Theatre

Out of the Shadows: A Look into Manual Cinema’s Puppets, Poetry, and Performance

Chicago-based performance group Manuel Cinema shared their latest work, No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks, in Mandeville Auditorium…

6 years ago

Fair Play Creates Unexpected Theatre with “Miscast: A Gender-Bent Cabaret”

While most students were likely cramming on Sunday night before the start of finals week, an eclectic mix of students…

6 years ago

The Show Must Go On: Student-Run Production of Tartuffe Triumphs Over Hurdles

A Theatre and Dance Department-sponsored student production of Tartuffe concluded its run at the Arthur Wagner Theater in Galbraith Hall…

6 years ago

A Mostly* Spoiler-Free Review Of A Raisin In the Sun

I went into UC San Diego’s Weiss Theatre blind. The only thing I knew about Lorraine Hansberry's legendary tale of…

7 years ago

The MENding Monologues: A Vulnerable Masculinity

The MENding Monologues opens like a Macklemore song. “When I was a kid, I often wondered if I was gay,”…

8 years ago

“Gidion’s Knot”: Freedom of Expression In A World of Safe Spaces

Personal responsibility, freedom of expression, and the American educational system all collide in “Gidion’s Knot,” produced at Diversionary Theatre Black…

8 years ago

Entering The Worlds of the Wagner New Play Festival

“[The] message is hard.” These words open my interview with Steph Del Rosso, Ava Geyer, Lilly Padilla, and Will Snider,…

8 years ago

Muir Musical Presents Spring Awakening: A Season of Struggle and a Morning of Hope

Whether it be 19th Century Germany or 21st Century America, the road to self-discovery is never easy. This year’s Muir…

8 years ago

The Vagina Monologues: A New Wave

There are two things people who plan on watching the Vagina Monologues and HerStories at UCSD should know: one, prepare…

8 years ago

Muir Musical: Bringing New York City to UCSD Through Theatre

One would imagine In the Heights to be a musical about a humble barrio in Washington Heights  that highlights the…

9 years ago