With both of the national conventions now completed, the identities of the two political parties need to be re-considered. If you hadn’t known better (or had just watched the visuals), you’d have thought the Republicans had gone second and the Democrats first. Consider what each week portrayed of the respective parties. In week […]
E. Haig’s Review of “Cabaret” at Music Circus
Over the many years of its existence, and especially in the fourteen seasons since the company’s productions were first staged indoors at the Wells Fargo Pavilion, Sacramento’s Music Circus has established an identity as a major summer theater site. The productions are thoroughly professional, often featuring cast members who are major stage and screen […]
The Con Game Continues: Trump’s Convention Gives Him a Bounce
Did you watch much of the Republican Convention last week? If you are like me, you probably wondered just how botched a convention could be, with every night featuring some blow-up or indication of poor planning or just plain embarrassment. Even the Donald’s acceptance speech seemed off-key, with the candidate seeming exceedingly angry as […]
E. Haig’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival Reviews
Ashland is the first town over the border in Oregon as you drive north from California on I-5. It’s one you would more than likely ignore if you weren’t aware of the marvelous theater scene that exists there. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) produces eleven plays every year, and most of them run from February […]
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