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Full cast left to right (Top:Travis Lepper, Nicholas Ashley) (Middle: Alethia Che, Oakley Blues, Aydian Anderson, Moxy Reed, Owen-Michael Hall, Alex Surita) (Bottom:Autumn Lowe, Nicole Mitchell, Marc Joyce) Photo courtesy of Palomar Performing Arts

Palomar Performing Arts puts on a raucous display with a hilarious spin on Shakespeare’s many works

Tanner Hayes, Staff Writer October 8, 2024

SAN MARCOS — Howard Brubeck Theater hosts Palomar Performing Arts’ newest play; a wild and explicit romp with a clear goal to make its audience laugh, cringe, and have a good time. “The Complete...

Actors (Back Row Left to Right) Owen Hall, Travis Lepper, Nicholas Ashley, (Front Row) Marc Joyce, Nicole Mitchell, Autumn Lowe, and Oakley Blues pose onstage. Courtesy of Palomar Performing Arts.

“The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again]” soon to open at Palomar

Julianne Littlefield, Staff Writer October 3, 2024

SAN MARCOS - Palomar's Performing Arts gets ready to debut "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again]", a well-loved, interactive play with new, creative twists. Written...

Lily Eichner as Jane Gordon, Marc Joyce as Nugget Gordon, and Rueben Renteria Jr. as Rick Gordon. (Courtesy of Palomar Performing Arts)

“Heddatron” turns laundry day into a theatrical journey

Cyndi Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief May 2, 2024
"Heddatron" arrives at Palomar College, and so has its never-ending laundry.
Crazy for you flier

Crazy for “Crazy for You”

Lisa Burke April 1, 2024
Lively and delightful, Palomar’s production of “Crazy for You” was a worthwhile musical comedy romp.
Photo Courtesy: Lily Eichner. Joshua Bradford as Bobby Child and Sarah Schechter as Polly Baker.

About the Musical: Crazy For You

Selina Barrera March 6, 2024
A small behind the scenes of the musical.
The set of Manifest Destinitis, the Aragon living room. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

“Mani Desti, que? What’s that?” – Manifest Destinitis, a wonderfully funny work of satire

Cyndi Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief December 8, 2023

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a telenovela was filmed in front of a live studio audience? If so, then you're in luck because Manifest Destinitis answers that question. The play is...

The poster for Manifest Destinitis, an upcoming play at Palomar College. Image used with permission from Palomar Theatre Arts.

Manifest Destinitis, a symptom of colonialism, arrives at the Howard Brubeck Theatre

Cyndi Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief November 30, 2023

As more students take a stand against colonialism, Manifest Destinitis arrives at Palomar to offer a different type of critique through comedy. Manifest Destinitis, a satirical comedy on conquest, premiers...

A rehearsal of Stupid F**cking Bird Photo credit: Courtesy of Palomar Performing Arts

“Stupid F***ing Bird” was pretty f****ing great.

Josh Miranda November 6, 2023
A review and reflection of Palomar's latest production: Stupid F***ing Bird.
The cast of Stupid F**king Bird during their rehearsal. Photo credit: Courtesy of Palomar Performing Arts

Stupid F**king Bird arrives at Palomar

Cyndi Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2023
This season, Palomar's Performing Arts brings love triangles, frustration, comedy, and tragedy to life in a modern adaptation of a classical play.
Event flyer with dancing woman

The Faculty Dance Concert

Taylor Leonard May 22, 2023
At Palomar College, the Performing Arts Department is hosting its annual faculty dance concert at the Howard Brubeck Theater.
Closeup of the stage, in large lettering RENT. The band is preparing to perform in the background.

RENT was an Awe Inspiring Event

Mauricio Velazquez April 3, 2023
Palomar theatre's latest production was larger than life despite its small scale.
Arts Graphic

Palomar Concert Band is Bringing the Roaring 20s into the 2020s

Mauricio Velazquez March 22, 2023
Saturday, March 25th at 7pm. Join the band for a nostalgic night of celebration, featuring classic music and performances by the Palomar Tap and Jazz Dance Troupe.
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