{"id":268323,"date":"2017-09-11T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-09-11T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/charlene-baldridge-noted-arts-critic-and-mother-extraordinaire-dies\/"},"modified":"2017-09-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2017-09-11T07:00:00","slug":"charlene-baldridge-noted-arts-critic-and-mother-extraordinaire-dies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/charlene-baldridge-noted-arts-critic-and-mother-extraordinaire-dies\/","title":{"rendered":"Charlene Baldridge, noted arts critic and mother extraordinaire, dies"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In later life, my friend and fellow theater critic Charlene Baldridge had devoted every fiber of her being to a pursuit only a mother and a devoted companion could understand. In death, she can breathe again.<br \/>\nBaldridge, noted author, editor and fine arts reporter for nearly 40 years and a longtime contributor to La Jolla Village News, died Sept. 9 at Kearney Mesa\u2019s Sharp Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 83.<br \/>\nBaldridge, an Evanston, Ill. native, wrote for several local, regional and national publications on matters operatic, symphonic and theatrical since 1979. She wrote a bi-weekly arts news column for Village News until 2012 and again from 2014 until spring of this year. She was an award-winning member emeritum of the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle and maintained three blogs \u2014 her Charlene and Brenda in the Blogosphere featured production reviews and input from Brenda McGillicutty Burgoo, an imaginary companion who &#8220;dances on the sidelines while I weep.&#8221; She also wrote &#8220;San Diego: Jewel of the California Coast,&#8221; a 2003 book featuring San Diego&#8217;s favorite attractions, including the San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld San Diego, and Balboa Park&#8217;s museums.<br \/>\nBaldridge studied voice and opera at the University of New Mexico from 1956 to 1958. She also worked at The Old Globe Theatre in several capacities, including media management, from 1981 to 1995.<br \/>\nSocial media are overrun with expressions of grief and gratitude about Baldridge, a preponderance of which refers to a series of events that garnered her further acclaim. She\u2019d compiled the poetry book &#8220;The Warrior\u2019s Stance&#8221; at the request of her critically ill author daughter, Laura Jeanne Morefield, a Laguna Niguel resident who died of colon cancer in 2011. Baldridge would later amend Morefield\u2019s concept to include her voice \u2014 and &#8220;The Warriors\u2019 Duet,&#8221; which related the shock of Morefield\u2019s 2008 diagnosis, her gallant fight for life and the women\u2019s powerful astral connections, was born. The two-character play quickly gained the attention of several live theater producers, debuting in 2011 as a staged reading at Hillcrest\u2019s ion theatre. The company Circle Circle dot dot produced it at the inaugural 2013 San Diego International Fringe Festival, at which it sold out. Circle Circle subsequently mounted it at Liberty Station\u2019s White Box Theatre.<br \/>\n&#8220;You breathed just two more breaths,&#8221; Baldridge wrote in the play, describing the scope of her existence as Morefield died, &#8220;and left on the inhale, like you wanted. &#8220;I have not breathed since.&#8221;<br \/>\nBaldridge subsequently entered the work competitively at Waterford, Conn.\u2019s Eugene O\u2019Neill Theatre Festival in 2014. It placed in the contest as a semi-finalist. A collection of Morefield\u2019s poems was later set to music by composer Jake Heggie (\u2018Dead Man Walking\u2019) and titled &#8220;The Work at Hand: Symphonic Songs for Cello and Mezzo-Soprano.&#8221; It debuted at New York\u2019s Carnegie Hall in February of 2015 and was performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in May of that year.<br \/>\n&#8220;I might say \u2018Rats!,&#8221; Baldridge wrote in www.nextavenue.org in 2014, &#8220;but I\u2019m the proudest mother in the world to announce that my competitive daughter beat me to Carnegie Hall.<br \/>\n&#8220;I am a \u2026 grieving mother,&#8221; she concluded, &#8220;but I have much to do. Getting the play produced again, selling Laura\u2019s books \u2026 and finding an agent \u2026 will probably keep me busy for the rest of my life.&#8221; Service arrangements are pending.<br \/>\nBaldridge is survived by son Charles Ortego, several grandchildren and the hundreds of colleagues and friends who loved and admired her. Local journalism\u2019s loss is the ages\u2019 gain, personified in a courageous, extraordinary woman whose infectious smile colored her work and her unbridled lust for the human experience.<br \/>\nGodspeed, pally. Thanks for everything.<br \/>\nMartin Jones Westlin is a theater critic for San Diego Story and an editor emeritus of La Jolla Village News.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In later life, my friend and fellow theater critic Charlene Baldridge had devoted every fiber of her being to a pursuit only a mother and a devoted companion could understand. In death, she can breathe again. 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