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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

Cynthia Cunningham 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...

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

Cynthia Cunningham 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.
A group of people poses on a stage (Gods of Comedy).

Palomar’s theater department presents: “The Gods of Comedy”

Ryan Marlowe December 5, 2022

This winter, prepare for a comedy of epic proportions. SAN MARCOS- Heaven and Earth will shake with the sound of laughter as Palomar’s theater department unveils its latest production. On Friday,...

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.
Howard Brubeck theatre at Palomar

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...

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‘SILA’ Play emphasizes changing environment

Ana Acosta December 9, 2019

SAN MARCOS --- Palomar Performing Arts will be hosting SILA, a play that emphasizes what happens to the natural world as a result of human influences on the climate. The play, set in the Baffin Islands,...

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...

Palomar College is putting on the play Brave New World. Photo from dress rehearsals in the studio theater on Sept. 26, 2017. (Iray Gomez/The Telescope)

A distopian future arrives in season opening play

Michael Chavez October 1, 2017

Palomar's young thespians stagger amongst one another in a blacked out theater before the premiere of this season's opening play. Michael Mufson, director at Palomar College, stood with an heir of authority...

Karl (Joylon Maxilom) speaks during the technical run of Clybourne Park in Palomar College's studio theater. Additionally pictured, from left to right, are cast members Betsy (Rachel Stinger), Bev (Julia Cuppy) and Rus (Neha Curtiss). Clybourne Park is directed by Annie Hinton and is set to run from May 5 to May 14, 2017 on the San Marcos campus. (Savhanan Vargas/The Telescope)

Clybourne Park addresses social segregation

Sheila Izvernari May 16, 2017

"Clybourne Park" reflects upon gentrification and how the American opinion of race has changed over the decades. Palomar College's Studio Theatre presents "Clybourne Park." The satirical play is...

Islam shown in a new perspective through Palomar play

Seji Gaerlan April 11, 2017

Palomar college's most recent play aims to change the negative perception toward Muslims. Palomar's Theater Arts professor Michael Mufson has directed an adaptation of Yussef El Guindi's "Ten acrobats...

Mufson brings culture to Palomar’s main stage

Bethany Nash February 11, 2017

Production is underway for two new theater performances coming this semester. “Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith” is the first of the two productions and will premiere March 17. The second...

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