Review | ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
This well-written, well-acted piece offers opportunity for laughter, consideration, and audience empathy.
This well-written, well-acted piece offers opportunity for laughter, consideration, and audience empathy.
SBCC Theatre Group presents this Tony Award–winning play.
Ret. Lt. Col. Scott Mann’s play about a soldier killed in Afghanistan addresses the difficulty of saying goodbye and letting go.
UCSB grad goes to the National Theater Institute’s summer intensive.
From Simi Valley punks to career musicians, the rock band has been blowing out speakers for 30 years.
Evening highlight was an interview with detective Carol Daly, who worked on the Golden State Killer case.
Westmont’s hilarious production gets a round of applause for being painfully relevant, delightfully ridiculous, and just plain fun.
The play examines the unsteady lines of power dynamics related to gender and consent.
The evening was a casual mixture of the author reading passages and short stories, offering anecdotes, and answering audience questions.
The program is designed, choreographed, and produced by students.