
Lucía Serrano
Theatre Journalist Lucía Serrano has written 31 articles for BroadwayWorld since 2026, covering San Diego Theatre.
Lucía Serrano is a bilingual, binational theatre and live entertainment publicist with experience in marketing, social media management, and advertising. She has over six years of experience in San Diego and Los Angeles, working with nonprofit organizations, theatrical productions, and special events, most recently producing the one-man show Lyrics From Lockdown at the Academy Museum. During her time at the San Diego Union-Tribune en Español, she was recognized with a 2023 Pacific Southwest Emmy Award and produced content including a short video segment highlighting Baja California’s culinary scene.
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Review: HELL’S KITCHEN Lets Alicia Keys’ R&B Shine at Broadway San Diego
August 13, 2026
I’ve loved the music of 17-time Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys for more than two decades, but the award-winning musical Hell’s Kitchen gave her songs new meaning and possibilities.

Interview: From San Diego to the National Tour: Javier Garcia on Water for Elephants
August 11, 2026
Forget the big top.

Review: A Tale as Old as Time Gets a Fresh Chapter in Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 30th Anniversary Tour
July 10, 2026
The wonder of Disney and its nostalgia is a beautiful thing to witness in real time alongside a full audience in a theatre.

Touring Together: Danny Gardner and Emily Larger on Parenting and Performing in Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
July 3, 2026
Disney's Beauty and the Beast continues to enchant audiences across the country with its dazzling production, unforgettable score and beloved characters.

Interview: Maya Sofía Finds Joy as Resistance in Diversionary Theatre’s RENT
May 27, 2026
Nearly 30 years after its premiere, RENT continues to hit audiences with startling force.

SD Fringe Builds Cross-Border Arts Corridor with Baja Fringe Expansion
May 18, 2026
As national conversations continue to frame borders as division, the San Diego International Fringe Festival is moving in a different direction by treating the border as a shared cultural space—and stage.

Interview: Kim Strassburger Directs West Coast Premiere of A ROOM IN THE CASTLE at MOXIE Theatre
May 14, 2026
At MOXIE Theatre, director Kim Strassburger helms A Room in the Castle, running May 10 – June 7, 2026, the West Coast premiere of Lauren M.

Review: MJ THE MUSICAL Peels Back the Myth at San Diego Civic Theatre
May 7, 2026
I was 14 when Michael Jackson passed away, and I mourned him like I’ve never mourned a public figure since then.

Interview: Vanessa Durón on Directing a World Between the Living and the Dead with BLUE MARIGOLD
April 29, 2026
What does it look like to stage a story that moves between the living world and the Mexica Land of the Dead, while centering a Mexican-American teenager discovering her own power?

Interview: Kristin Stokes of MJ THE MUSICAL on Recreating Michael Jackson's World Onstage
April 29, 2026
Created by Tony Award-winning Director/Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, the multiple Tony Award-winning musical MJ The Musical is coming to the San Diego Civic Theatre from May 5–10, bringing Michael Jackson’s singular moves and signature s

La Jolla Playhouse’s WOW FESTIVAL Transforms UCSD Into a Playground of Immersive Performances
April 23, 2026
Think of the WOW Festival as one giant playground for the imagination—where kids, teens, and grown-ups can all find something to get excited about.

Interview: Brett Miller scores METROPOLIS for Balboa Theatre's SILENT MOVIE MONDAYS
April 17, 2026
San Diego Theatres continues its SILENT MOVIE MONDAYS series with a striking presentation of Metropolis, showcasing Kino Lorber’s most complete restoration of Fritz Lang’s groundbreaking silent film.

Interview: Amy Crum on GIANTS: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys at MCASD
April 9, 2026
To us at BroadwayWorld, Alicia Keys is first and foremost a storyteller for the stage in music and theatre.

Interview: Josefina López on the Intersection of Creativity, Spirituality, and Community
April 2, 2026
You’ve likely heard, watched, or encountered Real Women Have Curves—from the beloved 2002 film starring America Ferrera or its recent Tony-nominated Broadway musical—but it goes back to the original play of the same name that Josefina López wrote when she was just 18.

Interview: Lettie S. De Anda & Melba Tirado on VIGNETTES: THREE STORIES ABOUT THE LATINA EXPERIENCE
March 19, 2026
The short stories will play March 19 and 29 at 6 p.

Interview: Maria Patrice Amon Directs Hysterical Comedy MATT & BEN at New Village Arts
March 24, 2026
You know Matt Damon and Ben Affleck—the freshly graduated, creative duo who wrote, starred in, and eventually won an Academy Award for “Good Will Hunting.

Interview: Regina Fernandez on the Classic Detective Mystery THE MALTESE FALCON
March 12, 2026
In this interview, Regina Fernandez shares her insights on performing in The Maltese Falcon, the world‑premiere stage adaptation by Matthew Salazar‑Thompson, based on the classic noir novel by Dashiell Hammett and directed by Todd Nielsen.

Interview: Jane Lynch Talks Friendship, Music and Mischief in THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS
March 4, 2026
Two iconic TV characters performed by two masters of comedy.

Review: Beetlejuice Haunts San Diego with Heart, Chaos & Big Laughs
February 26, 2026
The Broadway National Tour of Beetlejuice has landed in San Diego through March 1.

Interview: Mabelle Reynoso on Writing Theatre for Young Audiences on WHEN SHE BECAME THE MOON
February 23, 2026
Written by playwright Mabelle Reynoso and directed by Peter James Cirino, When She Became the Moon tells the story of twelve-year-old Jesse, who is desperate for answers about her sister's mysterious death, but the adults around her won't talk.
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