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Have Your Voice Heard and Audition for Change

Luke Vore March 23, 2021
The Palomar Performing Arts team is planning something monumental later this spring and you could be a part of it.

Palomar Performing Arts Kicking off Spring With ‘A Wrinkle In Time’

Jamie Martinez February 17, 2021
Rehearsals for the play "A Wrinkle In Time" have started and will begin streaming live via Zoom from March 19-21.

‘Focus on Baroque Part II:’ A Glimpse into an Extravagant Era

Nohea Cacatian December 3, 2020

SAN MARCOS–Palomar College's Performing Arts will be showing its second installment of "Focus on Baroque." An extension of the first part of the series, it will include discussions and performances...

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Fall Theatre Change

Max Cruz September 29, 2020

The fall theatre production "Spinning into Butter" has been changed. For now, the play is not the best choice right now for the college's anti-racism goals. The change was made with the idea to create...

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Community inspires Palomar Theatre productions

Amber Robinson May 13, 2020
Palomar's pioneers of cyber theatre take theatre to the digital stage.
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Palomar Performing Arts cancels shows and events

Krista Moore March 13, 2020

Palomar Performing Arts is canceling all Performances until further notice due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). In an email sent out this afternoon (March 13) , by Heather Michelle Murray, ask those who...

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Mamma Mia! rocks the Howard Brubeck Theatre

Jen Schildge March 7, 2020

'Mamma Mia', an exuberantly bright musical story told by the hits of ABBA, has arrived back at the Brubeck theatre. Luis Flores Torres plays the principal role of the best friend of the groom, has never...

Palomar's symphony playing at its performance 'Well Seasoned." (Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

“Well Seasoned” time to celebrate change of seasons

Alex Garcia October 21, 2019

Palomars performing arts department recently held a concert or symphony called Well Seasoned, which in director Ken Bell’s words was a “night to celebrate the change of seasons.” The concert was...

Legally Blonde, a musical production presented by Palomar College Performing Arts program; March 8 through 17 at Palomar College Howard Brubeck Theatre. (Staff photographer/The Telescope)

“Legally Blonde” encourages students to “rethink pink”

Kiera Colarusso April 8, 2019

Palomar’s performing arts department produced “Legally Blonde” the musical as its biggest show in a season dedicated to works created by women. Director Michael Mufson believes the show has “...

Actor Austin Williams looks over his script for the first time. (Bethany Nash/ The Telescope)

“O Beautiful” shows society through the eyes of women, hardships

Bethany Nash September 10, 2018

2018 has been named the year of women, and Palomar Theatre Arts is on board. Every year Palomar’s theatre department highlights a specific theme throughout their production season, usually relating...

Jonathan Middleton (Peter Pan), Isabell Orahar (Molly), and Viviana McCormick (Black Stache) sit on the set of Peter and the Starcatcher after performing on a Friday night. Mar. 9, 2018. (The Telescope/Jennesh Agagas)

“Peter and the Starcatcher” an engaging fairytale

Kylie Stearns April 1, 2018

Fairytales come to life on the set of "Peter and the Starcatcher." Coming into the Peter and the Starcatcher fan culture late, it was hard to know where to set the bar for expectations for what the...

Chihiro Okabe of Palomar's contemporary modern dance class is rehearsing for Spirit of the Seasons, choreography by Molly Faulkner. Performances will be in the Howard Brubeck Theater on Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. (Julie Lykins/The Telescope)

Students showcase original performances

Lexington Howe and Amy Bigelow December 10, 2017

Palomar dance students have spent countless hours crafting and revising this year's upcoming winter performance. Within the dance department, students are given the opportunity to choreograph different...

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