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Coming of Age Film Festival Feb 09, 2012
MOPA, in partnership with the San Diego State University Student Gerontology Association and Alvarado Hospital, hosts a special screening about the influence of aging over time. "The First Grader" is a true story of an elderly Kenyan villager and ex freedom fighter fighting for his right to an education. 
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Wednesday, November 24,2010
On Stage

There goes the neighborhood

Storyville and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
The country’s real-life jazz capitals of today stake much of their musical reputations on the real-life closure of Storyville, New Orleans’ famed red-light district of a century ago. You can find out why if you go see Ed Bullins’ Storyville.
Wednesday, November 17,2010
On Stage

Under the top

Kasimir and Karoline and the rest of this week's theatre listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
Kasimir and Karoline and the rest of this week's theatre listings
Wednesday, November 10,2010
On Stage

Strength in numbers

MOXIE Theatre and Intrepid Shakespeare Company's collaboration and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
MOXIE Theatre and Intrepid Shakespeare Company's collaboration and the rest of this week's theater listings
Wednesday, November 3,2010
On Stage

The play that wouldn’t die

OnStage Playhouse's The Rocky Horror Show and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
OnStage Playhouse's The Rocky Horro Show and the rest of this week's theater listings
Wednesday, October 27,2010
On Stage

Is that sew?

Gee’s Bend and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin

Wednesday, October 20,2010
On Stage

Another one bites the dust

The Theatre Inc. quietly closes its doors

By Martin Jones Westlin
It always comes down to money these days, and local theater (with so few of its major companies pulling any kind of profit) knows this all too well.
Wednesday, October 13,2010
On Stage

It’s their first time

Into the Woods and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
Into the Woods and the rest of this week's theater listings
Wednesday, October 6,2010
On Stage

Warts and all

The Road to Mecca and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
The Road to Mecca and the rest of this week's theater listings
Wednesday, September 29,2010
On Stage

The Man next door

Notes from Underground and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
Meanwhile, an adjacent Playhouse venue is running Yale Repertory Theatre’s Notes from Underground, Robert Woodruff’s adaptation of the acclaimed Fyodor Dostoyevsky novella— and here, I’m using the term “underground” advisedly.
Wednesday, September 22,2010
On Stage

What’s done is done

News on the Patte Awards for Theatre Excellence and the rest of this week's theater listings

By Martin Jones Westlin
News on the Patte Awards for Theatre Excellence and the rest of this week's theater listings
 
 
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