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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

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 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.

“Greetings from the Red Planet” an Introspective Journey through Space and Time

Ryan Marlowe September 14, 2022
The Theatre Department braves the Milky Way Galaxy on a mission to Mars.
Southeast Asia sets sail toward Palomar

Southeast Asia sets sail toward Palomar

Abraham Jewett October 2, 2016

Excitement abounds as concert hour continues at Palomar College with upcoming performances from Kembang Sunda and MandoBasso. On Thursday, Oct. 6, Kembang Sunda, a San Diego based gamelan ensemble directed...

Cast members rehearsing for upcoming school production “Our Town” at the Palomar studio Theatre on Sept. 22, 2016. (Idmantzi Torres/The Telescope)

Destination ‘Our Town’

Abraham Jewett October 1, 2016

The first play of the 2016 fall theater season is coming soon to Palomar campus. “Our Town,” a play written by Thornton Wilder and to be directed by Dana Case, will be running from Oct. 7 to the...

V.H. Fiore, Monique Barbour, Anna Tower, and Darcie McClain, members of the exploratory group, take part in a group exercise as part of the auditioning process for The Water Speaks on Feb. 4, 2015. (Claudia Rodriguez/The Telescope)

Students audition for interactive performance

Shawn Thomas February 20, 2015

The instigator, facilitator and guide of "The Water Speaks" held an unconventional, group audition lasting more than two hours on Feb. 4. Michael Mufson, professor of theater arts at Palomar College,...

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