
Something Rotten! (St. James Theatre)
Probably the funniest guilty pleasure currently on Broadway is this spoof built around the prolific nature of William Shakespeare. The musical blends elements of The Producers and Spamalot ... Continue Reading →

The Humans (The Helen Hayes Theatre)
How prescient to have booked tickets to The Humans before the recent Tony Awards ceremony. After seeing the production, it is understandable why it won the Tony Award for Best Play ... Continue Reading →

42nd Street – Up and Down the California Coast
Within five minutes of the curtain going up, the audience is very aware this will be an evening of song and dance. And the promise is fulfilled via an energetic cast, talented direction, ... Continue Reading →

Paul Simon: Still Crazy and Rhymin’ After All These Years
As the main brain behind Tom and Jerry and more crucially Simon and Garfunkel, Paul Simon’s songs were an antidote to the excesses of the early days of rock and roll. Simon’s early ... Continue Reading →

Hollywood Opens at La Jolla Playhouse
The fascination with Hollywood transcends genres; countless books, TV shows, films and even stage productions assay the star making machinery. The latest such production is on offer ... Continue Reading →

The Who in San Diego
The two surviving members of The Who have enjoyed an improbably successful and almost endless victory lap. With shows in Anaheim (Sunday 5/22), Los Angeles (Wednesday 5/25), Las Vegas ... Continue Reading →

Best Outdoor Summer Concerts in Southern California – Humphrey’s by the Bay
The two best outdoor concert venues in Southern California are the Hollywood Bowl and Humphrey’s by the Bay. Each consistently offers great concerts, great sightlines and great service.
As ... Continue Reading →
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