Mainly Mozart welcomes new maestro
By Charlene Baldridge At the end of the 2013 Mainly Mozart Festival, founding Music Director David Atherton retired from the...
By Charlene Baldridge At the end of the 2013 Mainly Mozart Festival, founding Music Director David Atherton retired from the...
By Charlene Baldridge In 1880, Henry James came forth with a novel, at first in serial form, titled “Washington Square.”...
By Charlene Baldridge George Bernard Shaw’s 1894 comedy, “Arms and the Man,” was meant – like all his plays –...
By Charlene Baldridge Hey, it’s not nice to rain on anyone’s coming-of-age story, especially not that of a teenage girl...
by Charlene Baldridge | Theater Review Playing at San Diego Repertory Theatre’s Space through May 10, Thomas Gibbons’ “Uncanny Valley”...
By Charlene Baldridge | Theater Review To showcase Mary Zimmerman’s “The White Snake,” playing through April 26 on the Donald and...
By Charlene Baldridge | Theater Review To showcase Mary Zimmerman’s “The White Snake,” playing through April 26 on the Donald and...
By Charlene Baldridge | Theater Review Make no mistake: Cygnet Theatre has yet another musical comedy hit on its hands in Alan...
By Charlene Baldridge Make no mistake: Cygnet Theatre has yet another musical comedy hit on its hands in Alan Jay...
By Charlene Baldridge Stunned and amazed; that seemed to be the tenor of audience comments following the Feb. 21 West...
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