Posted inArts ‘Abigail’s Party’ Skewers 1970s Britain with Brittle, Bitter and Brutal Characters by Pat Launer March 1, 2022March 2, 2022
Posted inArts Live Performances Are Back Just in Time for 7th Annual San Diego Theatre Week by Pat Launer February 28, 2022March 1, 2022
Posted inArts ‘El Borracho’ Explores a Family’s Tragic History with Their Dying Drunkard Father by Pat Launer February 28, 2022March 1, 2022
Posted inArts Finding Solace Amid the Tragic Japanese Internment in ‘Desert Rock Garden’ at New Village Arts by Pat Launer February 26, 2022February 27, 2022
Posted inArts A Legendary Con Man’s Amazing Spree Is Musically Retold in ‘Catch Me If You Can’ by Pat Launer February 20, 2022February 22, 2022
Posted inArts Audience Weighs in on Whether ‘Life Sucks’ in Nod to Chekhov at Cygnet Theatre by Pat Launer February 14, 2022February 15, 2022
Posted inArts Classic ‘Trouble in Mind’ at Old Globe Explores Never-Ending Racial Inequity by Pat Launer February 13, 2022February 14, 2022
Posted inArts A Provocative Look at White College Privilege in ‘Admissions’ at OnStage Playhouse by Pat Launer February 5, 2022February 6, 2022
Posted inArts The Uncertainty of Mismatched Romance in ‘Heisenberg’ at Scripps Ranch Theatre by Pat Launer February 1, 2022February 2, 2022
Posted inArts The Show Cannot Always Go On: San Diego Theaters Confront Omicron Surge by Pat Launer January 16, 2022January 17, 2022
Posted inArts COVID Can’t Stop the Ingenuity: Saluting the Best of San Diego Theater in 2021 by Pat Launer December 28, 2021December 28, 2021
Posted inArts Rivalries, Secrets and Fears Lurk in a Black Family’s Joyful Christmas on ‘1222 Oceanfront’ by Pat Launer December 6, 2021December 7, 2021
Posted inArts Diversionary Theatre Looks Homeward to Cuba Skies in the West Coast Premiere of ‘Azul’ by Pat Launer December 5, 2021December 6, 2021
Posted inArts Dickens Goes to Havana in Herbert Sigüenza’s Tale of Cuban Redemption by Pat Launer December 4, 2021December 5, 2021