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The Yellow Boat

By Elisa Figueroa, Staff Writer April 29, 2011

Students shush each other as the theater lights shut off then come back on again.  Pretty soon the chorus of shh’s are replaced with gaps of silence, loud laughs, and the occasional aww’s from the...

Rafta, Rafta!

By Cherise Lopes-Baker, Staff writer April 18, 2011

“Rafta, Rafta,” a comedy about the trials and tribulations of a newly wed Indian couple in England living under their family’s roof, is currently running strong at the Old Globe theater. Though the...

Richard II

By Elisa Figueroa, Staff Writer March 24, 2011

“Remember who you are!” shouts the Duke of Amerle. But it is easy to forget you are the king of England when you’re losing power and control.  When your cousin is leading a rebellion against you,...

Life in Purple

By Elisa Figueroa, Staff Writer November 30, 2010

Dayna Jarae Dantzler’s favorite scene in “The Color Purple” is when her character Celie reconnects with her sister after years of separation. “I love the staging and the dancing…It’s a beautiful...

Dancers show off their sexy moves in Burn the Floor

Burn the Floor

By Elisa Figueroa October 28, 2010

The buzz of the audience dies down as the house lights dim and the stage lights reveal a spinning disco ball. BAM! Ballroom dancers appear on the stage and in the aisles wearing sexy costumes.  Not the...

Romeo and Juliet

By Elisa Figueroa October 8, 2010

“Two households, both alike in dignity…” The stage lights reveal a man standing in a burial vault. He speaks of the famous pair of star-crossed lovers. But something is different…Is the man wearing...

Intrepid Shakespeare Company

By Elisa Figueroa, Staff Writer October 2, 2010

Sean Cox, co-founder of the Intrepid Shakespeare Company, talks about the company and the new internship program at SDA.  The Intrepid Shakespeare Company relocated to the Roundabout Theater at the beginning...

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