BeatleMania is Back!
let it rain!
Broadway San Diego brings us another
unique production, this time honoring The
Beatles. RAIN is a multimedia, multi-dimen-
sional experience taking audiences from Ed
Sullivan to Abbey Road. RAIN is the name of the
band that, according to all the reviews, looks
and sounds just like the mop-top fab-four. All
the music and vocals are performed live.
It sounds like a big ol’ love fest. Audiences
are encouraged to sing along with family and
friends to all your Beatle favorites including
“Let It Be,” “Hey Jude,” “My Guitar Gently
Weeps,” “Come Together” and “Can’t Buy Me
Love.” Just one thing, please don’t faint!
RAIN
Balboa Theatre April 21 – 26
Tickets: 619.570.1100
HollywooD scHeMes anD sMall islanD
DreaMs in tHe Cripple of inisHMaan
The Ion Theatre Company presents the San Diego premiere of Academy
Award winner and four-time Tony Award nominee Martin McDonagh’s dark
comedy, The Cripple of Inishmaan.
The play is set in 1934 on an island off the west coast of Ireland. The lead-
ing man is Hollywood filmmaker Robert Flaherty. He arrives on Ireland’s
neighboring island of Inishmore to film his movie The Man of Aran. Excite-
ment ripples through the community of Inishmaan as Flaherty begins to
search for cast members. For orphaned Billy Claven, the film represents an
Mauritius
escape from poverty. He vies for a part in the film, and to everyone’s surprise,
it is the cripple who gets his chance.
Cygnet Theatre
Rolando Theatre
The Cripple of Inishmaan
April 11 – May 10
April 25 – May 10
Tickets: 619.337.1525
Lyceum Theatre
Tickets: 619.374.6894
Cygnet Theatre warns that stamp collecting is far more risky than you think!
Could it be deadly? Theresa Rebeck’s dark comedy with “strong language” begins
when two estranged half-sisters come together upon the death of their mother.
Soon after, they discover a book of rare stamps that may include the motherlode
(pardon the pun) of all stamps for collectors.
One sister tries to collect on the windfall, while the other resists for sentimental
reasons. Nothing is ever easy or clear. And then a simple sale becomes dangerous
when three seedy, high-stakes collectors enter the sisters’ world, willing to do
anything to claim the rare find as their own.
The title, Mauritius, refers to a small island 500 miles off the coast of Madagascar,
which issued the first stamps by any British colonial government. The first two of
these stamps, the Mauritius Post Office stamps, have become the crown jewels of
stamp collecting.
APRIL 2009 | RAGE monthly 19
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