Adventure Carries The Old Globe’s Creative ‘Exotic Deadly’

Anna Mikami and Eunice Bae. (Photos courtesy of Rich Soublet II.)

Over the past few years, Keiko Green has given standout performances in both Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company’s production of God of Carnage and Cygnet Theatre’s staging of The Great Leap. She is also an accomplished playwright, and her unique prose are in full display throughout the wonderful World Premiere presented by The Old Globe, Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play.

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Leading a Growing Theatre Company

Circle Circle dot dot (CCdd) has been creating original plays covering a variety of topics over the last several years in locations such as the La Jolla Playhouse, Ocean Beach Playhouse and San Diego Dance Theater’s White Box. On December 8, the group in collaboration with San Diego University’s Pride Center presented a two-hour rotating installation project entitled LGBTQ+ On-Campus.

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A Weekend of Creative Adventures

Four shows might sound like a lot to see in one weekend, but at the La Jolla Playhouse’s 2015 Without Walls (WoW) Festival, that was just a taste of what the event offered. There were more than 21 site-specific and immersive theatre projects ranging from drama, opera, dance and family friendly entertainment.

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Rock and Roll Romance

Love is the Answer is the only musical selected for Vista’s Broadway Theater’s 2015 W.I.P. (Works in Progress) shows. Theatregoers are so interested in the new production that the remaining dates are completely sold out.

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Nature Surviving in San Diego

Less than a year has passed since Circle Circle dot dot became the residential theater company at the La Jolla Playhouse. The newest play from the group, Wrenegades: An Ecological Adventure, is the last show to premiere before their deal with the Playhouse ends.

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Colored Room, White Box, Vivid Dance

The thrill isn’t gone. Randé Dorn’s show at the White Box last weekend had as much movement invention and psychological complexity as the knockout pieces she showed last month. In work by Dorn, Blythe Barton, and Michael Mizerany, the world sure feels like a prickly, dangerous …

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