BY CARY GINELL VCOS: What is special about “South Pacific” to you personally and as a director? KEN: This story of love and war in the South Seas was…
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Dotty Doin’s: Mother & Daughter Play the Same Role in Two Productions of “Noises Off”
11/05/2013
BY CARY GINELL Acting is often a family affair and it stands to reason that if one member of a family gets the theater bug, it’s no surprise when…
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“The Diviners” – A Moving, Emotional Slice of Americana
11/03/2013
REVIEW BY CARY GINELL Although “The Diviners,” Jim Leonard, Jr.’s morality play on religion, friendship, and tragedy, was written in 1980, it almost seems as if it should have…
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Murder & Guilt Reign in Elite Theatre Company’s “Dark Heart of Poe”
10/31/2013
REVIEW BY CARY GINELL What could be more appropriate fare for a dark and chilly Halloween night than an evening of Edgar Allan Poe? The Elite Theatre Company has…
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Conclusion of interview with “Seatbelts Required” Playwright Kimberly Demmary
10/29/2013
BY CARY GINELL Kimberly Demmary has been working the boards around Ventura County and the West Valley for more than 10 years. She was recently seen (along with “Seatbelts…
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Kimberly Demmary’s “Seatbelts Required” – A Different Kind of Haunted House
10/28/2013
REVIEW BY CARY GINELL ‘Tis the season for ghost tours, malevolent pumpkins, and trick-or-treaters, but at the Santa Paula Theater Center, there’s a different kind of horror story currently…