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1,373 stories by "Chad Jones"

Story lifts ACT's Elevator to great heights by Chad Jones

It's hard to imagine a better production of Stuck Elevator than the one now on view at American Conservatory Theater's Geary Theater. Production values and performance levels are superlative…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 1:58pm on April 17, 2013

Campo Santo's wild ride on a raging River by Chad Jones

Some rivers run with water. This one is a torrent of words " some really extraordinary words. Campo Santo and Intersection for the Arts' world premiere of The River, a dazzling fusion of po…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 2:11pm on April 16, 2013

Feeling the heat at Aurora's Arsonists by Chad Jones

My first encounter with Swiss playwright Max Frisch was in college when my Drama as Literature class read his Biedermann and the Firebugs, a 1953 radio play that was expanded into a stage pl…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 6:36pm on April 12, 2013

Busy Chay Yew gets creatively Stuck at ACT by Chad Jones

How does Chay Yew manage to be the artistic director of Chicago's Victory Gardens Theater and hopscotch the country as an in-demand director? "Consummate scheduling," Yew says. He's i…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 9:06pm on April 10, 2013

Crowded Fire's Bereaved hawks drugs! nudity! absurdity! by Chad Jones

You know you've got your audience right where you want them when they're laughing at the rape fantasy being played out " rather graphically and violently " on stage. It's easy to imagine an …

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 3:11pm on April 9, 2013

TheatreWorks' musical Earnest fun but unnecessary by Chad Jones

In addition to some terrific songs and a perennial reason to scream at Dover to "move yer bloomin' ass," My Fair Lady has left an interesting legacy in the form a highly raised bar to which …

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 6:31pm on April 7, 2013

Moon's Carnival: midway between comedy, drama by Chad Jones

Watching the 1961 musical Carnival!, a hit on Broadway, it's fairly easy to see why the show was never a candidate for major Broadway revival or a staple of community theaters. The score, by…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 5:24pm on April 6, 2013

Life, death and a '70s groove in Magic's Happy Ones by Chad Jones

At first the music is loud and fun. Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" seems like the perfect audio accompaniment to a grown-up birthday party scene set in a Garden Grove, Califorina, su…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 4:10pm on April 4, 2013

Take it on faith: see Marin's Whipping Man by Chad Jones

If Matthew Lopez were a miner, he could brag that he uncovered a rich mineral vein of enormous wealth, both cultural and commercial. But Lopez isn't a miner. He's a playwright, and though th…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 3:55pm on April 3, 2013

At SF Playhouse, pretty is as Pretty does by Chad Jones

I've come to learn that when a Neil LaBute play or movie crosses my path, I detour around it, ignore it or make an immediate donation to a women's support or LBGT organization. LaBute is a r…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 3:03pm on March 31, 2013

LuPone-a-palooza! by Chad Jones

Need your Patti LuPone fix? You've come to the right place. We have for you an interview with Ms. LuPone in connection with the San Francisco debut of her latest cabaret show, Far Away Plac…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 3:13pm on March 21, 2013

Look! You can see Jersey Boys from The Mountaintop by Chad Jones

Two reviews in print this week for two wildly different shows: the return of Jersey Boys to the Curran Theatre as part of the SHN season and the local premiere of Katori Hall's The Mountaint…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 1:16pm on March 15, 2013

Fallaci fascinates at Berkeley Rep, even if her play doesn't by Chad Jones

Oriana Fallaci was a fascinating, riveting person in real life, a crusading, eviscerating journalist whose intensity often made her part of the story. In journalist and playwright Lawrence W…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 4:15pm on March 14, 2013

ACT's Metaphor: a bright balloon that pops by Chad Jones

It seems there are two plays battling it out in American Conservatory Theater's world premiere of Dead Metaphor by Canadian plawyright George F. Walker. Three of the characters are broadly c…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 2:10pm on March 7, 2013

Playwright Jordan Puckett ready for prime time by Chad Jones

We have a Theater Dogs guest writer! Welcome Scott Lucas of San Francisco magazine, who chatted with playwright Jordan Puckett, whose Inevitable runs through March 23rd as part of San Franci…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 1:26pm on March 5, 2013

Wrestling affections in Impact's As You Like It by Chad Jones

p>Shakespeare didn't drop any F-bombs in his comedy As You Like It, but that doesn't stop Impact Theatre. There are lots of non-Shakespeare asides in this highly edited, streamlined versi…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 2:13pm on March 3, 2013

So Mike Tyson walks into the Orpheum Theatre … by Chad Jones

It sounds like a set up for a joke. Mike Tyson, battered and bruised by his career as a champion boxer, by his addictions, by his ego, by life itself, walks onto the stage of the Orpheum The…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 6:48pm on March 1, 2013

Spirited new musical Messenger really delivers by Chad Jones

Beautiful, ambitious and with the kind of depth we've come not to expect from musicals, The Fourth Messenger is a triumph. This world-premiere work is not perfect...yet. But if any new homeg…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 9:05pm on February 10, 2013

Yo, Mofo! SF Playhouse tips a mighty fine Hat by Chad Jones

[warning: this review does not hide or disguise the word "motherfucker" in the title of the play at hand] The comedy, the intensity and all that rough language keeps things skittering rig…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 5:54pm on February 6, 2013

Great stories, theater and heart in Word for Word's Men by Chad Jones

Sometimes it's too easy to forget we're a nation at war, and that's not at all a good thing to be able to say. But it's true, especially here in the Bay Area bubble, where the war seems espe…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 3:04pm on February 3, 2013

Aurora's Heaven falls well short by Chad Jones

There's a lot to like in the world premiere of Anthony Clarvoe's family drama Our Practical Heaven at Aurora Theatre Company. Laughs come frequently, the production itself " full of light an…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 2:22pm on February 1, 2013

Magic's Se Llama Cristina or What's in a name? by Chad Jones

There are moments when Octavio Solis' darkly poetic writing leaves me breathless. Take this passage from his world-premiere play Se Llama Cristina as two lovers are driving down a lonely hig…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 3:55pm on January 31, 2013

Marin's Godot and the impression we exist by Chad Jones

I suspect Samuel Beckett knew exactly what he was doing when he wrote Waiting for Godot and left more questions unanswered than answered. The less specific you are, the more your audience me…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 4:36pm on January 30, 2013

Cathy Rigby flies high as Peter Pan - SFGate by Chad Jones

Cathy Rigby, seemingly forever young, is flying again as Peter Pan. The onetime Olympic gymnast who became famous for hawking feminine hygiene products on TV reinvented herself as an actor …

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 10:23am on November 18, 2012

Berkeley Rep's White Snake: 'sssssss wonderful by Chad Jones

Even ophidiophobe Indiana Jones would fall in love with the stunning serpents at the heart of Mary Zimmerman's The White Snake, a poignant, colorful tale from ancient China that arrives at B…

SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 1:21pm on November 15, 2012
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