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Review: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? at Backyard Renaissance


by ErinMarie Reiter - March 09, 2026

'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is undeniably a marathon, but in the hands of Backyard Renaissance, the journey rarely loses its grip....

Review: FIASCO THEATER’S BARTLEBY at The Old Globe


by ErinMarie Reiter - February 27, 2026

There are few phrases in literature more quietly unhinged than “I would prefer not to.” And in Fiasco Theatre’s ' Bartleby, now playing at The Old Globe through March 22, that polite little sentence lands like a stick of dynamite in an otherwise well-oiled office machine....

Review: Beetlejuice Haunts San Diego with Heart, Chaos & Big Laughs


by Lucía Serrano - February 26, 2026

The Broadway National Tour of Beetlejuice has landed in San Diego through March 1. The “ghost with the most” is back for a limited run, promising laughs, cringe-worthy humor, and dazzling set and projection design that fully delivers on the spectacle of a Broadway tour....

Review: SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER at Cygnet Theatre


by ErinMarie Reiter - February 24, 2026

“Somewhere Over the Border,” now playing at Cygnet Theatre through March 15, wraps that hope in music, metaphor, and a road-trip structure in a production that is charming and colorful on its surface, but anchored by performances strong enough to carry its deeper weight....

Review: THE RECIPE at La Jolla Playhouse


by ErinMarie Reiter - February 24, 2026

At its best, “The Recipe” at La Jolla Playhouse is as warm and inviting as a kitchen in winter: fragrant with possibility, anchored by love, and anchored even more firmly by two utterly charming leads. At nearly two hours and 45 minutes, however, this ambitious new musical sometimes forgets that...

Review: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE BY ROSSINI at San Diego Civic Center Theater


by Ron Bierman - February 20, 2026

Rossini’s Barber of Seville is a top ten opera in performances. Donors love it for its vocal gymnastics, memorable arias and sparkling melodies. Receptive newcomers like it because of its delightful bubbling overture, the familiar Figaro aria that soon follows, and its simple fast-moving sitcom-li...

Review: HEDDA GABLER at The Old Globe


by ErinMarie Reiter - February 13, 2026

“Hedda Gabler” by Henrik Ibsen, now given a taut new version by Erin Cressida Wilson and directed with precision by Barry Edelstein at The Old Globe, stars Katie Holmes in the title role through March 15th....

Review: HOW TO SUCCEED... at San Diego Musical Theatre


by ErinMarie Reiter - February 10, 2026

“How to Succeed…” remains a slick, silly, and sharply performed romp—one that knows exactly what kind of absurd world it’s skewering, and does so with a grin....

Review: San Diego Symphony Performs Mahler's Seventh Symphony at Jacobs Music Center


by Ron Bierman - February 05, 2026

Jaha Ling led the San Diego Symphony’s first performance of Mahler’s seventh symphony in 2014, more than a century after the orchestra was founded. He called it “the most modern of all Mahler symphonies.” Many critics have made similar judgements, the more conservative among them meant it a...

Review: THE APIARY at New Village Arts


by ErinMarie Reiter - February 02, 2026

I’ve watched (and loved) enough sci-fi movies to know that any animals kept in a lab eventually come for the humans. Monkeys. Sharks. Dinosaurs. So you can’t blame me for being deeply suspicious of the bees in the lab in 'The Apiary” now playing at New Village Arts through February 22, 2026....

Past Shows

Hershey Felder: A Paris Love Story
Hershey Felder: A Paris Love Story
May 7 – May 31, 2020

For decades, Felder's "Great Composer Series" has celebrated the brilliance of Beethoven, Berlin, Tchaikovsky and more. Next Spring, San Diego REP invites audiences on piano...

House of Joy
House of Joy
Mar 5 – Mar 29, 2020

Set in the 17th century, in a place like Delhi, India, House of Joy spins the tale of Hamida, one of the elite female bodyguards...

The Humans
The Humans
Jan 9 – Feb 2, 2020

Erik Blake has brought his family from Pennsylvania to celebrate Thanksgiving at his daughter's new apartment in lower Manhattan. As darkness falls outside the ramshackle,...

House of Dreams
Aug 1 – Aug 25, 2019
A Doll's House, Part 2
A Doll's House, Part 2
Nov 21 – Dec 16, 2018

Nominated for eight Tony Awards in 2017, this sharp-witted sequel to Ibsen’s masterpiece begins with a knock at the door. 15 years ago Nora walked...

Fun Home
Fun Home
Sep 6 – Sep 30, 2018

The musical Fun Home is based on Allison Bechdel's witty and wistful graphic novel of the same name. Past and present blend magically as we...

Vietgone
Jan 25 – Feb 18, 2018

Qui Nguyen; dir: Jesca Prudencio.The Lyceum Space:...

Historias Tenebrosas
Historias Tenebrosas
Nov 2

Cultural holidays Halloween and Dia de Los Muertos come together as Amigos del REP performs “Historias Tenebrosas” in a thrilling, chilling multi-staged reader’s theatre story...

Federal Jazz Project
Apr 6 – May 5, 2013

Jazz, like history, can never be silenced. Born at Balboa Naval Hospital, Richard Montoya is one of California’s premier contemporary playwrights and a co-founder of...

The Mountaintop
Mar 2 – Mar 31, 2013

Space Theatre: - Katori Hall....

Clybourne Park
Jan 12 – Feb 10, 2013

Home is where the heart—and history—is in Clybourne Park, a "buzz-saw sharp new comedy" (The Washington Post) that cleverly spins the events of A Raisin...

Tortilla Curtain
Feb 17 – Apr 9, 2012

A collision on a suburban highway ignites a confrontation between the members of a gated community and two undocumented immigrants from Mexico. Based on the...

In the Wake
Feb 11 – Mar 4, 2012
Walter Cronkite is dead.
Sep 17 – Oct 16, 2011

Joe CalarcoNextStop Theatre Company...

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