Charlene Baldridge Blogged about a good topic today on www.sdnews.com
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Richard Greenbergs Three Days of Rain is an even more brilliant play than remembered. But thats the thing about a Greenberg play; one sits back, relaxes, lets the quirkiness of it roll the senses and says to oneself, Ah, this is my favorite …
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Charlene Baldridge Wrote an interesting post today on www.sdnews.com
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At the close of his remarks on the works to be heard in San Diego Symphonys final concert of the season, lecturer Nuvi Mehta delivered the Hearing Aid Speech. Surprisingly few airs for hearing aid were heard, perhaps as a result; but following the …
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Charlene Baldridge Made a great post today on www.sdnews.com
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The very thought of a David Mamet work at Lambs Players Theatre causes one to revisit one wags recent reference to the Coronado theater company as always courageous. Not.
Usually known for stronger stuff like Speed-the-Plow, Glengarry …
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Charlene Baldridge Did a great write-up today on www.sdnews.com
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He might as well be an actor assembled specifically for Joe Colarcos Old Globe production of Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie. His program biography reveals nothing about Michael Simpson other than to say this is his theatrical debut. Thus, …
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Charlene Baldridge Blogged about a good topic today on www.sdnews.com
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The As Aida, Amneris and Amonasro have it in Giuseppe Verdis 1871 opera, Aida. The Rs Rhadames and Ramfis arent bad, either.
As any student of the operatic ABCs (Aida, La Boheme and Carmen) knows, Aida is set in ancient Egypt, where …
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Charlene Baldridge Blogged about a good topic today on www.sdnews.com
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Outsiders knew Persia as Persia until 1935, when it became known as Iran. Two thousand years ago, Persia stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus River. The complicated and conflict-laden history of humans in the region stretches back …
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Charlene Baldridge Blogged about a good topic today on www.sdnews.com
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The Old Globes current world-premiere musical, Dancing in the Dark (based on the 1953 MGM film The Band Wagon) is really too much of a good thing, crammed with songs by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz, performances in which, no matter how …
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Charlene Baldridge Posted something interesting today on www.sdnews.com
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One has to admire Moxie Theatre. Rather than lament the fact that it has no permanent space, it just goes on producing hit after hit at various locales, including Tenth Ave. Theatre and San Diego Repertory Theatre. And now, through April 13, it …
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by la Jolla Village News Editor Made a great post today on www.sdnews.com
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Kevin Krauss left his fathers fine art gallery in Seaport Village to work for Peter Lik, a master photographer, at Liks newest gallery in La Jolla. Although he calls himself the green one, working in one of the newest galleries in the area, Krauss …
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Stephanie A. Alderette Did an interesting post today on www.sdnews.com
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La Jolla Playhouse was recently acknowledged with a gift of $1 million from theater aficionados and philanthropists Rao and Padma Makineni.
We were extremely appreciative and proud that the Makinenis chose to provide us such a generous …
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