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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.
"Shot Solo: The Struggles of the Independent Filmmaker"

Shot Solo: The Struggles of the Independent Filmmaker

Summer Aguirre February 22, 2021

Story by Sebastian Venegas – Photography by Isaac Figeroa Many people don’t realize that in the iconic film "Citizen Kane," we get a glimpse of Balboa Park playing the elegant role of Charles Kane’s...

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...

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...

Palomar College actors Omar Fox and Neeta Lachmandas during rehearsal for the upcoming production Rhinoceros, Nov. 8, 2107 in the Studio Theater. (Savhanna Vargas/The Telescope)

‘It’s Ridiculous!’ Rhinoceros Play Comes to Palomar Theater

Lexington Howe November 13, 2017

Set in a small French town, it seems as though everyone is transforming into a Rhinoceros. A play full of abstract and funny allegories, Eugene Ionesco’s “Rhinoceros” mimics the struggle of finding...

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...

Peter Sprague and Leonard Patton rehearse for their Concert Hour performance in the Howard Brubeck Theatre on April 13, 2017. (Maria Leyva/The Telescope)

Music duo is walking on a dream at Concert Hour

Eduardo Carnalla April 18, 2017

Peter Sprague and Leonard Patton, a musical duo, released an album titled "Dream Walkin" (2015) that was nominated for the Best Jazz Recording at the 2015 SD Music Awards. The duo was featured in Palomar's...

‘Heroes & Heroines’

Sheila Izvernari March 11, 2017

Palomar and Pacific Coast Concert Band presented "Heroes and Heroines" concert at Howard Brubeck Theatre. The "Heroes and Heroines" concert was performed for the entire month of February. The concert...

The Steph Johnson Trio performed a free jazz concert at the Palomar College Howard Brubeck Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. The trio features Steph Johnson on guitar and vocals, Rob Thorsen on bass and Fernando Gomez on drums. This was one of the Fall 2016 Thursday Concert Hours presented by Palomar. (Joe Dusel/The Telescope)

Gallery: Performing Arts: Fall 2016

Telescope Staff October 15, 2016

The Performing Arts gallery showcases some of the performing arts events, both theatrical and musical, that have taken place at Palomar College during the Fall 2016 semester. These events include Concert...

A scene from the last rehearsal of 'Three Sisters' by Anton Chekhov Directed by John Polak before the opening day, Oct. 2, 2014. (Yoshikazu Yamashita/The Telescope)

Theater season tackles issues of diversity

Abraham Jewett September 7, 2016

The Palomar Theater department has recently announced the names and dates of performances that will appear during the 2016-2017 season. Four plays are on tap for this year, with two being scheduled for...

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