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Millennial Notes Rowling, Tiffany, Thorne Conjure Magic from Drama by Tyler Jeffreys Harry Potter has always been a hothead, but in "Cursed Child" we get to witness his deliciously dark side…
Brian Copeland: A Genuine Christmas Gem! by Barry David Horwitz Everyone knows that Brian Copeland, famed for his "Not a Genuine Black Man" solo show that has toured the country and played f…
Rubin & Minchin Unearth New Life in Recurring Day by Patricia L. Morin "Groundhog Day" is the perfect opener for the holiday season. Scrooge-like TV weatherman Phil Connors is caught in …
Joe Landry Grabs Our Hearts, Strikes the Bell by Lynne Stevens We are in radio STUDIO A at WBFR in Manhattan on Christmas Eve, 1946. The cast leisurely strolls onto the sound stage"straighte…
Millennial Notes PigPen's Young Mouse Inspires Musical Heroics by Tanvi Agrawal & Natasha Munasinghe PigPen Theatre Co. dazzles us with spectacular technical wonders in their heartwarmin…
Theo Rosenfeld is a Los Angeles native who is currently studying Media Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He has always loved theater in all its forms and currently is writin…
Bryna Turner Depicts Daring Lesbian Leader by Barry David Horwitz Under the old filagree wooden arches and overflowing ivy of a small women's college"thanks to designer Nina Ball"we enter tw…
Humperdinck Opera Sparkles, Soothes in Fanciful Creation by Pamela Feinsilber Impeachment hearings, random shootings, widespread fires, long power outages"no wonder we crave a gentle respite…
Jane Anderson Touches Parent's Baffled Suffering by Patricia L. Morin Feisty Isabelle Arc (powerful Sherman Fracher) begins her torture when her impulsive teen-age daughter Joan (riveting Ro…
Millennial Notes Geetha Reddy's Solo Show Illuminates Classic Tales by Tanvi Agrawal Playwright Geetha Reddy takes the vast, ancient Indian epic poem, the "Mahabharata" and transforms it…
Caryl Churchill Questions British Gender Imperialism by Patricia L. Morin In "Cloud 9," first played in 1979, famed British playwright Caryl Churchill slaps us in the face with gender identi…
Millennial Notes Robert Townsend Reveals Unique Hollywood Success by Jordan Freed Throughout his solo show "Living the Shuffle," Robert Townsend recounts a touching journey with his fait…
Millennial Notes  Yorkey & Kitt's Bewitching Musical Surpasses "Normalcy" by Sophia Ashworth Providing the Bay Area with a beautiful and profoundly moving musical, BareStage's impassi…
Shakespeare Blooms in William J. Brown's Delightful "Dream" by Robert M. Gardner When we go to "A Midsummer Night's Dream," we always look forward to seeing an old friend. We are eager t…
International Acrobats Leap, Fly, Dance into Our Dreams by Barry David Horwitz Acrobats and spectacular gymnasts from Japan, Brazil, Canada, Russia, UK, Australia, and U.S. come together in …
Millennial Notes Willie Reale Takes a Big Leap for Kids by Rosa del Duca We arrive at Frog and Toad's front doors in the Spring. Three birds dressed like French airline stewardesses spill th…
Millennial Notes Stephen Sondheim Celebrates Stripper Gypsy Rose Lee by Karina Hull Based on the 1957 memoirs of famous striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee, the musical "Gypsy" brings the glitz…
Millennial Notes Kate Attwell Ridicules English Inhumanity to Underdog India by Tanvi Agrawal "Testmatch" by Kate Attwell pulls a narrative of colonial exploitation out of a heated Cricket m…
Millennial Notes Eight Playwrights, Eight Wonderful, Gruesome Ghost Stories by Evelyn Arevalo TheatreFIRST isn't playing around when it comes to storytelling. "From the Ground Up: An Ant…
Karen ZacarÃas Plants Race & Class in Privileged Garden by Jennifer Ann Charron Arguments between next door neighbors spiral wildly. In "Native Gardens," Karen ZacarÃas gives us a …
Millennial Notes Bekah Brunstetter Whips Up Carolina Confection by Jordan Freed In mixing up "The Cake," Bekah Brunstetter whips the batter right up to the edge of dramatic, breakthrough…
Cresswell & McNicholas Create Community with Sound by Patricia L. Morin The long running New York hit show "Stomp" introduces us to a group of eight street-wise percussionists and mimes,…
Tina Taylor Explores Women's Secret Work in WWII by Lynne Stevens We hear World War II French jazz music as we descend into the Theatre Lunatico's Subterranean Theatre"40s jazz of Stephane G…
Boni Alvarez Makes Father & Gay Son's Journey Memorable by Patricia L. Morin  Spark Arts in the Castro proves to be the perfect intimate setting for Boni Alvarez's three-man play "Dr…
Millennial Notes Sheila Callaghan Ignites Love with Dance & Dreams by Beau McGlasson "Elevada" hits notes familiar to fans of 80s or 90s rom-com movies. An uptight young man meets a quir…