Review | ‘Arms and the Man’ Has Some Great Elements But Doesn’t Quite Connect
George Bernard Shaw play isn’t as timeless as one might wish.
George Bernard Shaw play isn’t as timeless as one might wish.
Ensemble Theatre Company’s season opener is a snappily entertaining reminder of the importance of news literacy.
From Jane Austen to Elvis Presley and “Every Brilliant Thing” in between, this fall’s theater offerings have enough variety to please fans and newbies alike.
An interesting re-imagining of a well known story.
“War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast” brings Orson Welles’s radio drama to life.
Dinner theater returns to downtown Santa Barbara — for just two nights (so far).
SBCC Theatre Group’s fall play is an atypical romantic comedy by George Bernard Shaw.
‘Comedy for Musicians (But Everyone is Welcome)’ brings a creatively curated music-themed show to the Lobero stage.
Ninth annual arts shindig honors The John C. Mithun Foundation, The Lobero Theatre, and Nir Kabaretti of Santa Barbara Symphony.
Thought-provoking play is based on the CS Lewis book.