Late in the third act of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” a stunned character named Nick says to one of the principal protagonists, Martha, “There’s no limit to you, is there?” “No, ...
Directed by Sara Guerrero, the Theatre for Young Audiences and Families production is recommended for ages 4 and up. The bilingual musical reimagines the classic fairy tale with a contemporary twist.
Truly living up to the definition of its name, South Coast Repertory—Orange County's Tony Award-winning theater company—has opened its season with a pair of concurrent Tony-winning plays performed in ...
Extremely bad behavior has taken over the mainstage at South Coast Repertory with “God of Carnage,” a new mounting of a boisterous 20-year-old comedy of ill manners. Playwright Yasmina Reza’s ...
Blizzardlike conditions stemming from a "bomb cyclone" brought heavy snow to the Southeast and ushered frigid temperatures into much of the East Coast as tens of thousands of homes and businesses ...
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB-20) arrives at Pier 46 on Coast Guard Base Seattle, Oct. 26, 2025. US Coast Guard photo The Coast Guard has committed $323 million to modernize its Seattle base in ...
Get ready for a mashup across San Diego County this weekend, where Beethoven meets Beyoncé and touchdowns meet tule boats. Whether you’re cheering for Bad Bunny’s halftime show or kicking it with ...
The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep will present “Animal Farm” Feb. 19-Feb. 22 on North Coast Repertory Theatre’s MainStage. The show will have striking drama in this cleverly adapted version by Ian ...
When it comes to the U.S. offshore wind industry, big changes are underway. Since re-taking office last year, President Trump has worked to make good on a campaign promise to "end" the industry. He's ...
South Coast Plaza’s majestic Year of the Horse centerpiece marks the Lunar New Year with a sculptural expression of strength, momentum and renewal. The mechanically animated horse rises into a rearing ...
The bus hisses to a stop outside the historic Arkley Center, and Marisol presses her forehead to the window. She has never been inside a theater like this. Her fifth-grade class files off the bus, ...