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Print California will officially reopen for “business as usual” on June 15, but San Diego theaters have held back from announcing a return to indoor performances. But North Coast Repertory Theatre in Solana Beach which was one the first local theater companies to present a filmed theatrical production last June has unveiled a 40th anniversary season that will be produced entirely indoors beginning Sept. 8. The season will include seven full productions and an extra two short-term special engagements. Artistic director David Ellenstein said he’s confident the company will be able to return to full production by September, but just in case, the company’s first show will have just two actors. That allows the company to safely accommodate all social distancing requirements for performers and backstage crew and it reduces the company’s financial risk if audience capacity must be limited. ....
Slippery Rock University s Theatre Department Presents World Premiere of MAKING MELROSE Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, January 2021. Welcome to the newest social media platform, Glitz! where anybody can become somebody in a matter of a single click! Making Melrose a new irreverent musical comedy is a hilarious and insightful take on human connection in a world stuck inevitably online. Chock full of twists and turns, Making Melrose is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their computer screens. This world premiere is brought to you by Slippery Rock University s Theatre Department through online streaming on January 28-30. Written, rehearsed, filmed and edited in a whirlwind of three months, Making Melrose is a collaboration with professionals: director Aaron Galligan- Stierle, musical director Will Shuler, composer Daniel M. Lincoln, lyricist/book-writer Omri Schein, and SRU s Theatre program. SRU Students obtained the unique experience of developing a new musical, orig ....
It’s been nearly 10 months since San Diego theaters set up ghost lights on their stages, with the hope that one day soon live theater would return. No one could have predicted how long it will take for curtains to rise again. But with the vaccine now a reality, many theaters are hoping to reopen next summer or fall. Because of the unpredictability of the pandemic, most San Diego theaters haven’t published any firm production plans for this year. But a handful of local companies have listed some tentative plans on their websites, so I’ve picked the shows I am most looking forward to seeing in 2021: ....
It’s been nearly 10 months since San Diego theaters set up ghost lights on their stages, with the hope that one day soon live theater would return. No one could have predicted how long it will take for curtains to rise again. But with the vaccine now a reality, many theaters are hoping to reopen next summer or fall. Because of the unpredictability of the pandemic, most San Diego theaters haven’t published any firm production plans for this year. But a handful of local companies have listed some tentative plans on their websites, so I’ve picked the shows I am most looking forward to seeing in 2021: ....
In the year before the pandemic closed theaters nationwide, local actor, lyricist and playwright Omri Schein added six theatrical shows to his resume, including the world premiere of his latest musical in New York. In the nine months since, Schein said he’s been quarantining at home in La Mesa, cycling through all the stages of grief and other emotions. “For me, it’s been a series of acceptance, frustration, panic and what can I write next,” he said. “I baked a lot, I cooked a lot. Then it turns into frustration about why isn’t anyone doing anything about it? Then it’s ‘I’ve gained 15 pounds and wonder if I’ll ever be in a play again.’ Then the cycle starts all over again, and I’m back at acceptance.” ....