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De La Casa
Apr 30

De La Casa, written by James Selledy and directed by Mia Spencer, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's Fourth Annual...

Helping Hand
Apr 30

Helping Hand, written by John Busser and directed by Sean Libiran, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's Fourth Annual New...

Date Play
May 1

Date Play, written by Ashley Siflinger and directed by Sean Boyd, is a modern romance set over a single dinner as two strangers navigate the...

Out of the Woods
May 1

Out of the Woods, written by Robert Weibezhal and directed by Tim Baran, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's Fourth...

Moon Rock
May 2

Moon Rock, written by Steven Oberman and directed by Sean Boyd, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's Fourth Annual New...

Shadows Dark and Deep
May 2

Shadows Dark and Deep, written by Sara Ilyse Jacobson and directed by Vivian White, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's...

Spin Cycle
May 2

Spin Cycle, written by William Keenan and directed by Sean Libiran, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's Fourth Annual New...

Double Shot
May 3

Double Shot, written by Maxine Levaren and directed by Vivian White, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's Fourth Annual New...

Nothing But the Truth
May 3

Nothing But the Truth, written by Connie Terwilliger and directed by Mia Spencer, is a staged reading presented as part of Trinity Theatre Company's Fourth...



Review: LEND ME A SOPRANO at Scripps Ranch Theatre


by ErinMarie Reiter - April 26, 2026

If you’re in the mood for something light, silly, and a little bit chaotic with a musical flair, “Lend Me a Soprano” won’t disappoint....

Review: ALIEN GIRLS at The Old Globe


by ErinMarie Reiter - April 24, 2026

“Alien Girls” is a play about friendship—specifically female friendship—in all its messy, contradictory, deeply human glory....

Review: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at Lamb's Players Theatre


by ErinMarie Reiter - April 18, 2026

“The Play That Goes Wrong”, now playing at Lamb’s Players Theatre through June 7th does exactly what its title promises, with precision, mischief, and an undeniable sense of fun....

Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Broadway San Diego


by ErinMarie Reiter - April 16, 2026

“The Notebook” isn’t aiming for subtlety; it’s aiming straight for your heart. Judging by the collective sniffles, gasps, and tears around the theater, it hits its mark....

Review: FENCES at The Old Globe


by ErinMarie Reiter - April 15, 2026

With this excellent cast and directing, Fences' doesn’t just honor August Wilson’s language—it revels in it while bringing this classic story to life at The Old Globe through May 3rd....

Review: AIRNESS at Loud Fridge Theatre Group


by ErinMarie Reiter - April 12, 2026

'Airness' cranks the volume all the way up and dares you not to have a good time; It's a show that knows exactly what it is, big, bold, cheerfully ridiculous, and full of humor and heart....

Review: MATT & BEN at New Village Arts


by ErinMarie Reiter - April 10, 2026

“Matt & Ben” may be about two future Hollywood icons—but at New Village Arts, it’s the women who steal the spotlight, shape the story, and make the whole thing worth watching....

Review: San Diego Opera Performs Bizet's CARMEN at San Diego Civic Center


by Ron Bierman - April 03, 2026

Carmen is the world’s third most performed opera. Its tale of the doomed love affair between an innocent young soldier and a beguiling young woman unconstrained by conventional beliefs was seen in more than 6,000 productions on five continents last year. This performance was in the opera’s origi...

Review: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY at Cygnet Theatre


by ErinMarie Reiter - March 30, 2026

“The Lehman Trilogy, now playing at Cygnet Theatre through April 26, is an epic in every sense: sweeping, ambitious, unexpectedly funny, and, even at a three-hour runtime, utterly engrossing....

Review: FIRST DAY IN DECEMBER at By Compulsion Dance And Theatre


by ErinMarie Reiter - March 21, 2026

Running through March 22 in the Diversionary Black Box as a guest production, “First Day in December” is not just a look back; it’s a conversation with right now. ...

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