Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Want to explore theatre? Sharpen those already existing theatre skills? Explore the basics of theatre while working toward a unique final performance!! Our week long theatre workshop is back again this year! Youth 10 and up are invited to take part in a week of acting, singing, dancing...and so much more. Students will learn a wide variety of skills from our accredited teachers and will have the opportunity to work and perform with seasoned theatre professionals from throughout the San Diego area. This year the theme is ROCK & ROLL!! Come Rock with us as we explore not only some great music but monologues and scenes that will sharpen your theatrical skills. You definitely don’t want to miss this one of a kind experience. JULY 11 – JULY 16 CLASSES: Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Escondido, CA (Information will be emailed to you upon registration) PERFORMANCE: Saturday July 16 at 7 p.m. $200 early registration fee ($250 after 6/17) / Sibling Discounts available LIMITED PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR EDD FAMILIES A few testimonials about Summer Spectacular: “Grand Facade's Summer Spectacular has been a fun and educational theatre camp! My boys loved every minute of it!...The adults in the performances elevated the experience for the kids and gave them a taste of professional theatre." "We just wanted to say thank-you for offering our youth such a wonderful experience. We thoroughly enjoyed Summer Spectacular. The kids enjoyed themselves immensely, seemed to learn a lot, and were proud of what they achieved, especially in such a short time." "My son had a great time performing in Summer Spectacular. The adult mentors were so knowledgable and helpful, and he made some new friends during the process. We would definitely sign-up for this again!" For more information or to register contact 619-800-4679 or email grandfacadetheatre@gmail.com
  • The PROTOTYPE festival, now in its 10th year, presents new operas and music-theater works in smaller settings. "We were trying to create a black box opera movement," says co-founder Beth Morrison.
  • Records show that from 2012 through 2019, officers from San Diego County police agencies shot at people in cars 20 times.
  • The Phoenix Police Department says that it has launched an internal investigation following the arrest of Journal finance reporter Dion Rabouin, who was conducting interviews outside a Chase Bank.
  • The internationally-renowned show exploring the percussive possibilities of the human body and everyday objects ends Jan. 8.
  • San Diego resident Ashli Babbitt was killed as she tried to breach the Capitol two years ago.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes guests Claire Danes and Jeff Daniels on a journey through primal scenes from America’s past—leading all the way back to an infamous witch hunt.
  • The 1985 novel has been described as "unfilmable." Baumbach wasn't deterred — and though the movie brims with terrific moments, his White Noise doesn't hold together as well as Don DeLillo's.
  • For the more than 350,000 Americans each year who suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital, the prognosis is not always an optimistic one. But quick action with CPR and a defibrillator can be key.
  • In an exclusive interview at the White House, Jake Sullivan spoke with NPR's Steve Inskeep. They discussed China-Taiwan tensions, the war in Ukraine, and his upcoming trip to Israel.
461 of 2,231