Ken Ludwig’s “Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery” pays homage to the fictional detective’s deductive reasoning skills to solve murder most…
Lynne Friedmann
Lynne Friedmann, based in San Diego, is an award-winning, freelance writer of news, feature articles, and blogs on science, travel, and the arts. Her decades-long passion for theater was sparked as a teen when the Inner City Cultural Center commandeered classroom curricula by bringing classic plays to urban high schools in Los Angeles.
To the pantheon of iconic stage characters — Hamlet, Willy Loman, Blanche DuBois — I nominate Todd, the Scottish hit…
Combine an ancient Chinese fable with a MacArthur “genius” director and the result is an enchanting, eye-popping night of theater…
Two wounded people give love another try in a revival production of Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two” at the North Coast…
In an era when every email, tweet, blog and cat video resides for eternity on the Internet, it is hard…
“Murder for Two” is a freewheeling, raucous ride not unlike the thrill of a downhill soapbox derby tempered by the…
Welcome to the Red Eye Lounge, where the lights are low, booze bottles near empty and a woman with a…
Faced with the prospect of surgery, most of us consider the cost to our wallet and the inconvenience of recovery…
A man and a woman work for years as a creative team. One is married; the other single. What if…
Had a good belly laugh lately? You will, courtesy of the side-splitting, Tony Award-winning “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and…
Political revolutions are perceived as a male-dominated undertaking. In the 1950s, however, it was four sisters who inspired a Caribbean…
Written by David Ives Directed by Kim Rubinstein and Sam Woodhouse San Diego Repertory Theatre Nov. 9 – Dec. 8, 2013…
Danielle Skraastad and Gbenga Akinnagbe in The Old Globe’s “The Rainmaker”Photo by Jim Cox ‘The Rainmaker’ Written by N. Richard…
John Lavelle (left) as Rosencrantz and Jay Whittaker as Guildenstern in The Old Globe’s Shakespeare Festival production of “Rosencrantz and…