Sunday, March 29, 2020

Ryan Perkins


Metamorphoses, 2019
Photo: Manny Rotenberg
The Drama Program at San Diego City College is very sad to share the news that Ryan Perkins, an actor who performed in Metamorphoses, the 2019 New Play Festival, and credible, passed away last month. Ryan had moved to Los Angeles after Spring 2019.

Ryan had never been in a show before he was cast in Mary Zimmerman's Metamorphoses, directed by Lisa Berger. He played a variety of roles in that show, and went on to perform in the original play Growing Pains. He was also cast in a pivotal role in credible, Lily Padilla's play that was produced in partnership with the University of San Diego.

Ryan was a veteran of the US Military, and he leaves behind two daughters. Anyone who wants to write a tribute or share stories/photos is welcome to. 



Sunday, March 22, 2020

So what are you up to??

Hi, everyone. Like all of you, everyone involved with City College Theatre is adjusting to the "new normal" of hunkering down and staying home due to the mandate by the governor, as well as common sense and decency to keep from contaminating anyone else.
We've had some disappointments in the last week. The fifth annual New Play Festival closed early, and the cast only got to do four of its six performances. And our spring production of Urinetown will not open in April. The cast had put in five weeks of incredibly hard work, and we're hopeful to be able to do the show in the fall. Stay tuned.
Theatre is a three-dimensional art form. Part of the joy of theatre is its ephemeral nature. No two performances are alike. That's why watching a filmed version of a play is just not the same as seeing it in person. Audience members are in communion with one another, all seeing the same show unfolding in real time.
Theatre without a live audience feels very strange, but it's what we're grappling with these days.
But we want to hear from you, our community members! What are you doing these days? Are you watching any great plays online? Reading great scripts? Practicing your monologues? Connecting virtually with other theatre friends? Please respond in the comments below.
In today's Union-Tribune, the Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre, Barry Edelstein, wrote a moving tribute to theatre all over the world during this challenging time; here is the link
Stay healthy--we'll be back soon!

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Festival of New Plays this Thursday, Friday and Saturday!

Only three performances left-- join us this Thursday at 2:00 pm, or Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm. Thursday's performance is FREE! Come see the outstanding work developed by City College student playwrights at our final weekend of performances. 


Tickets are on sale here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/san-diego-city-college-drama-program-8625432318


Thursday, March 5, 2020

Opening night! Opening night! Opening night!

Technically, it's opening day--the 5th Annual Festival of New Plays has its first performance THIS AFTERNOON at 2:00 in the Black Box Theatre.

Best of all: it's free! If you'd like to guarantee your seat, go to Eventbrite and reserve your ticket.

Join us for an afternoon of aliens abducting earthlings, orphans finding their voices, and deals being made with the devil. Featuring seven short plays written by City College playwriting and English students, performed by City College student actors, the Festival of New Plays is a delightful production full of intriguing performances, fascinating characters . . . and even a singing tree. We look forward to seeing you there!

If you can't go today, there are still five more opportunities. But don't miss out!

Questions: Kate Neff Stone: kstone@sdccd.edu.