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“The Few” Review

By Roya Chagnon, Staff Writer October 9, 2013

Even before the house lights in the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre were dimmed, “The Few” had already captured my attention. Upon entering the intimate theatre, the detailed set covered in stacks...

Legally Blonde Review

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer June 13, 2013

From the opening of the curtain, “Legally Blonde” thoroughly engaged and entertained me.  SDA theatre’s annual musical hit the mark.  The musical, based on the novel and film of the same name,...

Dollhouse

Dollhouse

By Molly Kovacs, Opinions Editor April 22, 2013

While Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” is perhaps best known for its strong feminist message, it is a play that speaks to a diverse audience of all genders and backgrounds. The members of the cast...

Theatre for a Cause

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer April 3, 2013

The San Dieguito Academy Theatre Department put on an emotional and heart-wrenching performance of “Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon” as part of the third SDA’s third annual Theatre for a Cause...

Comedy Sportz players Daniel Alguire and Mitch Lange.

Comedy Sportz Alumni Game

By Nicole Smith, Online Editor February 20, 2013

On Friday, Feb. 8, Comedy Sportz players from past years had the opportunity to practice and play in a game with their old teammates once again.This year’s alumni game welcomed back five SDA alumni to...

“The End of It” Review

By Kira Elliott, Staff Writer February 8, 2013

Walking into the theater lobby to see alumni play “The End of It”, a feeling of slight embarrassment washed over me. I had to be the youngest person there, and I desperately began scanning the laugh-lined...

“The Brothers Size” Review

By Kelsey Navis, Features Editor February 6, 2013

Under the hot southern sun, a dramatic tug-of-war threatens the new life of two brothers, Oshoosi and Ogun Size, soon after one was released from prison. From award-winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney,...

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at SDA

By Nicole Greene, Staff Writer January 18, 2013

Although you may be tempted to brush up on your 80’s vocabulary before going to “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” you needn’t worry; SDA’s version treads the familiar territory of Elizabethan English...

(from left) Robin Pearson Rose as Dottie, Eva Kaminsky as Margaret and Carol Halstead as Jean in the San Diego Premiere of David Lindsay-Abaires Good People, directed by Paul Mullins, Sept. 29 - Oct. 28, 2012 at The Old Globe. Photo by Henry DiRocco.

“Good People” review

By Joleyne Lambert, staff writer October 15, 2012

                “Good People,” a play performed at the Old Globe in Balboa Park, follows the struggle of a poor mother from South Boston, Margie Walsh, who scrapes up barely enough money...

Here Comes Super Potato!

By Nicole Greene, Staff Writer October 3, 2012

What happens when an adventurous child and her babysitter collide with the whimsical world of cartoons and fairytales? Find out next week on Oct. 5, when Drama Production’s play, “Super Potato: The...

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