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October Sky Review

“October Sky” Review

By Mallika Seshadri, Assistant Opinion Editor October 21, 2016

It’s rare to have a spark of inspiration fly across the night sky like it does for Homer Hickam (Kyle Selig), the main character in the musical “October Sky.” This musical, which is playing at the...

Boy Meets Girl Coming Soon to SDAs PAC

“Boy Meets Girl” Coming Soon to SDA’s PAC

By Maddy Campbell, Staff Writer September 21, 2016

The theatre department is in a rush to put on “Boy Meets Girl,” their first play of the year, which opens Sept. 29 and continues through the weekend. According to student directors Savannah Casey...

Water by the Spoonful

“Water by the Spoonful”

By Linden Amundsen, Staff Writer May 1, 2014

I’ve seen my share of plays. School plays, professional plays, community theater performances – I’ve seen them all. Plays have always intrigued me, mostly because I find it impressive that the actors...

Steel Magnolias Review

Steel Magnolias Review

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer March 13, 2014

Keeping audiences entertained and amused throughout a production is hard enough nowadays in any theatre, but doing so while exploring the sensitive issues of illness and familial bonds requires walking...

Winters Tale

“The Winter’s Tale,” a Shakespeare B-side

By Elizabeth Tarangelo, Staff Writer February 27, 2014

*UPDATE*  This story was featured on the Best of Student Newspapers Online. Read it here! If you find yourself debating on whether to go see the new movie “Winter’s Tale” at Edwards San Marcos...

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Intrepid Shakespeare: Macbeth

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer February 21, 2014

According to an age-old superstition the name of Shakespeare’s tragedy “Macbeth” is believed to be cursed. Actors often avoid saying the title, instead using “The Scottish Play.”  Urban legends...

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Old Globe’s “Bethany” Depicts Desperation

By Elise Echeverria, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

  The Old Globe’s production of “Bethany” instantly immerses the audience in a scene that might not typically be brought to mind when thinking of theater: A business woman and a homeless...

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The Ash Girl

By Gabby Catalano, Arts Editor January 13, 2014

The third period Drama Production class delivered a sinister twist to the “Cinderella” fairytale in the play “The Ash Girl” by Timberlake Wertenbaker last week. The play follows the traditional...

You Cant Take it With You

You Can’t Take it With You

By Dylan Hendrcikson, Staff Writer November 19, 2013

Even if one may not have a father who makes fireworks in the basement or have a dancer sister who has spent 8 years trying to accomplish a pirouette, having to cope with family strange-ness is still something...

Rock on, Romeo

By Lauren Shaw and Manon Wogahn October 15, 2013

Swordplay, dance sequences, forbidden love: this production has it all. The Old Globe’s “The Last Goodbye,” with music by rock artist Jeff Buckley and choreography by “So You Think You Can Dance”’s...

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