Carol Davis

Carol Davis

Carol Davis is a well-known reviewer and theater critic based in San Diego.

‘Hickorydickory’ is a dark, timely comedy

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO — Like it or not, we all have a mortal time clock ticking somewhere in our bodies. For most it’s located in or around the heart.  In playwright Marisa Wegrzny thought provoking but off the wall dark comedy “Hickorydickory”, the Wicker Family of  ‘Wicker’s Watch & Clock Repair shop in […]

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots’ in world premiere

  By Carol Davis  LA JOLLA, California—When the La Jolla Playhouse promises a fourteen-foot tall robot, you better believe it delivers. And when they promise the sounds of the band Flaming Lips  they deliver on that one too. And when they combine the two, hold on to your hats because former Playhouse Artistic Director Des

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

“Around The World in 80 Days” “Oh! The places you will go!”

By Carol Davis CORONADO, California — Hang on to your hats, join in on the fun and get ready for an 80 day around-the-world adventure that will only take a little over two hours of your time, but it will be time well spent. Forget about the balloon and put on your imagination caps for

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

The witch in them thar’ swamp

By Carol Davis CHULA VISTA, California–If you’re in the mood for a Gothic thriller, lots of blood, the supernatural, bewitching witches, flying cats (check it out) supernatural curses, and family loyalty (and that’s just the beginning) The Sugar Witch by Nathan Sanders might be your choice of thrills for a Halloween Delight. On Stage Playhouse

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

With Kentucky cousins on a Spanish immersion quest

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO–Our Kentucky cousin, Harry Jacobson-Beyer, whom I like to call the “Ishmaelite” for reasons to be explained, is determined to learn Spanish, notwithstanding his Kentucky accent, which is something between a twang and a drawl.  To that end, with his wife, Sherry, he has traveled  to various locations in Spain,

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Carol Davis, Donald H. Harrison, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

‘Exit Interview’ is the Rep at its zaniest

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO– God? Sex? Religion? “This play is not suitable for viewers who find any of the following objectionable: Gun violence! Bang! Bang! Women in the workplace! Yea! Soccer moms discussing scientific method! Criticism of Fox News! Candid discussions on religion and politics! Priests defending the Holy Trinity using perplexing analogies! Plane crashes!

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

If you treasure your hearing, hide from this ‘Jekyll’

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO— Broadway/San Diego is launching a 25-city tour of the revival of Jekyll & Hyde that is expected make its way to Broadway where it will open in April at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. A pre- tour preview in San Diego garnered yet another standing ovation from opening night audiences. This

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast