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Scripps Ranch cast shines in ‘An Inspector Calls’

Birling family members, from left, Sheila (Danielle DeCarlo), Eric (Joshua Jones), Arthur (Fred Harlow) and Sybil (Jill Drexler) have a lot to worry about in “An Inspector Calls” playing at Scripps Ranch Theatre through April 21.  Photo by Daren Scott

Twists and turns abound in the interesting, well-acted mystery “An Inspector Calls,” performed by Scripps Ranch Theatre through April 21.

Swan songs this weekend for talented ballet dancers

Shaina Oppenheimer

Two Rancho Bernardo teens will be dancing for the last time before college in the Southern California Ballet’s production of “Something Old, Something New,” 7 p.m. Saturday, April 6 and 1 p.m. Sunday, April 7 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts.

Poway actors in April 8 benefit reading at San Diego REP

Monique Gaffney, left, and Abner Genece, both from Poway, will be featured in a charity staged reading.

Two Poway actors will be featured in a staged reading of Lorey Hayes’ “Haiti’s Children of God,” 7 p.m. Monday, April 8 at the San Diego Repertory Theatre.

Review: Globe’s ‘Gentleman’s Guide’ showcases excellent cast

Monty Navarro (Ken Barnett) tries to keep girlfriend Sibella (Lisa O’Hare), left, and love interest Phoebe (Chilina Kennedy) from meeting in the musical comedy “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” playing at The Old Globe.                   Photo by Henry DiRocco

A talented and versatile cast combined with a witty — though dark — story and visually appealing set make The Old Globe’s “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” a musical worth seeing.

A homecoming concert for Rancho Bernardo opera singer

ALIZE ROZSNYAI

A local graduate turned opera singer will be returning home to perform with her mother’s youth orchestra.

PowPAC shows dramatic strength with ‘Doubt: A Parable’

Sister James (Lena Michelle Jones), left, and Sister Aloysius (Kate Hewitt) are suspicious of Father Brendan (Rob Conway) in “Doubt: A Parable,” playing at PowPAC through April 14.  Photo by Tony Eisenhower

Powerful, believably emotional performances make “Doubt: A Parable” at PowPAC one of its best recent shows. It is playing through April 14.

Poway Woman’s Club exhibit celebrates local women in art

Sharon Howe and Paula Westenberger with Westenberger’s art work, a painting of their father’s hands as she remembers them, releasing butterflies.

The Poway Woman’s Club is showcasing art by women in their 23rd annual Celebrate Women Art Exhibit, on display now through Tuesday, March 26 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts.

Beach Boys to launch San Diego County Fair concerts

The Beach Boys will kick off the San Diego County Fair’s concert lineup this year with a grandstand show on opening night June 8, fair organizers announced today.

PowPAC to stage ‘Doubt: A Parable’

“Doubt, A Parable,” features, from left, Kate Hewitt as Sister Aloysius and Lena Michelle Jones as Sister James.  Photo by Tony Eisenhower

PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theatre, is making a move to the dramatic with its production of “Doubt, A Parable,” opening Friday, March 15.

Folk art on exhibit at Mingei Museum

The Bill Traylor exhibition includes more than 60 of his whimsical drawings.

A traveling exhibition of the work of Southern folk artist Bill Traylor is at Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park through May 12. “Bill Traylor: Drawings from the Collections of the High Museum of Art and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts,” contains more than 60 of Traylor’s drawings, including human and animal figures in [...]

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