Emotions through music
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review “American Mariachi,” a story as engaging as the music Tears, laughter and mariachi music fill...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review “American Mariachi,” a story as engaging as the music Tears, laughter and mariachi music fill...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review “Solitaire is the only thing in life that demands absolute honesty,” Madame Armfeldt (Anise...
By Jean Lowerison Henry Ford and Thomas Edison camping together? What will these playwrights think of next? In fact, Ford and...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review Henry Ford and Thomas Edison camping together? What will these playwrights think of next? In...
By Jean Lowerison At the risk of being drummed out of the critics’ circle, I assert that playwright Anton Chekhov doesn’t...
By Jean Lowerison The Vietnam War isn’t exactly an event that inspires giggles. So what can one expect of a play...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review San Diego Musical Theatre celebrates its 10th anniversary with a return to their debut show...
By Jean Lowerison “Fighting the patriarchy since 1543,” states a poster outside Cygnet Theatre advertising its new show, “The Last Wife.”...
By Jean Lowerison Everything you’ve heard about “Hamilton” the musical is true. “Hamilton” is for everyone who thinks U.S. history a...
By Jean Lowerison What could be better for spreading Christmas cheer than that great story about Kris Kringle winning a...
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