

'The Ferryman' arrives in its outside-of-Broadway debut at NVA
by Cassiopeia Guthrie, Feb. 12 A play with three Olivier and four Tony wins is bound to catch a lot of attention when making its first...


Lyrical Drama El Huracán Explores Family and Loss at Cygnet Theatre
“Little bits of her keep drifting off. Where does it go? … it must be somewhere.” Loss and love - and the ways that family alone can...


Rachael VanWormer delivers a visceral performance in Lit Alive’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’
by Cassiopeia Guthrie, Dec. 7, 2022 Her grasp on reality is tenuous - or is it? Actor Rachael VanWormer toes the line and then vaults...


Emotionally charged adaptation of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ hits Broadway San Diego for a limited run
“A mob’s a place where people go to take a break from their conscience.” “I was guilty as soon as I was accused.” “How much time would...


Moxie’s dystopian drama ‘The Children’ an intriguing glimpse into the aftermath of nuclear disaster
Dystopia, drama, and something sinister underlie Lucy Kirkwood’s play The Children, directed by Kim Strassburger and running through...


Interview: World Premiere Backyard Renaissance dramedy brings adventure to the Tenth Ave Arts Center
by Cassiopeia Guthrie, November 6, 2022 Wrapping the season with a world premiere, Backyard Renaissance presents artistic director...


If you “let the people decide,” they’ll doubtless call Scripps Ranch’s The Outsider the winner
From the first beat of the pre-show announcement to the very last scene, get ready to laugh your way all the way out of the governor’s...


Annabella in July brings fantasy and a microscope on relationships at North Coast Rep through Oct. 2
by Cassiopeia Guthrie, September 11, 2022 The flame of love can be kindled and extinguished, but sometimes is simply neglected for too...


Fandango for Butterflies (and Coyotes) y la experiencia humana e inmigrante
by Cassiopeia Guthrie, September 7, 2022 “If you don’t have the language, how does anyone know you?” Rogelio beseeches the audience, and...


Measuring the Luminous Universe, Silent Sky runs in La Mesa through Sept. 18
by Cassiopeia Guthrie, August 28, 2022 “The mind is sexless and so is the sky.” The distance between agency and legacy for women narrows...