowe's 'Ridgemont' days
Comedy from Indian-born playwright Dipika Guha takes cues from real life with story of scandal at apparel company
Slate of site-specific and immersive shows at new Loma Portal location includes three Playhouse-commissioned projects and both local and international artists
Chula Vista company staging David Ives' sharply witty drama of audition-room intrigue
Old Town company staging area premiere of rising dramatist's adaptation that ran off-Broadway
Composer and Devo leader Mark Mothersbaugh, North County-bred skateboard hero Hawk and Broadway writer Kyle Jarrow roll out the first staged reading of a new, skate-focused piece adapted fro…
Touring version of his Broadway production is about to land in San Diego for the first time
Balboa Park institution puts up story of Greek deities who try to help a hapless modern-day academic
No locally sprung shows are nominated for Broadway's top honors, but directors McAnuff, Nicholaw are part of the just-announced field
Show is lightweight but performed with verve by talented cast in Horton Grand production
Show based on San Diego-bred writer-director Cameron Crowe's movie is the marquee title on slate that takes in two other world premieres and five plays making their West Coast debuts
Oscar-winning writer-director's life as a young journalist inspired 2000 movie that he now has adapted as a musical
Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Lynn Nottage gets a sharp, volatile staging in local premiere
Miriam Dance stars as Deloris Van Cartier in R&B-driven show coming to Horton Grand Theatre downtown
Hillcrest-based company was still winning honors for its productions as recently as last year
Groundbreaking musical and its gender-fluid star a good fit for LGBTQ-centered theater
Latinx-focused troupe staging stories at Lyceum by collection of authors on the topic of what it means to be American
La Mesa's Lamplighters Community Theatre is reviving movie-inspired show that won five Tony Awards in 1983
Play focuses on economic upheaval that threatens to tear apart factory workers' families and friendships in struggling industrial town