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Maggie Yates

Writer, editor, and arts critic based in Santa Barbara, California. Studied theater at UC Berkeley and writing at the University of San Francisco. Editor for Rocky Nook Inc., and arts writer at Broadwayworld.com. Contributor to the Santa Barbara Independent. Rearer of stray kittens and grower of exotic cactus and succulents.






BWW Previews: Boxtales Anniversary Festival Celebrates 20 Years of Performance
BWW Previews: Boxtales Anniversary Festival Celebrates 20 Years of Performance
October 29, 2014

This November, Boxtales Theatre Company, a troupe with a physical, sensory performance style featuring impressive acrobatics, live music, and the transformational symbolism of masks, celebrates 20 years of theatre.

BWW Reviews: Nothing Wrong with (or Vital About) THE HEIRESS
BWW Reviews: Nothing Wrong with (or Vital About) THE HEIRESS
October 22, 2014

When even the director uses the phrase 'old-fashioned' to describe the play, I wonder why a company would choose to produce a show with such a lack of vitality.

BWW Blog: Out of the Box and Bare: A Rock Opera - Where's the Fun in a Safe Bet?
BWW Blog: Out of the Box and Bare: A Rock Opera - Where's the Fun in a Safe Bet?
October 21, 2014

Bare: A Rock Opera is a musical dynamo of young characters grappling with questions that may not have answers. It tackles love, sexuality, faith and religion, feelings of inadequacy and confusion, and hope for the future: matters of certain importance.

BWW Review: Complexity and Extravagance in AMADEUS
BWW Review: Complexity and Extravagance in AMADEUS
October 15, 2014

Peter Shaffer's Amadeus is a dramatized account of the rivalry between Antonio Salieri, court composer of Vienna, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, musical prodigy and social embarrassment.

BWW Review: BOEING, BOEING Flies it Home for Circle Bar B
BWW Review: BOEING, BOEING Flies it Home for Circle Bar B
October 13, 2014

'Boeing, Boeing' is an example of the fun that can be had when the aim is entertainment rather than artistic revolution.

BWW Preview: AMADEUS Aspires to Create Work of Enduring Significance
BWW Preview: AMADEUS Aspires to Create Work of Enduring Significance
October 3, 2014

A play about music, the frustrations of a life in creativity, and the desire for social and artistic validation, Amadeus is a vibrant tale of two composers aspiring to achieve recognition for their work-and aspiring to create work of enduring significance.

BWW Review: DANCE ME TO THE END OF LOVE - Scenes of Beauty and Discovery
BWW Review: DANCE ME TO THE END OF LOVE - Scenes of Beauty and Discovery
September 30, 2014

DramaDogs's production of Dance Me to the End of Love delivers earnest, emotional realism in concentrated bursts.

BWW Preview: DramaDogs Presents DANCE ME TO THE END OF LOVE: a Theatrical Mix-tape
BWW Preview: DramaDogs Presents DANCE ME TO THE END OF LOVE: a Theatrical Mix-tape
September 16, 2014

'Dance Me To The End Of Love' is an intimate production that gently but decisively exposes layers of attraction, exhilaration, dejection, and desperation.

BWW Interviews: Circle Bar B's Last Barnburner
BWW Interviews: Circle Bar B's Last Barnburner
September 13, 2014

After 44 years, Circle Bar B dinner theatre will perform it's very last show, 'Boeing, Boeing,' at the ranch.

BWW Reviews: Lit Moon Successfully Scales the Everest of THE CHERRY ORCHARD
BWW Reviews: Lit Moon Successfully Scales the Everest of THE CHERRY ORCHARD
September 9, 2014

Lit Moon's production is an elegant rendition of The Cherry Orchard, a play that Blondell likened to climbing a directorial mountain. Lit Moon successfully scales the Everest of The Cherry Orchard and summits the peak having genuinely represented both the light and dark sides of Chekhov's comedy.

BWW Blog: Out of the Box's Audition Workshop Brings Out My Inner Performer
BWW Blog: Out of the Box's Audition Workshop Brings Out My Inner Performer
September 8, 2014

Some people have the obsession to seek spotlight, the urgency to perform renditions of circumstances representative of the human experience. I do not feel that call, though I've stepped closer to understanding its appeal.

BWW Reviews: THE TELEPHONE is an Enticing, Operatic Apéritif
BWW Reviews: THE TELEPHONE is an Enticing, Operatic Apéritif
August 26, 2014

Opera Santa Barbara presents The Telephone, a comedic opera in one act for a quick taste of Gian Carlo Menotti's lighter, more humorous work.

BWW Interview: Getting to Know Local Theatre with Kyra Lehman: Proximity's Youth Program
BWW Interview: Getting to Know Local Theatre with Kyra Lehman: Proximity's Youth Program
August 13, 2014

Lehman, through her work with Proximity, explores the themes of what it means to exist in the world; what it means to be alive.

BWW Review: ENCHANTED APRIL is Enchanting in July
BWW Review: ENCHANTED APRIL is Enchanting in July
July 29, 2014

To those who enjoy wisteria and sunshine, Enchanted April at the Circle Bar B ranch is a welcome reprieve from cynicism; a bucolic, unpretentious theatrical experience.

BWW Review: ORLANDO - Go Where It Takes You
BWW Review: ORLANDO - Go Where It Takes You
July 24, 2014

Recognizable, real-world constructs are present in Orlando, but the ties to reality are ambiguous and abandoned without hesitation. Orlando is a dreamscape, a journey of beauty-a physical expression of the protagonist's self-narrated life story....Orlando's experience is a journey of exploration in which time is boundless. She enjoys several centuries of living, loving, and writing poetry. Gender is fluid, as is sexuality.

BWW Review: FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS Shows the Evolving Female Role in Society
BWW Review: FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS Shows the Evolving Female Role in Society
July 22, 2014

In some aspects of American culture, weddings are considered amongst the most stressful episodes a person can endure. Despite the happiness associated with the affair, weddings offer a minefield of potential familial discord, monetary pressure, and the inevitable anxiety people feel surrounding their personal connection to the milestone...

BWW Reviews: LOOPED is Fast, Complex and Utterly Satisfying
BWW Reviews: LOOPED is Fast, Complex and Utterly Satisfying
July 20, 2014

Bravo to Ensemble Theatre, director Glen Jordan, and the talented cast of Matthew Lombardo's Looped for creating a truly fantastic experience in theatre. Looped may be a dark comedy, but it certainly delivered consistent laughs...

BWW Reviews: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Brings Fun, Frivolity to SBCC
BWW Reviews: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Brings Fun, Frivolity to SBCC
July 14, 2014

The SBCC Theatre Group at Santa Barbara City College kicks off its season this summer with a bit of light entertainment in the form of Joseph Kesselring's humorous classic, Arsenic and Old Lace.

BWW Previews: Out of the Box Preps for BARE - A ROCK OPERA
BWW Previews: Out of the Box Preps for BARE - A ROCK OPERA
July 13, 2014

Bare tackles the politics of love when romance is taboo.

BWW Reviews: Sideways Storytelling: Santa Barbara Museum of Art Presents THOM PAIN {BASED ON NOTHING}


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