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Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers” Finds Its Way Into Audience’s Hearts

The Costa Mesa Playhouse started the year off right with a production of Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers.” The story takes place in Yonkers, New York in 1942, depicting the dilemmas of a dysfunctional family during World War II.

“Rise” Makes A High School Musical Comeback

By Brittany Zendejas First love, awkward hugs, jumbling of words, drama and cliques … that’s high school in a few words. But throw in...

“Costuming the Leading Ladies of Shakespeare” Exhibit

UCI Libraries’ Thursday night gala, “Costuming the Leading Ladies of Shakespeare,” celebrated the women and men who played and decorated theater’s most iconic female...

“Plumas Negras” Tells The Story Of Generations

Presented by UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts’ Drama Department, “Plumas Negras” transported the intimate audience of its opening night to the fertile farmlands of Salinas, California to follow the incredible lives of three generations of gritty, strong-willed women.

Hope Reborn in “Is There Life After Birth?”

In partnership with UCI Illuminations, “Is There Life After Birth?”, directed by MFA Directing Candidate Melissa Livingston, had a moving opening night on Friday, Nov. 17, here on campus in Studio 4 at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts.

“A Perfect Union”: Just Like Us Hits Home

By: Jocelyn Contreras A bright pearl light shone on Tom Tancredo as he gave his speech of anti-immigration with an ending chant of people yelling...

An Enemy of the People: An Eerie Parallel

The Little Theatre’s small and intimate stage resonated with a feeling of old Americana, reinforced by the constant hum of rustic country and folk...

Lying in The Wake of “Laramie”

THEATRE: UCI Drama production of “The Laramie Project” tackles issues like gay rights and hate crimes.

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