Also this week, the return of the Old Globe's 'Thinking Shakespeare Live' show, JFest theater season kicks off and OnStage Playhouse plans benefit production
Many of San Diego’s smaller theater companies don’t have their own theater, so the founders work from home and rent auditoriums and amphitheaters only when they’re putting on a play.
Boyd said company officers — who include his wife, arts education director Megan Goyette, and his brother, associate artistic director Connor Boyd — have been working from home since the pandemic hit in 2020, but they really wanted a space where they could create together. Boyd said he and his wife got the idea for the new space while walking through the mall a few months ago and seeing a number of empty storefronts. In the past year, Westfield has leased former retail shops for other uses, like a hip-hop music studio, and Boyd said mall officials were very easy to work with and enthusiastic about the idea of a theater on the property.
The educational program was created by and hosted by Barry Edelstein, the Globe’s artistic director. The live show is based on Edelstein’s book “Thinking Shakespeare: A How-To Guide for Student Actors, Directors and Anyone Else Who Wants to Feel More Comfortable with the Bard.” — This Los Angeles-based Jewish theater company presents its latest play, exploring the history and theatricality of one of William Shakespeare’s most controversial plays.— Co-created by writer/composer Yale Strom and writer/director Todd Salovey, this concert reading traces how Bella and Marc Chagall became refugees in their lives and art.
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