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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...

Palomar colleges spring spectacular put the audience of the Howard Brubeck Theatre in a trance for well over an hour with music from the 19th and 20th century. (Patrick Hartley/The Telescope)

Spring Spectacular

patrick hartley November 26, 2018

Palomar colleges spring spectacular put the audience of the Howard Brubeck Theatre in a trance for well over an hour with music from the 19th and 20th century. The prelude by the Fortissimo Orchestra...

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...

A French horn player, Cindy Monohan is playing solo for explaining the instrument at Howard Brubeck Theatre on Dec. 3, 2017. (Momoko Watarai/The Telescope)

A guided world through symphony

Robert Shepherd December 9, 2017

Everyone’s Guide to the Concert Band was a guided tour through the world of symphony orchestra. Kenneth Bell, director and conductor, and his Palomar Pacific Coast Concert Band performed their musical...

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...

Kenneth Bell conducts the main theme from Star Trek the Motion Picture during Space, Time and Music at Palomar College's Brubeck Theater, May 6, 2017. (Savhanna Vargas/The Telescope)

Honors Recital

Seji Gaerlan May 19, 2017

SAN MARCOS - Experience the music that some of the best of Palomar college's students could offer in the upcoming Honor's Recital event. On may 25th, Palomar's music program will be hosting a music...

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...

Palomar students, Liam Sullivan, Frida Villeda, Monique Barbour, and Delaney Dietrich, at final dress rehearsal for upcoming school production “Our Town” at the Palomar studio Theatre on Oct. 6, 2017. (Idmantzi Torres/The Telescope)

The great white theatre tradition

Seji Gaerlan April 10, 2017

The lack of diversity in theatre needs to catch up to 21st Century standards. Before the rise of prominent names such as Misty Copeland, the first African-American female principal dancer at American...

Kenneth Bell, musical director and conductor of the Palomar/Pacific Coast Concert Band, looks to the audience during the Heroes and Heroines Performance, Feb 24, 2017. (Savhanna Vargas/The Telescope)

Gallery: Performing Arts Spring 2017

Telescope Staff March 16, 2017

The Performing Arts gallery showcases some of the performing arts events, both theatrical and musical, that have taken place at Palomar College during the Spring 2017 semester. These events include...

Palomar College held its annual Faculty May 6, 2016 at the Howard Brubeck Theatre at the San Marcos Campus. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

Dancing to their own beat at Faculty Dance

Belen Ladd May 18, 2016

Vibrant colors, unique lighting and intriguing stories were woven into each piece. From the use of point of view to the creativity of silhouettes, the Faculty Dance show was one to remember, both visually...

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