It is a poet's business to go through life with all the nerve endings open, sensing, tasting, magnifying.
Playwright Percy Granger seems to have laid out his drama, "Eminent Domain," on a coffee table, sentence by careful sentence, painstakingly piecing together childhood observations of his parents--a literature professor and an artist--into a letter-perfect drama.
If you look around San Diego County for a place to try out your acting skills, or to learn how to hang lights, or just somewhere to soak up the creative vibes, you will very quickly discover that this is a volunteer's market.
Let it be said at the outset: Paxton Whitehead, Jim Piddock, Jerry Pavlon and bom Lacy are unmistakably talented comedians.
Theatre Palisades, a 25-year-old community theater organization that is building its own playhouse
Theater lovers like to mention how the musical is America's only contribution to world culture.
interview broadcast Sunday that hostage negotiations are like a theater performance and that there must be a dignified exit for both sides.
Attorney Douglas R.
Federal antitrust officials are pressing an investigation into movie theater operators who agree
"This feels more like an initiation into some weird club than a rehearsal," observed soprano Kathy Knight as she scribbled notes in the margin of her score.
Paul Zaloom (at the LACE Gallery, tonight only) is something new.
The two largest drive-in theater chains in California, which each operate a drive-in theater in
The new La Jolla Playhouse has not lost its edge or its willingness to take--for a San Diego theater--monstrous risks.
Robert Brustein began his rebellion against the American commercial theater in 1949.
Film producer Harve Bennett has been elected president of the UCLA Theater Arts Alumni Assn. for its 1986-87 year.
William Paine Knickerbocker, theater and film critic for the San Francisco Chronicle for two
Lights, cameras, terror.
Kerttu Helena Shubert, a former dancer and the widow of Shubert theater chain owner John Shubert
Despite the amazing pace he sets for himself and the indefatigable energy that drives him--in his 82nd year--to direct Shakespeare's monstrous historical drama, "Richard III," John Houseman has definitely mellowed.
A 5-year-old proposal to build a theater in downtown Anaheim has been revised for a theater in the round.